Deborah Pearl Kunu was born in Atlanta, Georgia on May 21, 1959 to Louise Wyatt and James Davis. She subsequently moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee and settled down in Winchester, Virginia. While residing in Virginia, she attended the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond. In 1979 graduated with a Degree in Electroencephalogram (EEG) Technology. In 1988 Deborah met married John Lazlo Kunu. The union produced two sons, John Bastian Kunu and Gabriel Bond Kunu.
Deborah enjoyed a successful career as a Registered Neurodiagnostic Technologist for many years. Up until the time of her death Deborah worked as an EEG Technician and Sleep Technician.
Although she faced many obstacles in her life, Deborah was a devoted mother who loved her sons and devoted her life to taking care of them. She was a talented musician who played the guitar and sang in the choir at Providence Presbyterian Church in Annandale, Virginia where she was a member for many years. Despite serious health concerns, Deborah's faith in God carried her through the many obstacles that she faced in life.
On September 12, 2010, God called Deborah home. She had been admitted into the Loudoun County Hospital where she was suffering from sleep deprivation. Unable to sleep up to the point of her death, Deborah is now resting peacefully in God's arms.
Deborah is survived by her two beloved sons Bastian and Gabriel and sisters Rebecca Williams, Susan Griffith, Patricia Morton, her brother Michael Hicks and her aunt Mary Whittle.