Debra Renae Murry, 50, died Sunday
(April 5, 2020) at her home in Newton.
She was born on February 9, 1970 in
Newton, the daughter of Harvey Wilson and Helen Joy Schrag Wehry, Jr.
She married Steve Murry at the Faith Mennonite Church in Newton in
1998. Debbie attended local schools,
graduating from Newton High School in 1988. After high school she
worked at the Kurdian Travel Center in Wichita. She also worked at
the Harvey County Courthouse, and the law office of Bob Myers. For
the last 14 years, Debbie has worked at the law office of Adrian &
Pankratz where she was Para Legal.
Debbie had a special relationship with
her daughters. She was Jaylen and Jaymie's biggest fan, of course,
attending every game or event she could when she was able. From
dance, basketball, softball, volleyball, track, and even football and
wrestling that the girls were involved in, Mom would be there
cheering them on. They also enjoyed several trips
together with the latest one being to Disney World last September.
Debbie was a very friendly lady, and
always had a smile on her face for loved ones and strangers alike.
She also had a positive attitude and touched many with her kind
words. From a very early age Debbie showed her
creative talents. She created some beautiful cakes including
multi-tiered wedding cakes, and her own original theme cakes that
depicted farm, camping and garden scenes, and super hero and princess
cakes for nieces and nephews. Debbie would make animals, trees, ect.,
out of fondant without using any patterns or forms. She also enjoyed
painting, scrapbooking and photography. Debbie entered many of her
creations and projects in the county and state fairs, winning Purple
and Blue ribbons on some. Through the years Debbie was a member
of Faith Mennonite Church in Newton and attended Shalom Mennonite
Church in Newton and New Spring Church in Wichita.
Survivors include her daughters Jaylen
and Jaymie Murry; mother Helen Wehry all of Newton; sister Janice
Nesser of Newton and Karen Osborne and her husband David of Euless,
Texas; along with four nieces and nephews and six great nieces and
nephews. Debbie is preceded in death by her
father and brother Timmy Dale Wehry.
Private family graveside services were
held at the Greenwood Cemetery in Newton.Memorial services are pending and will
be announced. A memorial has been established with
the Center for Basic Cancer Research of Kansas State University and
Good Shepherd Hospice. Contributions may be sent to Broadway Colonial
Funeral Home, 120 E. Broadway, Newton, Ks. 67114. Arrangements are by Broadway Colonial
Funeral Home, Newton.