We Remember
AUSTIN-MA, Deborah “Debbie” Lynn
November 25, 1956 — June 4, 2020
Deborah Lynn Austin-Ma passed away peacefully at home on June 4, 2020, at the age of 63.
In addition to her loving spouse, Wayne Ma, Debbie leaves her five children Lavender Ma, Travis Ma (Janara Ma), Jace Ma (Devyn Farr), Clint Ma and Caley Ma (Evan Scott); grandchildren Donovan Ross, Darrean Lemieux, Tristen Lemieux, and Dylan Ma; siblings Colin Mohr (Connie), Delbert Austin (Selma), Patricia Caron (David), Doris Austin (Leo Therrien), and Karen Austin. She was predeceased by her parents Joseph Carl Austin and Lillian Alice Austin.
Debbie was born November 25, 1956, in Prince George, BC, and in 1973 moved to Kamloops and graduated from North Kamloops High School in1975.
In 1978, having moved back to Prince George, she met Wayne. In 1982, they moved to Mackenzie, BC where they owned first a restaurant and then a popular video store.
In 1998, they moved to Lake Country, BC, and opened Ma’s Grill in the old Greyhound Bus depot in Kelowna which they ran until 2011. Most recently Debbie worked for Interior Health.
Family and friends would all describe Debbie as a hard worker with a generous heart. Nieces, nephews, and friends of her children fondly describe Debbie as a “second mom”. She loved holidays and was the one who instilled the magic that made occasions such as Christmas time and Chinese New Year so special for her family and friends. Together with Wayne, they hosted many dinners and gatherings at their home. The meals were legendary among those who were lucky enough to attend. Debbie, hands down, made the best butter tarts ever!
A Celebration of Debbie’s Life will be held after the pandemic subsides when all her family and friends can gather together to remember her.
If you wish to send a condolence, post photos or share a memory please scroll down the page to the area called “Condolences”.
I am so sorry to hear of Debs passing. She was such a patient , kind and sweet soul. I worked with her at KGH and always enjoyed her company and compassionate spirit for others. I pray you will all keep the positivity she exuded going. Val Benson
Thank you for sharing, Val <3 Mom often spoke fondly of those she worked with.
My most sincere condolences to Wayne and your family,
I remember many happy weekends at Whiskers Point camping with our families. Deb was a wonderful beautiful lady my prayers are with you. 💔
Condolences to the family, I remember their restaurant and Debbie worked at KGH
I’m in shock as I just heard of Deb’s Passing. So many memories from our childhood. She was always putting others before herself. Mny hugs and much love to all her family.
I’m so sorry for your loss Caley (and family). I know your mom is resting peacefully with the angels. My condolences.
We are so sorry about your loss, thinking and praying for you. Your family and friends from Kazakhstan.
Just heard of Debbie passing..so sorry my heart and love goes out to all from cousin Vivian..
Thanks for writing, Vivian. Hope you are well <3