of Wynne, AR
September 6, 1954 - November 25, 2022
Mrs. Deborah "Debbie" Jane Manuel Ragan, 68, of Wynne, AR formerly of Keiser and Osceola, AR died Friday, November 25, 2022 in Jonesboro, AR at the NEA hospital.
Debbie's favorite pastime was her trips to Sam's Town. She especially enjoyed calling her kids so they could hear the bells and whistles the slot machine made during jackpot. She loved her kids, grandkids and great-grandkids greatly.
Mrs. Deborah Ragan was preceded in death by her late husband, Jerry Don Manuel (2008); her parents, Robert Guy and Bonnie Mae Davis-Staggs; two brothers, Charles and Jimmy Staggs and two sisters, Jerry Lynn Henderson and Nina Mae Womack.
She is survived by her husband, Roy C. Ragan of Wynne, AR; two children, Michelle Brooks (Robert) of Monette, AR, Justin Manuel (Lindsey) of Keiser, AR; five grandchildren, Courtnie Finley, Callie Clark, Cidnie Bollinger, Layla Manuel, Sebastian Glasgow and four great-grandchildren, Jessie Clark, Brooks Clark, Navy Bollinger and Addison Finley.
Visitation will be from 1-2 PM on Thursday. Funeral Service will be Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 2 PM at Roller Swift in Osceola, AR with Brother Josh Parker officiating.
Pallbearers are Sebastian Glasgow, Mark Robertson Jr., Don Henderson, Kenny Womack, Terry Womack and Leonard Baker.
Growing up I think my mom called me Debbie as much as she did Selena. This is really sad, I love you Michelle and Justin.
Sorry for your. Your family are in my prayers and thoughts.
I love you brother 💙
Justin,sorry for your loss,prayers and thoughts for you and your family.
Sending my condolences to the family and ðŸ™ðŸ™ðŸ™ðŸ™. Sorry for your loss. Rip DeborahðŸ™â¤ï¸ðŸ™â¤ï¸
Sorry for your loss and sending prayers for all of you and may God be with you during your time of sorrow
Sure going to miss you Debbie. Can’t count the hours we spent together at your house, my house, and on the phone. You were always hilarious, a good listener, and a good friend. I wished I could have visited you more often in the last few years. I’ll remember you.
I.am.sorry.justin.love.you
Fly high Debbie. I will always remember your smile and laugh and your sense of humor. We had some good times since 1979 and I will never forget you. I love you and will always keep our texts to refresh my memory. I miss you already. I will see you again one day.
Justin, So sorry to here this! I know she fought hard and you did all you could to help her fight! My prayers are with you and your family ðŸ™