Deborah Marie Hudnell-Littrell
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With great sadness, we announce the passing of Deborah Marie Hudnell-Littrell on June 25, 2024. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
Debi was born in Ottumwa, Iowa to Erma and Marvin Bennett on September 5th, 1953. She graduated from North Callaway High School and worked several different roles throughout her life. She ended her career with 20 years of service at the Fulton State Hospital. She shared a partnership with her spouse Mark Littrell over 37 years together.
Debi was preceded in death by her parents and her brother Dale. She is survived by her spouse, Mark; her sisters: Karen, Terry, and Donna; her daughter Wende; her son David; and grandchildren: Tyler, Rachael, Bradlee, Alex, and Sophia. She will be deeply missed by family and friends alike.
I will never forget the warm, nurturing compassion she shared with me. One of my cherished memories is her reaction to seeing the Grand Canyon.
I’m so sorry she has passed she was a warm and bright light to many. Loved working with her , she always had a very giving spirit and lived to help people if she could.
Debi had the biggest heart and will be so missed. I’m so sorry for your loss. Sending hugs and love to you.
Please accept my condolences. Debi was so funny and kind. She talked of her family so fondly. The pictures she had around her work area showed how much love she had for you all. I will be praying for your comfort.
Oh Debi Down Front (as Gavin would call you) I miss you so much. Your love; your laughter; that smile; those hugs. will cherish our friendship forever. I love all the talks and silliness we all had in Biggs. Thank you for being my friend. I love you Debi. I know you and Jordan are together telling many stories. Love you forever. Love you Mark and family. You are always on my heart ❤️
Rest in peace my friend. We battled cancer together and shared a knowledge of how precious life truly is. Thank you for being my friend the short time I worked with you.
Debi, I’ve thought of you often and wondered how you were doing. I miss our talks and seeing your friendly face in Biggs. Rest in peace.
She was a great coworker but an amazing friend. Love and missyou