Deborah Kennedy Garner

deborah garner

April 20, 1954 ~ March 2, 2026

Deborah “Deb” Kennedy Garner, 71, went to be with Jesus Monday, March 2, 2026, at her home in Seven Lakes, North Carolina.

For 32 years, Deb served as an educator with Moore County Schools. She poured her passion for education into the many children who crossed her doorway. She invested her time and energy into shaping young minds, pushing her students to be better, work harder, and believe in themselves.

Her love for sports carried into her teaching career, where she coached basketball and supported school athletics. But her proudest role was being the biggest fan of her sons, Matthew and Mitchell Garner. She followed them faithfully to every game and school event, cheering from the stands. While her passion for teaching was strong, her love for her boys was stronger.

Her sons later blessed her with grandchildren. She continued to show up for them the same way she had for her boys, at school programs, sporting events, and graduations- steady, proud, and ever-present.

Family and friends knew if you called her for advice, you knew to be ready. She was known for giving straightforward answers with no sugarcoating. Her honesty was firm, sometimes blunt, but always rooted in love and a desire to see others grow.

Many may not have known that Deb was an avid fan of Willie Nelson and Keith Urban. If you were fortunate enough to attend a concert with her, you experienced a different side of Deb, fully in her element, sharing her love of music and enjoying every moment.

She is survived by her sons, Matthew Garner (Tracy) and Mitchell Garner; her sister, Kay Phillips (Butch); and her grandchildren: Mason Garner, Nash Garner, Myles Garner, Reese Hancock, and Ella Fields.

She was preceded in death by her loving husband of 30 years, James “Jimmy” Garner, and her beloved parents, Lloyd and Vernell Kennedy.

Deb will be missed by her family, friends, and the many students whose lives she influenced. Her legacy is one of resilience, truth, and unwavering support. She told it like it was, stood firm in what she believed, and loved her family with everything she had.

Deb’s life will be celebrated with family receiving friends from 1:00 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. and funeral service at 2:00 pm on Friday, March 6, 2026, at Robbins First Baptist Church fellowship hall. Burial to follow at Pine Rest Cemetery, Robbins N.C.

Condolences online at pinesfunerals.com

Services

Funeral Service: March 6, 2026 2:00 pm

Robbins First Baptist Church
651 E Hemp Street
Robbins, NC 27325

910-948-2768

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  1. God bless you and the family in the loss of Deborah Kennedy Garner, my friend and NMHS classmate of 1972.
    Love and prayers,
    Sue Williams Blanton

  2. My deepest sympathies Matt, Mitchell and family.Prayers for you all as you navigate this grief journey.

  3. My deepest sympathy goes out to Deb’s family!
    My classmate of North Moore High School 1972 !
    Deb will be missed ! Prayers go out to the family and friends !

  4. Our sincere sympathy to the family. Prayers for peace and comfort during this difficult time.

  5. Matt, Mitchell, Kay, and families
    May God give you…..
    A rainbow for every storm;
    A smile for every tear;
    A promise for every care;
    And for every prayer an answer.
    May you all feel God’s love during this difficult time. Deb was the oldest of the Kennedy girls and will be missed.
    Rest assured in knowing she is with her beloved Jim, Uncle Lloyd and Aunt Nell

  6. Prayers for Deb’s family. I am shocked to hear of her death. Our parents were double dating friends from high school and Deb and Karen were childhood friends of mine. Love and hugs to you all.

  7. We are so sorry for your loss. Deb was always so kind and thoughtful. She loved music and we often saw her at concerts we went to. She was special person. Our thoughts and prayers for all of your family during this time of loss.

  8. My prayers are with Debbie’s family and friends. Matt, Mitchell and all of her grandchildren, she will continue to be your biggest fan, but her view is much better now. Debbie loved her family and friends fiercely. Debbie loved and missed her husband, Jimmy, so now they are finally reunited. She was an excellent teacher, with an unforgettable laugh and sense of humor. May God give you all the peace that passes understanding. 🙏 🕊

  9. Kim and I are grieved for you all in your loss of Deb. She was always kind and encouraging to us. She will be missed. May God cradle you all in His loving arms in your grief and in the days to come. We love you. Kim and Bruce Williams

  10. I am so very sorry for your loss. Deb and I spent lots of time together when we were growing up. We lived across the street from each other, were classmates,
    played together when we were kids. I know she will be missed. Prayers for her family.

  11. Matt and Mitchell, Please accept my heartfelt condolences to each of you in the death of your sweet mom. She loved you both dearly and was always your biggest supporter. When your dad died, she assumed the role of mom and dad and was always your biggest advocate. She and I were classmates and colleagues and I considered her my friend. We were both graduates of NMHS Class of 1972 and we taught school together for many years at Elise. She loved you guys to infinity! She will be missed by so many people, but her memory will linger with all of us that knew her. Rest in Peace Deb, you are with your loved ones in heaven, Jimmy, Lloyd and Vernell and a host of many others. Love and prayers, and May God bless the family in the days to come.
    Brenda Garner Cassady

  12. Matthew & Mitchell, I’m so sorry for the loss of your mother. I know she will be missed not only by you but by those precious grandchildren. Love & prayers.

  13. Matt, Mitchell,Kay and all of the family, my heartfelt and sincere condolences and prayers go out to you! Deborah was a good friend and classmate and will be truly be missed. She loved you all so much. We never had a conversation when she didn’t mention each of you and the grands. May God continue to bless each one of you with beautiful memories to sustain you during this trying time.

  14. Mitchell , Matt, Kay and family, may God bless you with his peace. Deborah was such a kind soul who blessed so many. Her light will shine in heaven now and will continue to shine in our memories. My heart felt sympathy to the family.

  15. Mrs. Garner was my third grade teacher at Carthage Elementary many decades ago and she was the fun teacher, she incorporated games and activities into her teaching as well as cooking. Many times as we were learning about different cultures and countries, Mrs. Garner would prepare food from those countries and share with us. She was a very kind lady.


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