

Deborah McGee, age 68, passed away on Friday, January 27, 2023, in San Antonio, Texas. She was born in Duncan, Oklahoma to Davis and Dilla Warren, and grew up in Odessa, Texas. She graduated from Permian High School and later attended Odessa College. She started her professional career in Odessa with El Paso Products, which later became Rexene, then Huntsman Corporation. She remained in the Odessa area until 2006, when she relocated to The Woodlands, Texas and continued to work for Huntsman Corporation/Flint Hills Resources and retired in 2012. After retiring, she then moved to San Antonio in 2012 to be closer to her family. In 2016 she agreed to come to work in the family business. At R&L Certified Auto Group she played an important role in helping her sons, Eric and Aaron and her Daughter-in-law, Megan to manage the business in the early years.
In mid-2022 she retired from the family business to be a full-time Gigi to her 7 grandchildren. Debbie also loved her plants and working in the yard. She was a lover of cats and helping cats in need was something she loved to do. She was also an avid shopper and could never resist a bargain. Debbie never missed a chance to help someone in need and always gave freely of her time. This was one of her biggest passions!
Debbie recently stated to friends and family that she was in a very happy place in her life and that she had everything she needed. Her children and grandchildren were her biggest priority and she loved being a GIGI!
She was preceded in death by her parents Davis D. Warren and Dilla V. Warren. Deborah is survived by son Eric Louvin and wife Megan of San Antonio, Texas. Son Aaron Louvin and Fiancé Lisa Hardy of New Braunfels, Texas. She is also survived by 6 grandchildren Maxwell A. Louvin, Scarlett P. Louvin and Penelope J. Louvin of New Braunfels, Texas. Ezra K. Louvin and Alec B. Snyder of San Antonio, Texas. Edward H. Snyder and wife Brittany of Laramie, Wyoming. And one step-grandchild, Cheyenne S. McGee of Centerville, Texas. She is also survived by one Great-Grandchild, Madilyn Hale Snyder of Laramie, Wyoming.
CELEBRATION OF LIFEMONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 20232:00 PMPORTER LORING MORTUARY WEST(Near Sea World)
RECEPTION TO FOLLOW3:00 – 5:00 PMFood will be served.
Gigi loved her garden and the family encourages friends to send live plants which can be re-planted in a garden or used as house plants, in lieu of floral arrangements. Guests are invited to bring a picture or memento to share. There will also be time during the celebration for those who wish to share a memory publicly. To view a recording of the service, please click here.
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