Vernon Browder

vernon browder

July 10, 1943 ~ December 27, 2023


Resided in: Avinger, Texas

Vernon Kelly Browder, Sr. was born July 10, 1943 in Brownwood, Texas to James Hardy Browder and Minnie Orr Browder. Vernon passed away December 27, 2023 at a veterans hospital. Vernon proudly served his country during the Vietnam War. Vernon was a caring man with a big heart. He was always willing to help others. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and riding his Can-Am Spyder. He also enjoyed reading and playing video games. He loved his family and his dogs.
Vernon is preceded in death by his parents; wife, Patricia Browder; daughter, Vanessa Browder Hall; sister, Nelda Browder; brothers, Isom Browder, Billy Jack Browder, and Roy Lee Browder.
He is survived by his children: Michelle Thomas and husband Allen, Vernon Browder, Jr. and wife Sarah, Kelly Browder and wife Sally; eight grandchildren, Michael Thomas, Ryan Browder, Emily Browder, Madison Hall, Hunter Hall, Glory Salazar, Marina Browder, and Huntley Browder; brother, Doyle Browder; and numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
Services for Mr. Browder will beΒ 10:00 a.m. Saturday, January 6, 2024, at Eastlawn Memorial Park in Early, Texas under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Hughes Springs.

Services

Graveside Ceremony: January 6, 2024 10:00 am

Eastlawn Memorial Park
1921 Early Blvd
Early, Texas 76802


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  1. Candle 8I worked with Vernon for many years at Weatherford – he was a hoot!!
    I’m very saddened to hear of his passing.

  2. Candle 3Daisy Nevarez
    Thank you for the memories you gave to me as a child, deer hunting and fishing alongside with my dad.

  3. Candle 2I worked with Vernon in Alvin – he was a very knowledgeable man and I really enjoyed working with him. Our heart good goes out to the family at this time.

  4. Candle 3To one of the greatest men and mentors in my life, I know he had a great sense of humor, for a lot people just think of the way he worded it. He was the first man to tell me that I can can do anything as long as I stuck with it straight on, I know in my heart he was great just by the way he shared knowledge and the love he showed even though it was a cold joke before he shook your hand while giving a hug at the same time, and to add; he wouldn’t stop shaking your hand for about 15 seconds after the hug. I got love for you Sr. and thanks for all the conversations. You’re loved and missed


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