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James Brandon Webster
Nov 21, 1972 - Jan 30, 2018
Posted by: Ann Weber

WILSON-LITTLE FUNERAL HOME
PURCELL-NEWCASTLE, MCCLAIN CO, OK
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James Brandon Webster age 45 of Orange, Texas formerly of Wayne, Oklahoma, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018.

Brandon was born November 21, 1972 in Oklahoma City. He was the youngest of three sons born to Johnny Keith Webster and Linda May (Powell) Webster. James grew up in both Purcell and Wayne, and graduated from Wayne High School in 1991. After high school he proudly served three years in the U. S. Navy before being honorably discharged in 1994. Brandon married Aimee Franks and together they raised four daughters, Mackenzie, Alexa, Chloe and Emma. Years later he remarried, marrying Audrey Hoffpier and together they have two children, Anzleigh and Zachary. Throughout his life, Brandon had a love for cars and trucks and working on them. He first started working as a diesel mechanic in Oklahoma City. He later moved to Houston and worked as a diesel mechanic for Stewart-Stevenson for a number of years. While living in Houston, he began working for Halliburton and was trained to be a Drilling Fluid Engineer. He then taught Drilling Fluid Technology and Well Control for five years for Halliburton. Brandon was currently working as a consultant in the oil field in West Texas and in the Gulf. Brandon had a great mechanical mind. He loved working with his hands and fixing things. He was the happiest when he was getting his hands dirty, doing mechanic work on his own vehicles or friends vehicles. There wasn’t anything he couldn’t fix around the home or on the job. Brandon loved his family, especially his children. He will be remembered as a wonderful father, son and grandson. He was a special brother, he was loved by his aunts and uncles and adored by his nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was preceded in death by: Grandfather, Homer Webster; Grandparents, L. B. and Beatrice Powell.

He is survived by: Wife, Audrey Webster of the home in Texas, Parents, Johnny and Linda Webster of Lexington, Six children, Mackenzie Webster of Newcastle, Alexa Todd and husband Kodie of Lexington, Chloe and Emma Webster of Newcastle, Anzleigh and Zachary Webster of Orange, Texas; Two brothers, Travis Wade Webster and wife Amelia of OKC, John Clinton Webster of Lexington, Grandmother, Beatrice Webster of Paoli, Mother-in-law, Java Hoffpier of Orange, TX. Aunts and uncles, Andrea Sue Webster of Moore, Gene Powell of Lexington, Judy Amaro of Norman, Jan Searcy of Lexington, Rhonda Hall and husband Jesse of Moore. Many nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends.

Graveside funeral services will be 11:00 AM Monday, Feb. 5, 2018 at Hillside Cemetery in Purcell. Arrangements are by Wilson-Little Funeral Home in Purcell.
 

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