Deborah (Debbie) Kay Kuykendall went to be with her Lord on April 19, 2014. She was born in Dennison, Texas on July 13, 1951 and was married to her husband David Kuykendall for 46 years. She is preceded in death by her father Roland Frailicks, mother Jimmie Lee Davidson and step-father John Davdison. She has two wonderful and loving children, Tawana Albough and husband James Albough of Pickton, Texas and David Kuykendall, II and wife Heather of Wylie Texas, and three precious grandchildren, JP Albough, Arlawna (Arlie) Kuykendall and Wes Kuykendall. She has six brothers and sisters, Rose Coker of Sherman, Texas, Butch Frailicks of Ardmore, Oklahoma, James Frailicks of Celina, Texas, Anna Guest of Pottsboro, Texas, Sandra Morris of Melissa, Texas and John Henry Frailicks of Ardmore, Oklahoma, numerous nieces, nephews, grand nieces and nephews and a large circle of loving friends. Debbie worked as a telecommunication representative for Texas Instruments and retired in 2004 after 28 years of service. She also worked for First Preston Property Management in Addison, Texas until she and David retired together in October 2010. They built their dream home in Anna, Texas, but she was only able to enjoy it for 14 months before the Lord called her home. Debbie loved animals and she and David had numerous dogs and cats throughout their marriage. She had two tiny toy poodles, Daisy and Dixie (The Girls) that she adored when she passed. She loved to cook for her family and friends and work in the flower beds. She loved to travel and had a passion for cruising, especially around Christmas when the ships were decorated for the season. Her favorite pastime was riding around the countryside with David on their motorcycle. They rode together for many years of their marriage with family and friends. Holidays were always a special time for her. She loved to decorate the house and celebrate with family and friends. Debbie was known by all for her joyful, loving spirit and her beautiful smile. She was filled with Gods love and shared it with everyone she met. Debbie deeply loved the Lord. She and five family members rededicated their lives to God by being baptized again on March 8th at her church. Debbie will be truly missed by her family and friends, but all are grateful that God called her home to end her long and hard fought battle with lung disease. Her passing on Easter weekend allowed her to dance before Jesus with new pair of lungs taking in the glorious air of heaven. A celebration of life service for Deborah Kay Kuykendall will be held at 11:00 A.M., Thursday, April 24, 2014 at Grace Outreach Center in the chapel located at 5000 W. Parker Road, Plano, Texas 75093. Floral Arrangements may be delivered and arrangements are under the direction of ARIA Cremation Service and Funeral Home 19310 Preston Road Dallas, Texas 75252 214-306-6700