Debbie Passman, age 64, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, February 15, 2021 at her home with her family beside her.
Funeral Services will be held on Sunday, February 21, 2021 at 3:30pm at Shady Bower Pentecostal Church, 13375 Galloway Garden Lane, Walker with Pastor Joey Myers officiating. Visitation will be held at the church from 2:30pm until time of funeral service.
She raised exotic tropical birds, loved her family and grandchildren unconditionally. She always had an open heart for those who she saw in need and extended her hand to help.
She is survived by her husband of 39 years, Benjamin W Passman; seven children, Cherrie Cook of Walker, C J Bizette and wife Sharee of Pride, Shareva Gatherright and husband Don of Alexandria, Tara McMorris of Satsuma, Amanda Carboni and husband Joseph of Walker, Logan Passman and Londyn Passman of Walker; seven grandchildren; fourteen siblings and many friends who love her very much and miss her.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Creighton Hammond and Boyce Cherrie Boudreaux; her biological mother/Monnett/Nancy Quinette Cupp; son, Ladd Bizette; mother-in-law, Eva Maudine Passman and father-in-law, Bennie Passman. Church Funeral Services of Walker is in charge of the arrangements.
What a beautiful person! You will be missed! Prayers for BW and family.
This news ripped a hole in my heart, I have so many memories growing up with her in my life. Great ones, at that. She was always willing to lend a hand to help someone who was in need worse than she was. This really breaks my heart, to the family that I concider my own I love you guys with all of my heart and if I can be of any help to any of you, reach out to me. At times like this, when it seems too hard to cope with the pain just remember all of the good times you had with her. things will get easier to deal with, in time. I will be praying that the Good Lord, heal your your broken hearts and help guide you through this tough time.
With all my love,
Brandalynnn Wesley
rip mrs. debbie. you were an amazing woman who was loved by many. a lot of my favorite memories growing up involved your family. you were like a second mom to us. and i’m forever thankful for you, your family, and the memories.
Rest in Peace dear cousin. You will be greatly missed by your family