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© Amarillo Globe-News
Jan. 3, 2002


James Ray Brazeal

June 25, 1945 ~ Jan. 1, 2002

DUMAS - James Ray Brazeal, 56, died Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2002.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday in Morrison Funeral Directors Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Jay McGaughy, pastor of Temple Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Northlawn Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Brazeal was born June 25, 1945, in Stigler, Okla. He was a Dumas and Moore County resident most of his life. He was an equipment operator at the street department for the city of Dumas since Sept. 6, 1989. He was raised in Sunray and was a graduate of Sunray High School.

Survivors include a son, Jeremy Brazeal of Dumas; his former wife, Lois Smith of Dumas; a stepdaughter, Karla Smith of Dumas; a stepson, Carlos Smith of Oregon City, Ore.; a granddaughter, Heather Duby of Dumas; and a brother, Randy Brazeal of Richmond.

The family suggests memorials be to a favorite charity.

The family will be at 217 N. Meredith in Dumas.


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