Deborah Lynn Pantry

Deborah Lynn (Collis) Pantry

January 24, 1962 – November 25, 2025

Deborah Lynn (Collis) Pantry, 63 of rural Lancaster, Missouri passed away on Tuesday, November 25, 2025 at the Scotland County Hospital in Memphis, Missouri.

The daughter of Robert Gerald and Mayme Faye (Stewart) Collis, Debbie was born on January 24, 1962 in Kirksville, Missouri. Debbie was united in marriage to Gregory Lee Pantry on December 28, 1991 at the Queen City First Baptist Church in Queen City, Missouri.

Debbie is survived by her husband, Greg Pantry of rural Lancaster, Missouri; children, Robby Martin of Queen City, Missouri, Cody Martin and wife, Christine of Glenwood, Missouri, Dustin Martin and wife Kristen of Gardner, Kansas, Jamee Boyce of Arkansas, Amy Lynn Pantry and friend, Chris Gray of Chariton, Iowa and Heather Holdren and husband, Mitch of Edina, Missouri; 18 grandchildren, Autumn Wolbert (Jonathan), Colton Boyce (Kristen), Chloe Paquette (Ayden), Bud Boyce, Elicia Martin (Ryan), Caleb Martin (Alice), Jase Martin, Madi Eakes, Lynn Eakes, Wyatt Eakes, Roscoe Martin, Rylee Meade, Lathan Martin, Cohan Meade, Brody Martin, Brynlee Martin, Hadley Holdren, Kenna Holdren; 2 great grandchildren, James Boyce and coming soon, baby sister and Blakely Wolbert; siblings, Robert Collis and wife, Joanne of Queen City, Missouri, Jesse Collis and wife, Julie of Queen City, Missouri; mother-in-law, Diana Pantry of Queen City, Missouri; numerous, nieces, nephews and other family members.

Debbie is preceded by her parents, Robert and Mayme Collis and her father-in-law, Bud Pantry.

Debbie had a passion for the outdoors, she enjoyed fishing with the kids and grandkids, going coyote hunting with Greg, making crafts and setting up a vendor booth at Rutledge and watching the grandchildren play sports. She raised chihuahua dogs for a number of years and loved the company of her dogs, Missy and Baby Girl.

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A private celebration of life will be held at a later date as the body has been cremated per Debbie’s wishes. Memorials have been established for the Dialysis Clinic in Kirksville, Missouri. Online condolences may be expressed to the family by logging on to normanfh.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Norman Funeral Home in Lancaster, Missouri.