
of Cotter, AR
January 10, 1959 - November 28, 2025
Debra Ann Stone passed away peacefully on Friday, November 28, 2025 in Mountain Home, Arkansas. She was born on January 10, 1959. She was raised by her parents, Kenneth and Helen (Davis) Stone along with two sisters, Cindy and Cathy and two brothers, Kenny and Bob. She married Barry Bell on March 10, 1977 and from that union, they shared two boys, Adam Bell and Joshua Bell.
Debra lived in Salt Lake City, Utah and Omaha, Nebraska before joining her Mother, Helen in Arkansas, where she spent her remaining years. She loved crafting, decorating for the holidays and time spent with family; her nieces and nephews loved referring to her as ''Little Debbie''. She worked in a variety of places while living in Arkansas, but thoroughly enjoyed working at The White River Campground and Cabins. She always enjoyed the outdoors; she loved cooking and loved playing pitch at the Stone Family reunions.
Debra is survived by her sons, Joshua Bell, Adam Bell (Katie); three granddaughters, Reagan, Ella and Alyssa and two great-granddaughters, Taniyah and Aurora; sister, Cindy (Ted) Horsley; brother, Ken (Jane) Stone; numerous nieces and nephews and a large extended family. She was preceded in death by her parents, Kenneth and Helen Stone; sister, Cathy Lewis and brother, Robert Stone.
It was Debra's wishes to be cremated and her ashes spread over the Buffalo and White River, which she loved and found peace at. It was also her wishes to have no memorial services at this time. In Lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Hospice House in Mountain Home, Arkansas.

Adam, I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.🙏

Deb you were one of a kind and your baby sister was lucky to have my sissy pick me up at the train station with pretty blue coat, lol!! Love you and will miss you! Say hello to all our loved ones♥️♥️♥️

I'm so happy I drove to Ark, to visit with you and Aunt Helen when I did, I'm so sorry for the way your life ended. Love you always!

I grew up with Deb, we went through a lot together. She was with me for the birth of my first child, my labor room was more like a comedy club, all the staff wanted to be in the fun room. I will always hold and cherish all our shenanigans close to my heart. You were truly one of a kind.
May you have peace and love on your next journey
Love you my friend

Taniyah will be with me