Linda DeBra
Visitation services for Linda Delores DeBra, 73, West Plains, Missouri, will be held from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m., Sunday, February 10, 2019 at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Linda passed away at 11:17 p.m., Wednesday, January 30, 2019 at NHC Healthcare.
She was born July 16, 1945, at Princeton, Indiana. Ms. DeBra was a veteran, having served with the United States Army during the Vietnam Conflict as a nurse. She continued her nursing career for many years. Linda enjoyed animals and loved watching movies and preaching.
She is survived by one daughter, Denise Knott, West Plains, Missouri; three grandchildren, Ryan Hargrove and wife, Amy, Jessica Hargrove and James Knott; three great-grandchildren, Isaac, Paige and Connor Painter; one brother, Jerry Pfister and wife, Donna, West Plains, Missouri; one niece, Melanie Pfister; one nephew, Greg Pfister; one great-nephew, Austin Pfister; and her dear friend, Janet Harris.
Her mother, Delores Imogene Moore Venson and her step-father, Martin Pfister, preceded her in death.
A private burial will be in the Moody Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the family and may be left at Robertson-Drago Funeral Home.
Melinda King
February 3, 2019 @ 7:47 pm
Linda was an OMC legend. She always had a smile for me. She was helpful to staff and patients. My heart goes out to you all. Til we meet again.
Hassel and Alice Vandergriff
February 8, 2019 @ 7:33 am
Jerry and family, we are so sorry for your loss. You are in our prayers. Alice (Newberry) Vandergriff
Debbie Pettit
February 28, 2019 @ 12:02 pm
I worked with Linda at OMC, probably back when it was West Plains Memorial Hospital. She was a good nurse, and a kind and loving person. I am sorry for your loss — my thoughts are with her family during this difficult time.
Shirley Rohan
August 9, 2024 @ 3:49 pm
Linda was a second mom to me! I am so sorry for your loss. She was a gentle kind soul. She was very giving, patient, kind and understanding. I will cherish my memories of her picking us up from the skating rink in the middle of the night, or driving us to skating meets in other states and staying with us. She will be missed but God definitely has an angel. The saddest day of my life was when her and Denise moved back to West Plains. Texas lost a good one.