Lora Lansberry
I'm sorry for your loss. Please know that your family and friends are there for you during this difficult time (proverbs 17:17). For additional comfort throw your anxieties on God because he does care for you.(1peter 5:7)
Birth date: Oct 6, 1952 Death date: Mar 6, 2017
Ms. Deborah A. Carlton, 64, passed on Monday, March 6, 2017 at Genesis Healthcare, Mt. Olive, NC. The celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, March 11, 2017 at 1:00pm at the Holy Ghost Cathedral Church, 812 E. James Stre Read Obituary
I'm sorry for your loss. Please know that your family and friends are there for you during this difficult time (proverbs 17:17). For additional comfort throw your anxieties on God because he does care for you.(1peter 5:7)

My Uncle Jessie took me to North Carolina as a child, the first person I met was Deborah. I was scared of Deborah. She would look at me so hard without a smile. I thought she did not like me. One day I asked her, why you don't like me. She said who said that in her own way, I was shaking in my boots. She would laugh and say girl, go sat down somewhere. I got over the facial expression real fast. Live to learn she had the biggest the warmest and caring heart. She will truly be missed. We had a lot of good times together.
Thinking of Deborah, the good times will take all of us thru this difficult time.
A great soul has departed
memories shall never fade. The loss is huge,
and I can only share your pain. Deborah soul,
rest in peace. Keep Faith and courage.
Author unknown
Those we love don't go way, they walk beside us everyday.
When I first met Deborah, I observed her interaction with members of her family. She was feisty and could come up with quick one liners that would make your mouth fall open, but you couldn't help but laugh because it was all in fun and love. Under her tough exterior was a caring and compassionate person who would let you know that she loved you in subtle ways. For me, it was sharing her secret to making her spaghetti or what she put in her "healing greens" or asking me to sing her a song at random. You will be missed Deborah. Until we see each other again.
I will.miss you Sister-in-law until we meet again Rest in eternal peace.
Love, Kim Carlton

I find myself in a bad place this morning. I lost a great person in my life. I loved her with all my heart. When I travel my memories, and yes there were some bad times. The good times out weighed the bad. Life was good with Deborah. She showed me herself and made me feel bathed in love, and I seemed to never want leave the comfort of her space. When she helped me take on the responsibility of the raising of my niece. She was right there with me. No question asked. That was the kind of person she was; ready to help anyone. I'm going to miss this wonderful woman. And the people that have been blessed enough to have known her as well know this world is less now that she is no longer here among us. Deborah Carlton. I will truly miss you. Thank you for making my life wonderful!!!
The funniest memory I have of my dear sister was;
I was the 7th of eight children and didn't have any children. Deborah who we called Deb until she became an adult and wanted to be referred to as Deborah, but I continued to call her Deb. She would blow me out about not calling her by her name. So to get back at me she would tell me that I could not have children. I got married and didn't have a child until my third year of marriage and at the age of 30. So I came home one day very down and depressed from work. After,entering the door to my home, Terri (my wife) came to me and told me that she was pregnant. I became so excited, I ran to the telephone, Terri asked me if I was calling my mom. I told her no I was calling Deb to let her know that I can have kids. As soon as she answered the phone I screamed in the phone "I told you I could have children". Once she realized what was going on she laughed so hard I couldn't even talk to her.
I will truly miss that beautiful big hearted woman who loved everyone she met. She always tried to show that she hard and tuff but believe me DEBORAH had the biggest heart of any person I've ever met.
We love you Aunt Deborah! You will be missed! Ron, Brunie, Chryssy and Xavier