Deborah Sue Moss King

1954 - 2024

Loving Mother, Daughter, Sister and Nana: Deborah (Debbie) Sue Moss King of Double Creek,
Surry County, NC passed away after a long hospital stay at Forsyth Hospital on July 23, 2024.
Debbie fought until she absolutely could not fight anymore. Debbie was born on September 26,
1954 in Beckley, WV to Robert (Bob) Franklin Moss and Pearl Marie Daily. She was preceded
in death by her brothers Big Bobby, Mike, Tony, baby Danny, Ricky, Terry, and Danny Wayne;
also her close loved ones Wayne Atkins, Martin Kimmer, Nancy, Sheila (Sheshe), and Susie.

She left behind to cherish the memories; her daughter Michelle and son in law Brandon, her son
Michael, and four granddaughters; Destiny, Desiree, Cassie and Chloe. She also left behind her
couch buddy Lynn and several “adopted children and grandchildren and great grandchildren”;
Misty, Amanda, Carrie, Shannon, Jake, Isaac, Lilly, Josh, Cage, Dustin (Junebug), Cordelia,
Skyler, Logan, Zoey, Matti, Bree, Lexie, Baby Atlas (she never got to meet him) Raelyn, Payton,
a niece Tammy and a great niece Leea of WV; and many, many more close friends. She also
left behind her dogs Blue and Lou Lou, her beloved goat Daisy and her bird. Debbie lived a very
full and wild life. Anything you can think of she did; cleaning houses, painting, detailing cars,
landscaping. She was a homemaker and she did a lot of different things in her earlier years.
Most of all Debbie was a loving mother and nana to so many people. Even if she wasn’t related
to you by blood you were her son or daughter, granddaughter or grandson. She was the type of
person that would do just about anything for you, she would give you her last $20 if you needed
it. She was never one to let someone go hungry, she always had something good cooking in her
kitchen. You could always stop at Debbie’s and she’d feed you, give you somewhere to sleep
and shower or hide (lol). Debbie was one of a kind but she was always straight up with you
about anything and would put you in your place. She will be missed by all. She will forever be a
Fighter!

Tributes

4 tributes for Deborah Sue Moss King

  1. Greer Lena

    My memories of you are so precious to me, ripping the roads in the camaro, or just hanging out. You will forever be in my heart. I Love and Miss you so much. I only wish I had the chance to see you one more time❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️. I have always and will continue to know you as my sis🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻

    Lena

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  2. Sandra Murillo

    Well where do I start I will always and forever be grateful of you and your friendship you was the only person that was for me in my darkest days ,hours ,months you taught me alot about life we partied like crazy i will always hold you in my heart ❤️ no matter what distance we came thru I loved you like always and I always will me you Wayne and the babies omg what a time we had you may be gone way too soon but you will never be forgotten my sweet Debbie hold a spot for me love you for ever 💖 I am here for your babies if they need me rest easy love you miss you so much 💓

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  3. Amanda Hooker

    I love you so much Debbie, God had a plan for my life and I’m so thankful that he included you and your family in it!! You helped me to be the strong and independent woman that I am today. ❤️

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  4. Brenda

    Gosh there is just no words to express what you meant to me 🥹🥹💔💔
    You were such a bright light in my life for so many years watching those grand babies grown up something you were very proud of very proud 💝my gifts you would always bring me I will cherish for the rest of my life lord knows I’m missing you so much and idk really what to say except it’s not goodbye it’s I’ll see you again I’m sure you are cuddling Happy right now you missed her so bad I can still hear you screaming the day you walked out of that veterinarians office well now you are with her 🌹💫Fly high my beautiful friend I have to be nice on here but you know our names haha B Love you and miss you sooooo much 💝🌹💝

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