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Debra Bond Opperman

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BOSSIER CITY – Debra Bond Opperman went to be with the Lord March 5, 2014, at the age of 60, in Bossier City, LA with her family by her side. Debbie was born in Shreveport, LA to Donald and Claudine Bond.

A lifelong resident of Bossier City, LA Debbie had various different careers. Her favorite of all was being a stay at home mom and being retired with not enough hours in the day to piddle.

Visitation will be Monday, March 10, 2014 at Rose-Neath Funeral Home in Bossier City from 5-7 p.m. and funeral services will be on Tuesday, March 11, 2014 at Asbury United Methodist Church in Bossier City at 10:30 a.m. with interment to follow at Centuries Memorial Park in Shreveport. Officiating the ceremony will be Rev. Jerry Hilbun, Dr. R.L. Bethley, and Rev. Leslie Stephens.

Pallbearers will be Luke Hutchison, Mark Hutchison, Ben Sinor, Mike Timms, Michael Timms, and Mark Smith.

Left to celebrate her life is her mother, Claudine Bond; her husband and high school sweetheart of 42 years Stephen Opperman; her daughter Britney Hutchison and her husband, Luke and their sons, Brody and Jake; her daughter Haley Opperman and her son Jude. She is also survived by her sister, Beckie Sinor and her husband, Ben; and her brother Robbie Bond. She is also survived by her nephew, Michael Timms his wife, Tiffany and children, Madison and Tanner; her niece Julie Wood; her nephews Robert Bond III, Alex Bond, and Ryan Stinnett.

Debbie is preceded in death by her father, Donald Bond; sister, Donna Stinnett; and sister-in-law, Annie Bond.

The family would like to thank all of the caregivers from Schumpert Cancer Treatment Center, the Schumpert Bridge Program, and the Schumpert Hospice for all their prayers and loving concerns, and to Robin Watkins for her love, prayers and comfort during a difficult time. We would also like to thank our extended family, friends, and church families for your prayers and kind words.

The family requests that memorial be made to the Asbury United Methodist Church Building Fund.

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Sean Green is managing editor of the Bossier Press-Tribune.