Deceased Name: Jecca Jan (Henson) Hemphill- Scarbrough
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
9 Oct 1961
7 Sep 2014
Jecca Scarbrough
Jecca Jan (Henson) Hemphill- Scarbrough, age 52, a Grandbury resident.
She was born on October 09, 1961, to Jerry and Thelma Fay (Mena) Henson, at Ft. Worth, TX. and passed away on September 07, 2014 at Dallas, TX. at the age of 52 years, 10 months and 29 days.
She attended High School in Grandbury, TX. Jecca was a mother and a homemaker
She married Cecil Scarbrough on September 29, 2009 in Grandbury, TX.
Jecca attended Warriors for Christ.
She is survived by her husband Cecil Scarbrough of Grandbury, TX.; Daughters: Christy Mareth and husband Paul of TX Jeda Wood of Grandbury, TX Kealea Ray of Georgia Stevie Ray of Austin, TX; Sons: David Hemphill and wife Jessica of Coalgate, OK Matthew Hemphill of Coalgate, OK; Grandchildren: Jacie & Carissa Farris, David, Rowdy, Elizabeth Hemphill, Brianna Mareth Travis, Nash, Caine Hemphill; Brother: Jerry Mike Henson of Weatherford, TX; Sister: Jennifer Michelle Simmons of Ft. Worth, TX.
She was preceded in death by her parents: Jerry & Thelma Fay (Mena) Henson; Grandmother: Dovie Shrewder Services.
Funeral services will be held on Sunday September 14, 2014, 2:00 - pm at Brown's Funeral Chapel with burial at Woodman Cemetery.
Brown's Funeral Service, Coalgate
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