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Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


Jessie Vernie (Brazell) Young

March 14, 1910 ~ January 15, 1985

Jessie Vernie Young, 74, of 8818 Oakbrook, San Antonio, Texas passed away January 15, 1985 of a heart attack.

Services were held Thursday, January 17, 1985 in Mission Funeral Chapel in San Antonio. Burial was in San Antonio.

Jessie Vernie Brazell was born in Roll, Oklahoma on March 14, 1910 to Bob and Lela Brazell.

On January 3, 1932 she married Joy Overton Young. They had four sons.

She is survived by her husband of the home; four sons, Leonard, Alva, Orval and Leroy, all of the San Antonio area; fifteen grandchildren; six great grandchildren; three brothers and three sisters.


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