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© Whinery Huddleston Funeral Home
Submitted by: Ann Weber


Deborah Gail Armstrong-Goombi

Deborah Gail Armstrong-Goombi
January 8, 1970 ~ May 27, 2019

Celebration of Life for Deborah Armstrong-Goombi will be held 3:00 pm, Friday, June 14, 2019 at Whinery Huddleston Funeral Chapel, followed by a reception at the VFW, 103 NE 20th Street, Lawton, Ok, 73505.

Debbie was born January 8, 1970. She made her home in Lawton Oklahoma, with her husband Michael Goombi and together they focused on raising two of her grandsons and building a beautiful, happy life together.

Deborah Gail Armstrong-Goombi, 49, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, passed away unexpectedly, May 27, 2019, in Houston, Texas.

She is survived by her husband Michael; her children, Amanda Wolfe, Brandon Fortner and Brittany Morgan; her Grandchildren: Jackson, Jaiden, Isaac, and Faith; her parents, Robert and Linda Simpson; her sister Dana Black; her brothers, Ricky Briggs and Jeffrey Simpson and a multitude of family and friends who loved her dearly. 


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