Mrs. Debora Ann Senseny's Obituary
Mrs. Debora Ann Senseny, affectionately known as Deb, was a beacon of intelligence, love, and thoughtfulness whose life was a testament to the power of positivity. Born on January 24, 1959, in San Diego, California to Lynn Abraham Bullard and Mary Eva Hutter Bullard, her journey through this world was marked by an unwavering commitment to her Christian faith and an enduring love for her family. On September 11, 2025, Deb completed her earthly chapter, leaving behind a legacy of warmth and wisdom that will continue to inspire all who knew her.
Deb's life was one of profound impact, characterized by her innate ability to uplift and encourage those around her. Her radiant smile and compassionate spirit were her trademarks, and she approached every challenge with grace and resilience. Deb embodied the qualities of an extraordinary human being-she was an intellectual force, a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and sister, and a thoughtful friend and mentor.
Survived by her devoted husband, Richard Milton Senseny of Alexander City, AL, Deb's love story with Richard was one for the ages, a partnership that exemplified mutual respect and adoration. Together, they nurtured a family that became Deb's pride and joy. Her daughters, Jennifer Lynn (Jason) Coker of AL and Nicole Lynn Proud of DE, were the embodiment of her nurturing spirit and inner strength. Deb's grandchildren, Raelynn Briann McCullars, Jillian Thornton, William Hunter (Mikayla) McCullars, Jesse Proud, and Samantha Grace Proud, were the recipients of her boundless love and wisdom. Her great-grandchildren, Payton Goggins, Bentley Rather, Baxlee Goggins, GraceLynn Goggins, Noah Bowen, and William Hayes McCullars, will carry on her legacy of kindness and generosity.
Deb's sisters, Mary Bullard Fryling and Shelby Bullard (Kenny) Patterson, share in the deep loss of a sister whose presence was a constant source of joy and comfort. Though she was preceded in death by her parents, Lynn Abraham and Mary Eva Bullard, and her siblings, Susan Bullard Shewalter, Charles Dean, and Roy Bullard, the memories and lessons she imparted remain a guiding light for all.
As a Christian, Deb lived her faith through her actions. She believed in the power of prayer, the strength of forgiveness, and the importance of gratitude. Her life was a reflection of her beliefs, and she encouraged others to find their own path to spiritual fulfillment and purpose.
In remembering Deb, we are reminded that life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. She treasured every encounter, every shared laugh, and every opportunity to make a positive difference. Deb's intelligence was not just in her keen mind but also in her ability to see the best in people and to help them realize their potential.
Today, as we celebrate Deb's extraordinary life, let us honor her by embodying the virtues she held dear. Let us be more loving, more thoughtful, and more intelligent in how we interact with the world. Deb's story is not one of an ending but a continuous ripple of inspiration, touching lives and hearts long after her physical presence has passed.
May the memory of Mrs. Debora Ann Senseny be a source of everlasting motivation to live fully, love deeply, and leave a legacy of positive change in our world. Her spirit, like the light of a star, continues to shine brightly, guiding us through the tapestry of life's rich and wondrous journey.
Radney Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Debora Ann Senseny.
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