Deborah Sue Dean entered the world on June 18, 1954 in West Hamlin, West Virginia. She was warmly welcomed by her mother Stella Dean. Her early memories included picking blackberries,
playing softball, and hanging out with her girlfriends. Deborah realized her love of good music and dancing. She loved experiencing the perks of life.
On the weekends, she would fly to shops looking for the latest fashions. She loved accessorizing her looks with jewelry and her favorite perfumes.
She attended West Tech High and graduated in 1973. Deborah would go on to move to East Cleveland where she would raise her son. Deborah would work at Concord Casting and love it there. Over her life she would build an arsenal of interior pieces. From her pretty vases
to porcelain dolls, a room was never void of her artistic touch. She loved to hang out with her friends and explore the evolving pop culture. Never missing a beat when it came to adopting a new hairstyle, nail color, or social media app.
She is survived by her son, Johnnie (Leeta) Morgan and her granddaughter, August. She leaves
behind the Dean family with the charming memory of her life