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Debra Sue (Manecke) Hannah, age 50

Debra Sue Manecke (Lindsey) Hannah of Chidester, AR was born May 23, 1971 to Susan Harrison and Harold Curtis Manecke at Edwards AFB Kern County, California.

She is survived by her special friend Gary Hooker Chidester, Arkansas; her daughter Tilly Ilysse Lindsey (Bent) and friend Noah Chambers Kansas City, Kansas; her mother Susan Harrison of Chidester, Arkansas; father Harold C. Manecke Kyles Ford, Tennessee; her sister Geri Fuller Jordan (Greg) Bellevue, Washington; Geri’s family Roger Jones (Beth), Reece Ann, Rylee, Wyatt, and Jaxon all of Little Rock, Arkansas, Justin Jones (Sherrion), Brandon and Gregory of Little Rock, Arkansas, Carrie Sue Ayers of  Jacksonville, Arkansas, nephew Michael Schmidt (Jessica), Jason and Sarah Camden, Arkansas; her sister Jennifer Stringfellow (Cotey) of Traskwood, Arkansas; and Jennifer’s family Brittany Ann (Nathan) of Ohio, Lindsey Stayman (Adam), Brantley, Easton, Camdyn of Kenton, Ohio, Josh Patton (Breann) Vincent and Aiden; Uncle Pat Patterson (Jan) of Texas, uncle Curtis Patterson (Phyliss) of Texas, Uncle Leonard Paull (Linda), Thornton, Arkansas, Aunt Dee Prather (Skeet) Kingsland, Arkansas; as well as many other family and friends.

Debra is preceded in death by her husband Larry Lindsey; her brother Fredrick Schmidt IV (Fritz); Grandmother Arlene Wagnon; Uncle Keith Patterson; step father Mike Harrison (Gizmo);

Step father Robert L. French (Shorty).

Debra went to Vatterott College in Kansas City, MO. Where she earned a degree in computer aided drafting and worked for Burns and McDonnell engineering and architecture construction firm for 9 years. She left Burns and McDonnell to move back to Arkansas due to medical issues.

Debra loved nature and would walk in the woods for hours picking up rocks of all kinds and she found something interesting in every Rock she found. She also loved old bottles and jars and had many old jelly jars she loved to drink out of.  Debra was a wonderful mother, daughter, and aunt. She loved her family with all her heart. She was a Methodist and attended church occasionally. She knew God and prayed daily to help her through.

A memorial service will be held June 5, 2022 at 4:00pm at White Oak State Park 563 State highway 387 #1701 Bluff City, AR in the Pavilion.

Flowers, cards, and anything else please send to Susan Harrison 119 Ouachita 315 Chidester, Arkansas  71726.

Arrangements are entrusted to A Natural State Funeral Service, 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas. 501-982-3400.

7 Comments

  • Mike and Gina Duggan Posted May 18, 2022 5:55 PM

    We are so sorry Susan, may God help heal all of you!! I remember her smile the most.

  • Dee Prather Posted May 18, 2022 6:41 PM

    I love you Debbie , Rest In Peace , love Aunt Dee

  • Kevin Stafford Posted May 18, 2022 7:58 PM

    One of the most special people in my life. My heart hurts knowing she’s gone. I’ve been, and will continue praying for Susan, family and all of those who loved Debbie.

  • Shep Posted May 19, 2022 5:53 PM

    Debbie always filled my heart with love and her presence brought happiness. She lives on in my fond memories. I Love You All may God comfort you at this time.

  • Carrie Ayers Posted May 19, 2022 10:09 PM

    Aunt Debbie was always so fun, creative, and so full of love.

  • Trey Jacks Posted May 29, 2022 2:37 PM

    Debbie had my heart twice in this life time but we didn’t know how to go about doing what she wanted to do with her life! Debbie had a big heart and soul and she was almost always full of love! I will miss her dearly in life as we know it and will always love her with all my heart! Until we meet again my love! Love you Sweet Lips 💋

  • John Guess Posted June 1, 2022 3:03 PM

    We always enjoyed her presence at GuessFest with her jewelry. R.I.P.

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