Debbie Palmer
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1951
North Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Debbie Palmer | |
|---|---|
| Born | Deborah Palmer 1951 |
| Disappeared | September 8, 1970 North Dallas, Texas, U.S. |
| Education | Palm Springs High School |
| Occupation | Model |
| Height | 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) |
| Parent | Ann Palmer |
Debbie Palmer was an American teenager, the daughter of actress Ann Palmer and worked as a model in California and Texas before her disappearance in the fall of 1970 shortly before her 19th birthday.[1]
Palmer was born in 1951, the only child of actress and model Ann Palmer, who become a single mother after leaving her college sweetheart-husband in Dallas.[2] When Debbie was three years old her mother moved them from Dallas to Hollywood, with frequent stays with Ann's parents in Terrell, Texas, where Debbie and her cousin Sharon grew up like best friends.[3] Debbie loved riding horses and competing in beauty pageants. She was a in Miss California contest and many Desert contests, placing in all. She won “Sweetheart of Mounted Police Rodeo” in 1969[1] and "World's Ideal Miss" of the Red River District's Our Little Miss pageant in 1970.[4][5][6] She graduated from Palm Springs High School[1] while working as a model in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, California. She intended to start college, but waited too late to register, so took a job in a Beverly Hills stock broker's office.[2] Shortly before her 19th birthday, Debbie returned to the Dallas area, getting an apartment with a friend in the Carrawood complex in North Dallas, where her neighbors crowned her "Miss Carrawood".[3]