George Brabham

george brabham

October 18, 1936 ~ August 2, 2025

George Thomas Brabham was born on October 18, 1936, in Bryan’s Mill, Texas, where he grew up and attended Paul Pewitt School in Naples, TX. He graduated from SMU with a business degree. He was an entrepreneur, an independent insurance agent, a real estate agent, and he was an active citizen of Daingerfield, serving on the Water District, and a devoted member of the United Methodist Church in Daingerfield as well as Northwest Hills United Methodist Church in Austin, serving as a Stephen Minister. He is survived by his wife, Pat, daughter Cassie and her husband Ben, their children Sydney and Cathryn (“Greer”) Wheatley, and by his son, Bradley Brabham and his children, Grace and Hunter, and his wife Lilliana, and their daughter, Savannah. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Teri Nell, and his parents, Vera Nell (“Bubba”) and Jamie Brabham. Graveside services will be held at 11:00 AM, Friday, August 8, 2025 at Daingerfield Cemetery. Burial will follow under the direction of Horn-Nail-Haggard Funeral Home in Daingerfield. In lieu of flowers or food, the family requests donations to any food bank.

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  1. To Pat and The Extended Brabham Family, with deepest regrets and condolences…..

    I first got to know George through the first Methodist Church in Daingerfield Texas.

    Then I got to know George much better when I was working for the doctors in Daingerfield……

    To say that George had a unique personality is an understatement…..

    George was dedicated to his family, God, church and community……

    Daingerfield has lost one of its most ardent and influential champions and supporters……

    And this planet has lost a good and talented man…….

    May God Be With You All Now And In The Difficult Days Ahead…….

    Submitted with love and the greatest respect that one human being can have for another.

    Matthew Lanagan
    Little Rock Arkansas

  2. To Pat and family. As a freshman at PHP I was “adopted” by George, a senior, as a little brother. He used to have me drive his car and run errands for him. I regret that I never told him how much his friendship influenced my life. May Light Perpetual Shine Upon His Soul.

    Jackie Skelton

  3. Patsy, I was so sorry to hear about George’s passing. My heart and sympathy go out to you and your family. We were the lucky ones to have had our husbands all these wonderful years. Jesus has been so good to me and He will continue to watch over you and fill the voids with His love and contentment. I would love to see and visit with you sometime later when things have settled down for you. Mary Hagler


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