Deanna Pierce's Obituary
Deanna was born in Pittsburgh Texas on March 14, 1978. She was raised her entire life in ore city Texas and graduated from ore city high school. She worked as a CNA for many years. Even after leaving the profession she still loved to take care of anybody and everybody who needed the help in whatever way. If there’s one thing about her that anybody who knew her would agree on was that she was a very loud, outspoken and unique person in the best ways. In the way she talked, the way she dressed and the way she acted. She was the definition of life of the party in every aspect. One of the best things about her is no matter how your relationship was at that time she still cared for you and there if you needed anything. She loved her kids, no matter what and that’s still one thing that we can 100% say is we still have people who come up to us and who we don’t know that tells us about how she talked so much about us and about how much she did love us. Shane and her were married for 25 years. her and shane were so in love that if she could have she more than likely would’ve spent every minute she was able to by his side.
Deanna was preceded in death by her father, Madison Simms, uncle Sam Crow, brother-in-law Fransisco Herrera, mother-in-law Joyce Arthur, nephew Wesley Chilton and a sister Mary Moreno.
She is survived by her husband Shane Pierce, daughters Darrian Payne and Imory Simms, son Gage Cook, grandchildren Aiden, Asher, Lylla and Tate Simms, her mother Frances Simms, sisters Tonja Herrera, April Cavanaugh, Michele Mendez, Stacie Salas and Sharon Quiroz. She is also survived by her brother Troy Simms, numerous nieces, nephews and even a few great-nieces and great nephews.
Her Celebration of Life/Remembrance Potluck will be held on Saturday November 15th from 10AM to 1PM.
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