Debbie Holt Brown
Deborah Lynn Brown, 70, died Saturday, February 15, 2025, at Harbor Hospice, Beaumont. She was born on March 28, 1954, to Courtney Lee Holt and Mildred LaJuan Rash Holt.
Debbie was employed at the Attorney General’s office for many years until her retirement in 2021. She had many interests including Diamond Art, needlepoint, watching reality TV shows and shopping online. Debbie also enjoyed going to Louisiana on occasion to play a few slot machines. She was a very loving and kind woman, always helping others before her herself. Debbie never met a stranger and welcomed people into her home with open arms.
Survivors include her son, Chris Moran and his fiancée, Jancy, of Beaumont; sister, Diane Verde and her husband, Robert; nieces, Lindsay Verde Medley and her husband, Jeff and Melissa Courtney Verde- Hoffpauir; brother, Donald Holt and his wife, Angela; nephew, Donnie Holt and his wife, Carmen; niece, Erica Thomasee and her husband, Dustin; nephew, David Holt and his wife, Jordan; niece, Shelby Scott and her husband, John; numerous great-nieces and great-nephews and extended family, Pebbles and Joe Eckhoff; grandchildren, Taylor Kaminsky and his wife, Kayla, Kyle Eckhoff, Samantha Broussard and her husband, Bradley, Damien Rodriguez, and two great-granddaughters.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Christopher “Kit” Brown; father, Courtney Holt; mother, LaJuan Holt; sister, Kelley Holt; and grandson, Cameron Kaminsky.
Her cremation arrangements were handled through Broussard’s Crematorium under the direction of Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont.

I am so glad I got to be a part of your life for a little bit Debbie. You were always kind to me. And I so appreciate you taking in pebbles and her family I will always love you for that. You will be so so missed 💔. Boney.
I’m so glad I got to spend some time with Debbie. She was so kind to me. And I love that she took in Pebbles and her family I will always love her for that Thank you Debbie You will be so so missed.💔
Debbie was a bright light in anyone’s space in which they shared. She supported others through patience, kindness and compassion. Her and her family gave me a piece of mind to leave my daughter in the Beaumont area while I continued to serve my military career. I am forever grateful . May She rest in peace.
Momma Debbie was a loving and caring individual who always put others first. She had a special place in her heart for her family, especially her cherished grandchildren, who brought her immeasurable joy. Momma worked helping others because she truly enjoyed helping others. Her warmth and generosity touched everyone who crossed her path, leaving a lasting impression on all. She will surely be missed. Many of us loved her.
I am so very sorry for the loss of this funny, fiery and caring lady. May the Peace of God be with her soul and her family. We worked together and her laugh was amazing. She was a matter of fact and spunky person. I loved the time we spent together on the job. God Bless y’all during this difficult time.
I Am truly saddened by her passing and my deepest condolences to her son Christopher and family. May you rest in the peace if Christ