Debbie Janel Bussell-Chambers' Obituary
Debbie Janel Bussell-Chambers, born on February 26, 1974, in Tacoma, WA, passed away on March 5, 2024, at home in Tacoma. She was the beloved daughter of Milton Ray Bussell and Carolyn Paulette Mallory.
Debbie will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by her devoted spouse, Quintin England Chambers, whom she married in July 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada, after being together for 20 beautiful years. She is survived by her loving children, Vanessa Rheanal Bussell-Packard and Eric Dwayne Bussell, as well as her stepchild Kiana Jo Blair. Debbie's memory will also be cherished by her loving siblings: Pamela Marietta Davis, Monica Renee LaPoole, Stephanie Raye Bussell, and her twin Dennis James Bussell.
She leaves behind a legacy of love and joy to her nieces and nephews, Dennia Giovanni Bussell, Mallory RayAnn Domingos, Daniel Ray Bussell, Willie Alfred LaPoole, Sterling Eugene Davis, Ramsey Maurice Davis, James Ray Edward Bussell, and Ray Kong Bussell.
Debbie was a proud grandmother to five beautiful granddaughters: A'Miyah, Erica, Rosemarie, Julia, and Davina. She was a Certified Respiratory Therapist, having graduated from Tacoma Community College with an Associates in Applied Sciences in Respiratory Therapy.
Throughout her career, she served with excellence at St Joseph Medical Center, Good Samaritan, and Pulmonary Consultant as a Respiratory Therapist, and at The Golden Rings AFH, her own business. Her dedication to her work and compassionate care for her patients will always be remembered.
Outside of her professional life, Debbie had a zest for living. She enjoyed shopping, exploring new culinary delights as a self-proclaimed Foodie, and had a passion for Horror Films, True Crime, and Comedy. Those who knew her best often described her as a funny, eccentric, strong, charismatic, smart, caring, honest, blunt, vibrant, beautiful mess.
A celebration of Debbie's life will be held on March 26, 2024, at 10:00 am at Mountain View Funeral Home & Cemetery on Steilacoom Boulevard Southwest, Lakewood, WA, USA. The family expresses their heartfelt gratitude to Anna Cammon for her invaluable support and guidance during this difficult time.
In the wake of Debbie's passing, her memory will continue to live on in the hearts of all those who were fortunate enough to know her. May she rest in eternal peace, her spirit forever bright in the lives she touched.
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