Rebecca Ann Wehunt died August 25, 2021 surrounded by family after a fierce battle with Covid-19. Rebecca was born in San Antonio, Texas in 1956 and attended Roosevelt High School graduating in 1974. She held many jobs throughout her life but was most successful as a Tax Preparer in Cleburne, Texas for many years. She was a proud member of the Order of the Eastern Star of Texas #931 for 25 years. Rebecca was an amazing cook and took pleasure in making delicious meals and desserts from scratch. She enjoyed the outdoors and loved taking walks and exploring the beauty of nature. Her larger than life personality and contagious laughter will be greatly missed by her family and dear friends. She was preceded in death by her parents Eva Helen Fox Wehunt and Harrison Wehunt. Rebecca is survived by her two older sisters, DeJuana Andrews and Donna Copeland , nephew Joshua Barnett (Lacey) nieces Renee Lamparter (Stephen) and Kellie Andrews and great-nephews Zachary, Tristan, Bryson and Weston, and her beloved dog Frito. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to one of Rebecca's favorite charities, The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. Sign Guestbook>> 4 Condolence(s) Gail Glandon and Marshall Williams , TN Friday, September 3, 2021 DeJuana and Donna, We are so sorry to hear of Boobie Sue's passing. We have many fond memories of the Wehunt cousins from Texas and pray for peace and comfort as you journey onward. Amanda Griffith Plano, TX Thursday, September 2, 2021 I got to meet Rebecca earlier this year at Skyline. My son just loved her. Her laugh was so contagious. She was a very kind, loving woman. Her and my mom were really good friends, always doing things together. Skyline will not be the same. Fly high with the Angels Rebecca. We all love you and miss you!! Greg and Sheran Farley Bandera, TX Monday, August 30, 2021 A wonderful friend. Always fun with a laugh so big. Missing her very much.RIP Rebbaca Alison and Dan Riley Randolph Center, VT Monday, August 30, 2021 I was fortunate to get to know Rebecca over the past 2 years at Skyline Ranch. She was a wonderful person with a contagious laugh and personality. I will miss her a great deal when we return to Texas. Rest In Peace, Rebecca, you were loved and respected by many.