Jerry J. Brewster

jerry brewster

July 28, 1935 ~ March 27, 2023

The Funeral of Jerry J. Brewster, 87, of Hughes Springs will be held Friday, March 31, 2023,at 10 A.M. in the chapel of Horn-Nail-Haggard Funeral Home in Daingerfield, Texas. Burial will follow in Oaklawn Cemetery in Mabank at 1:30 P.M.. The family of Jerry will be accepting friends and family from 5-7 P.M. on Thursday, March 30, 2023, in the chapel of Horn-Nail-Haggard Funeral Home. Jerry J. Brewster was born on July 28, 1935, to John and Edna Brewster in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He passed away peacefully on Monday morning, March 27, 2023, at his residence. At a young age, Jerry was always fond of the outdoors. He developed a great passion for hunting and fishing along with fixing and rebuilding cars. He loved our country as he humbly and willingly served in the United States Army. When Jerry wasn’t enjoying the outdoors, he enjoyed watching western movies and Fox News. For much of his life, he thoroughly enjoyed working as a machinist (millwright). Jerry loved to listen to bluegrass as he made a continuous effort to travel with the group as often as he could. He also had a great love of touring the US in the RV. Mr. Brewster is preceded in death by his parents, John and Edna Brewster, Brothers, Burt, John, and Bob Brewster. He is survived by his wife Harriet Sue Brewster of Gun Barrell City; Sons, John Brewster and his wife Carol of Oklahoma City, Harold Brewster of Oklahoma City, Mark Brantley and his wife Misty of Hughes Springs; Daughters, Jerietta Sorrells and husband Wayne of Ralston, AR, Faith Myers and her husband Ricky of Grand Prairie, Vicki Brantley of Gun Barrel City; along with 16 grandchildren, numerous great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

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  2. Great memories of my few times with Jerry. The Brewster family are an incredible bunch. With love and prayers Andy and Tracey Newlove. XX

  3. We have great memories of time we spent with Jerry and Sue. We spent hours playing Skipbo to which the guys always found an excuse as to why Sue and I lost the game. Memories of times that we heard them play and sing. Times that we spent deep sea fishing, knowing them at First Monday as we had booths next to them. Sue we love you and send our condolences. We surely will miss Jerry but know he is in a better place holding Jesus’s hand. Our thought and prayers are with you today and in the days to come. Lester and Bonnie Hardin, Rockwall,Texas

  4. Well, the brothers are now all Home again, and that makes me smile. Those of us who are their sons can know we are descended from a group of truly remarkable men—each one geniuses in one way or the other. I look forward to eternity when the family circle is fully reunited. Every blessing to you distant cousins!


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