Debbie Anne Clark

    Debbie Anne Clark, 65 of Morales, has exited her hell-raising wornout ol’ body. She never regretted treating her body the way she did for she lived the life she wanted and don’t dare try to tell her different.     Debbie passed away August 29, 2018 surrounded by her Queen B’s and her very patient, loving daughters. She never met a stranger, and wanted to carry home every animal, stray or not, even if her daughter Justine would tell her no. She then would call Michelle to drive 6 hours to come pick up a cat.     She was born October 21, 1952 to Oscar and Peggy Clark of Edna. Debbie was a Badass mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and loving woman in general. Strays were always welcome at Grammy’s house – 4-legged, 2-legged, and even the 3-legged goat named George; not to mention the smuggled parrot from the Amazon. Even though George passed away, newbies were always welcome. Her heart was as big as the states she lived in whether it was Colorado, New Mexico, Mississippi, Louisiana and the state she truly called home – TEXAS.     Debbie always had open arms for anyone in need, and would give the shirt off her back to support such orphans, for sometimes that’s all she had. However, if she took you in, you always knew she would ride it out to the end. (Including cheap menudo and margaritas that sometimes were good and others not so much).     She is survived by her daughters Justine Strelczyk, Michelle Sieber, adopted daughter Misty Wells, and step-daughter Crystal Graham; grandchildren Emma Tye, Jessie Kay, Cole Sieber, Kyra Zambrano, Jonathan Snyder, Kelsi Snyder, Nathanuel Gutierrez and Denzial Edwards, great-grandchildren Addison, Coleson, Emersyn Sieber, Malarie Jimenez, Serenity Zambrano, Ty David Jimenez and TJ Partida; brother Rusty (Rosalie) Clark of Orange Grove, Texas; and sister Tracey Bergstrom of Victoria; and Joseph and Mary Sieber of White Oak, Texas; numerous nephews, nieces, and people we probably forgot.     She is proceeded in death by her parents and her guardian angel Ty Young.     A celebration of life will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 4 at 4 p.m. at the Tipton’s Barn, 7855 CR 283 in Morales.     Honorary pallbearers are Lane Tipton, Jeff Tipton, Amos Zatopek, Justin Airhart, Misty Wells, and Gary Nupp.     Services were entrusted to Russell Todish of Slavik Funeral Home, Edna, 361-782-2152.

Jackson County Herald Tribune

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