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Elizabeth Deanna Buff, 36, of Valdese, NC, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, March 24, 2024.

Born in Burke County, NC on March 12, 1988, she was the daughter of the late Terry Ray Buff and Mary Lou Hollifield Buff.

Elizabeth was a member of Poarch Chapel Missionary Methodist Church. She loved the Lord, loved to sing, and was devoted to her family. She enjoyed going out to eat, shopping, and spending time with her sisters. She was a kind-hearted person who went out of her way to help others.

Elizabeth is survived by two sons, William and Christian Thomas; sisters, Selena Avery (Jimmy) and Michele Day (Jason); and a number of extended family.

Services for Elizabeth will be held at a later date.

Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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I miss you very much mom I wish you was in the world longer because I wanted to tell you how much I loved you I wish heaven had a phone number so I could call you and tell you I loved you but I'm glad you are with grampa and grandma.

—christian thomas

So sorry about Deanna. Praying for all the family to find comfort in the Lord 🙏🙏

—Toni Reece
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Deanna will be truly be missed n she was very beautiful n always had a beautiful smile on her face n so sorry for your loss Selena and husband Michele n husband n her children n rest of her family . Love, Victor Walker

—Victor Walker

Selena we are so sorry for the loss of your sister. May God give you peace. Love Shasta and Dalton

—Shasta Buff Johnson
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So sorry for your loss n she will be truly be missed n she always had a smile on her face. Deanna is always watching over her family and friends n n just look she will be always be there as cardinal, sunshine, rainbow, rain, angel wings in the sky, Bee or a butterfly that comes n visit.

—Anthony Walker
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My precious little sister Deanna. What a sweet loving soul you were. Always loved with your whole heart. You absolutely meant the world to me. I don't know how to go on without you. I'm just praying for the Lord to help me and Michele in the days ahead. I trust Him and I know He knew it was best to take you home. I know the heartache you felt on this earth and I'm so glad you feel that no longer. Jesus take care of my little sister until I see her again. I love you always baby doll,Selena.

—Selena Avery
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—April
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Deanna was a doll of a child at the Church of God in Morganton . I would always turn around to see her jumping and rolling around close to her mother and family on the back pews of the right hand side from the back of the church . She loved to cut up some back there and she had the sweetest smile. I would look back and she would see me and smile , then she would smile so big every time that she saw me . I thought she was the cutest baby and toddler with her dark hair and big dark eyes . May she rest in peace . I am praying for this family. Lord they have been through a lot In this family , but you never fail us and you'll always be with us your word states. I pray you wrap these two sisters tightly and help them, and their sister Deanna's children during the days ahead . I pray that they all will cling to you and serve you until you return . We know there is hope in you lord . Father God be with them and help them daily. I pray lord that you'll fill them with your loving spirit daily, and give them peace lord . God is Love Isiah 41:10

—Crystal Stamey Frye
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I'm so sorry for your guys loss,if anything we an do let us know it's been rough these last couple yrs,i was shocked when i herd the news, she loved her family unconditionally ,she was funny an always made you laugh.she was a good person,she loved her boys An gave everything her all,she will truly be missed!rp Deanna!

—debbiefowler
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We are so sorry.She was very sweet.praying for you all.Jerry and Gerie

—Gerie west