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James Brewer

January 30, 1965 ~ July 29, 2024

Born in: Vancouver, Washington
Resided in: Pittsburg, Texas

James Paul Brewer was born January 30, 1965 in Vancouver, Washington to Alois and Mary Brewer. He passed away unexpectedly on July 29, 2024. James was an electrician for AEP and worked at several power plants over the years. He was a Navy veteran who served his country proudly. He loved his grandchildren and he spoiled them rotten. Although he made a life in Texas, he had a special place in his heart for Oregon. He never met a stranger and was always ready with his “dad jokes”. James was touched by his participation in the Walk to Emmaus program. He loved the Lord, his family and his country.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and sister, Mary Gutierrez.

James is survived by a daughter, Paige Fraga and husband Saul of Pittsburg; son, Cameron Brewer of Pittsburg; three grandchildren, Kaden and Lynden Fraga and Jackson Brewer; siblings, Walter Brewer, Jerri Hathaway, Tony Brewer, Martin Brewer, and Angie Passmore; uncle, Charles Shaw; aunt, Geraldine Wilson; and a host of extended family and friends.

Services for Mr. Brewer will be 2:00 p.m. Saturday, August 3, 2024 at Reeder-Davis Chapel in Hughes Springs.

 

Services

Memorial Ceremony: August 3, 2024 2:00 pm

Reeder-Davis Funeral Home - Hughes Springs
1213 Hanes Blvd
Hughes springs, Texas 75656


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  1. Candle 8We love you Jamie! You have been called home way too early. You will be greatly missed. Thankful for the privilege and honor to have you as part of the family.

  2. Our deepest sympathy to the Brewer family. James was a great guy and I know he will be missed.

  3. Candle 2My sincere condolences to the Brewer Family. Praying for the family. James was always smiling, he will be greatly missed by all.

  4. Candle 5I am sooo sorry on the loss of Jamie…he was such a sweet guy and always would speak to you when he seen you…his family and friends are in my thoughts and prayers

  5. Candle 5I’m so sorry for Jim’s passing. My thoughts go out to his family. I served with Jim while in the Navy, I don’t believe I ever met a kinder person. He will be missed by all that we’re lucky enough to meet him.

  6. We met James at my niece’s wedding. The fact that Mary and Bryan and the children loved him so much certainly endeared James to all of us. Our heartfelt prayers go out for those who feel and grieve this great loss.

  7. Candle 2Sending my condolences to ALL my family and his friends. He was and will forever be a special man. I love you Uncle James. You’ll will always be the fun, loving Uncle, with a smile that can light up anyones day. not a day will go by that I wish I could have seen you just One more time, I miss my bear hugs.


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