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  • Debbie Grund
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  • Debbie initially appeared as a background character within range of Strickland and occassionally seen in his company during some of his more controversial acts, such as abandoning his business in times of trouble. It was not subtle that the two were in an extramartial affair, much to the chagrin of Strickland's wife Elizabeth "Mz. Liz".
  • Debbie Grund (1977-2000, age 23) was an employee of Strickland Propane and one of Buck Strickland's many mistresses. She was a silent character, never having an on-screen speaking role until the episode "Hanky Panky," when she was voiced by actress Reese Witherspoon. After discovering her husband's affair, Miz Liz kicked Buck out and took over managerial duties at Strickland Propane. She placed Debbie on tank wipe, which according to Hank is the worst paying and most degrading position.
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Job
  • employee of Strickland Propane
Age
  • 23
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First Appearance
  • "Hanky Panky"
Hair
  • Blonde
Name
  • Debbie Grund
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Gender
  • Female
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  • Debbie Grund (1977-2000, age 23) was an employee of Strickland Propane and one of Buck Strickland's many mistresses. She was a silent character, never having an on-screen speaking role until the episode "Hanky Panky," when she was voiced by actress Reese Witherspoon. After discovering her husband's affair, Miz Liz kicked Buck out and took over managerial duties at Strickland Propane. She placed Debbie on tank wipe, which according to Hank is the worst paying and most degrading position. Peggy Hill discovered Debbie's corpse in a dumpster, prompting a tense murder investigation headed by Sheriff Mumford, but the case was ultimately solved by Texas Ranger Lester Payton, much to Sheriff Mumford's dismay.
  • Debbie initially appeared as a background character within range of Strickland and occassionally seen in his company during some of his more controversial acts, such as abandoning his business in times of trouble. It was not subtle that the two were in an extramartial affair, much to the chagrin of Strickland's wife Elizabeth "Mz. Liz".