
Deborah “Debbie” E. Fulmer-Cooper, 65 of Jacksonville, Arkansas went to be with the Lord March 12, 2020. She was born in Little Rock, Arkansas September 4, 1954 to the late Granville Sr and Pamela Fulmer.
Debbie is also preceded in death by her siblings Granville Fulmer Jr., Ratha Jean Gordon and Ann Fitzgerald. She leaves behind her children Trisha Engram (Fred) of Jacksonville, Arkansas, Jonathan Cooper (Amber) of Jacksonville, Arkansas; grandchildren A’Nya, Treazure, Serenity, Nevaeh, Frederick Jr., Monroe all of Jacksonville, Arkansas; siblings Gloria Lopez (John) of Little Rock, Arkansas, Donna Fulmer of Lonoke, Arkansas, Bobby Fulmer of Centerton, Arkansas, and a host of other family and friends.
In light of the current health situation, Debbie’s family has postponed a Memorial Service at this time. Please monitor the obituary for updated information.
A family celebration of life will be held on March 28, 2020 at 11:00am at Cross Covenant Church 2163 AR-294, Lonoke, Arkansas.
Arrangements have been entrusted to A Natural State Funeral Service, 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas 72076. 501-982-3400
21 Comments
i love you grandma forever and ever ❤️😘
I love you forever my queen❤️🤞🏽 My grandma and my bestfriend🥰😘
You fought a good fight and you finished your course. R.I.P
I will miss my baby sister Debbie. My prayers are with all of the family.
Debbie, the Fulmer family all loved you a lot. We will miss your smile.
We are so sorry to hear of Debbie’s passing. All of you will be in our thoughts and prayers.
The family of my beloved cousin is in my thoughts and prayers🙏
You all are in my thoughts and prayers🙏✝️🙏
To my mother law you will be miss
So sorry to hear of Debbie’s passing. My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time.
So sorry to here of her passing worked with her for years at Petro and her daughter so sorry for your loss
So sorry about Debbie. Prayers and love
Prayers for all of Debbie’s family and friends.
I was so sorry to hear of Debbie’s passing. She and I spent so many fun hours together riding around Lonoke in her little red mustang in the 70’s. And Lord, she had such a beautiful singing voice! My thoughts and prayers are with her remaining siblings and all of her family.🕯🙏
I love debbie loo. U were amazing and always had a smile on ur face. The 2 things in life that she loved the most besides her kids were her grandbabies and dancing. Her moves were like jager. She had it going on no doubt. Never a dull moment with her. I love u very much debbie u will forever be in my heart.
I will miss my baby sis there was never a dull moment growing up. They say the baby of a family is spoiled and my parents did spoil that little brat. Donna and I were told to take her everywhere we went and there was always a fight between. We always told Debbie we were going to beat her little fanny when mom and dad weren’t looking. Just knowing your not here anymore really hurts but I will always have you in my heart. Love you sis
it really been hard with out you i love so much
i miss you so much its so hard but i love and i been thorght alo t but i love you thers some tings i want to tell you but i cant no more 😇🕊
i been trying so hard to make you proud but i just cant do it its so hard i miss you so much i cry myself to sleep every night its so hard to live my life knowing you left
Hey my love just stopping by I miss you
REST in peace my love your birthday is tomorrow we miss you so much! I LOVE YOU GRANDMA
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