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Debra Lynn Rutland Jackson

debra rutland jackson

September 18, 1962 ~ April 17, 2025

Born in: San Antonio, Texas
Resided in: San Antonio, Texas

On April 17, 2025, Debra Lynn Jackson, affectionately known as “Deb,” entered eternal rest at the age of 62.  A Texas native, she was born on September 18, 1962 in San Antonio, Texas to the late parents: Johnny Jackson Sr. and Dorothy Jean Taylor.

Deb was a loving mother, devoted military wife of 25 years until separation, and a God-fearing woman, who’s faith never wavered.

Her professional journey consisted of becoming a beautician of many years, working for Henry Cisneros construction company, where she assisting with building houses, and being a devoted caretaker for her mother for 10 years. Deb was a strong nurturer and her heart remained pure as she was able to bless so many patients with her gentle care and expertise of the medical field.

Aside from her professional career, her hobbies and many talents included sewing, she made all her children’s clothing; playing the piano, interior design, and exceptionally delicious cooking.

Deb’s absence is deeply felt and her physical presence will be forever missed.

Debra is lovingly remembered by her children: DeShawn V. Rutland, Leon Rutland III, and Deion Rutland, 4 grandchildren: Dalayah Rutland, Leon Rutland, Zion Rutland “Tiger Bunny”, and Jay-Von Daniels; her brother: Johnny Jackson Jr., and her sister: Barbara Jackson; as well as many other close relatives and friends.

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  1. CandleImageDebra, I will definitely miss you. Remembering when were little kids visiting San Antonio, you never knew this but I ALWAYS thought you were so beautiful. I love you forever. Rest in Heaven!!!!

  2. CandleImageDebra,
    I will miss you my friend. May you rest in Heaven. Sending hugs to you and your family. I will cherish our memories forever.
    Luv you,
    Lucy

  3. CandleImageI love you ma. You always treated me like I was your own kid. I will miss our side conversations on Facebook. And coming to the house and picking bags of oranges to take home. I live you so much but you will never be forgotten.


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