Deborah Ann Foltz
August 11, 1950 - August 15, 2023
Deborah Ann Foltz was born on August 11th, 1950 in Indianapolis, Indiana, where home, family and friends would be for the first 33 years of her life. She was one of four siblings and is survived by brother Bradley Rice and sisters Dorothy Spencer and Dee Dee Bertram. Deborah had three children, including Elizabeth Ann Keaton who passed away in 2019 at the age of 52. Elizabeth had five children, Josh, Nick, Trinity, Sydney and Jackson. Deborah is survived by her son Mathew Joel Foltz who has a daughter Joey. Deborah is also survived by her daughter Jessica Inez Foltz who has three daughters Danielle, Tora, and Jazmine. Deborah also has five great-grandchildren.
Deborah was kind, loving and hilarious. She lived a good and adventurous life that had her riding motorcycles in her younger years, before settling down in Germany for ten years from 1983 until 1993, where she would marry a police officer named Uwe. She was a housewife and wonderful mom, always ready to take us kids swimming, to soccer games, ballet and judo classes. Deborah loved to fish and go for long walks and hikes in the woods and parks of Germany. She loved cooking, dancing and listening to music. In 1993 Deborah decided to pack up her most prized possessions, her kids and move back to America, where she would make a nest in Granby, Colorado. She became a housekeeper and continued her adventures personality, going hiking, rafting, camping, fishing and riding horses. Which would lead to her next marriage to a cowboy named Wayne. They would later move to Clayton, New Mexico to a ranch, where she would enjoy her chickens, raising baby calves and going to the sale barn on auction days. She would always have friends and family over to enjoy those things with her. In 2008 Deborah moved back to Colorado and made her forever home. In 2015 she was diagnosed with COPD, where she would spend the rest of her earthly days being surrounded and cared for by family and friends that love her most. She leaves a lasting impression, she'll be forever missed, loved and cherished. She will live forever through us all.