Debora E. "Debbie" Graham

July 21, 1955 ~ December 26, 2022
Debora E. “Debbie” Graham, 67, Mooresville, passed away December 26, 2022. Debbie was born July 21, 1955, in Indianapolis, to the late Robert Eugene Lakin and Norma Eileen (Hughes) Lakin, who survives.
Debbie graduated from Northwest High School. A licensed real estate agent, she has been employed with Carpenter Realtors in Mooresville for 25 years. Debbie was a member of New Life Community Wesleyan Church, where she served as the secretary of the church’s board and as the senior adult ministries director. Debbie was strong in her faith and a proud member of her church. She enjoyed bowling on the Happy Handicappers league and loved to play euchre. Family was tops for Debbie and was described as the glue that held everything together for her loved ones. Debbie will be fondly remembered for her loving and kind manner and her ability to always put others first.
In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by a daughter, April Gibson and a brother, David Lakin.
Survivors include her husband of 40 years, Jeffrey Graham; mother, Norma Eileen Lakin; sons, Conley (Patty) Long and Andrew Graham; two grandchildren, Kahra (Curtis) Rainwater) and Mason Long; great grandchild, Kayli Rainwater.
Visitation will be Thursday, December 29, 2022, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., at the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. The funeral service will begin at 12 p.m., with Pastor Michael Joe Linville officiating. The burial will be in White Lick Cemetery, Mooresville. Memorial contributions may be made to New Life Community Wesleyan Church, 4356 E State Rd, Mooresville, IN 46158. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Rest peacefully to one of the kindest Realtors in the business. You will be greatly missed. Love- Mark, Becca, Matt and Ben Coffey
As a fellow Carpenter Realtor agent I am i saddened to learn of Debbie’s passing she was always a pleaser to be with. I am sending prayers of sympathy and comfort to her family and friends
Deb…I will sure miss our middle of the night chats and rounds of Trivia Crack. I always knew that I could call you no matter what time and you would answer. We will miss your beautiful smile and laughs. We know that you’re in a better place and so glad to see April and your Dad. The real estate community has lost one of the best. You’ve closed your last deal. RIP my friend❤️
Mandy
Deb, I remember the casino trips, the easter egg hunts, your company during the Tuesday tours, and you being the LA of one of my first deals. Great realtors like you are hard to find and impossible to forget. RIP!
-Brandon W
Rest in peace Sweet Lady, Sending Thoughts and Prayers to your Family.
Glenda
You are in our thoughts and prayers! We look forward to seeing Debbie again one day!
From a very young age at church, through elementary and high school and beyond, I will always remember you so fondly.
In loving memory of our cousin, Debbie.
Our most sincere condolences.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.(Please send with Kahra Rainwater)
In Loving Memory of Debbie! Gone too soon!
All of who remember her will do so fondly. Her presence was always warm and giving. Working with her was a pleasure.
-Rajesh Patel
My dearest friend, I will always cherish our friendship and memories. You will be missed. Love you forever,Sherry Barnett
In loving memory of a true friend and beautiful soul. I will remember you always.
Debbie has always been the sweetest and most caring to everyone she knows. She was a blessing to us all. I wish we would of made time for one more weekend trip. We had so much fun on our little adventures. I will miss my Debbie so much.
So sorry to hear of Debbie’s recent passing. She was a very special lady in many respects. Debbie never had a bad thing to say about anyone, she was a true professional in every sense of the word, and most of all, she was a beautiful person that was full of love for everyone. She will be sadly missed by her Carpenter Family and all who knew and loved her. May she rest in peace in the arms of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Patrick Wilkins
Carpenter Realtors
Retired
I love you Dolly, I miss you so much. You were my wife of forty years and you were my best friend. I feel lost without you but I am depending on Gods grace to get through your passing. I love you and we will be together again in heaven with the Lord.
I did not find out too recently that debbie had passed away, I was so very shocked to hear that.She really gave me My first start in real estate She sold me a few houses and I bought A few that’s how I met debbie She’s the reason I went into real estate. I greatly admire debbie She was really a good person with a great sense Of humor she will be missed