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Deborah Lynn
Cleveland "Peaches"
February 3, 1964 – October 16, 2025
With heartfelt love and deep gratitude, the family of Deborah Lynn Cleveland celebrates her life and peaceful transition to Heaven on October 16, 2025. Born on February 3, 1964, to the late Pastor L.C. Cleveland and Mother Rosie Lee Cleveland, Deborah was a woman of quiet strength, boundless compassion, and unwavering faith. Her life was a living testimony of God's grace, and she touched every heart that crossed her path with love, wisdom, laughter and warmth. Deborah was a devoted mother to her two daughters, Felicia (Jonathan) and ShaQuenta Robinson. She was a loving grandmother to Jennifer and Jazmine Davis who brought endless light and laughter into her days. She leaves behind to cherish her precious memories three brothers; Charles E. Cleveland, Clarence Cleveland, and Jimmy Evans. Also four sisters; Lois A. Beach, her twin Debbie J. Cleveland, Darice (Arthur) Jackson, and Christine Williams. As well as a host of nieces and nephews to include; LaMar (Jennifer) Johnson, Cameron Cleveland, Christopher Cleveland, Leone (Ashley) Smith, Reagan McDonald, Evan Cleveland, LaVell Beach, LaKeesha Cleveland, Chondolyn Cleveland, Cherysse Cleveland, Shanice (Ethan) Patterson, Ari Cleveland, Ajahnai Cleveland, and Nairobi Jackson. Close friends Mary Jones, Stephanie (Marion) Randolph, Geraldine Jones, and Arlinda Marshall. She was preceded in death by her beloved parents, Pastor L.C. Cleveland and Mother Rosie Lee Cleveland, and her sisters Judy A. Cleveland, Loreen M. Cleveland, and Marsha D. Cleveland. Deborah's life was defined by faith, family, and love. She believed in the beauty of kindness, the strength of prayer, and the joy of giving. She was the heart of her family—a nurturer, a listener, and a light that will never fade. Though her earthly journey has come to an end, her spirit remains—shining brightly in the hearts of those who love her. Her laughter, her prayers, and her love will echo for generations to come. "She was clothed in strength and dignity, and she laughed without fear of the future." — Proverbs 31:25 Forever loved. Forever remembered.
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