Darlene Bravenec

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Our beloved Darlene Yvonne Bravenec, 40, passed away Friday morning in Phenix City, Alabama where she had been residing for the past three years.Darlene was born to John and Otila Bravenec on Saturday,noon January 18, 1964 in McAllen, Texas. She lived her childhood years in Mission, Texas where she attended the Sharyland School District and graduated in 1984. Darlene a loving Daughter and Mother is survived by her Mother Otila C. Bravenec, her Daughters; Monica Neigut-Lay, and Cassidy Maria Lee Dillard, Son; Austin Griffin, Brother; Raymond Ayala and Wife Melissa, Nephews; Raymond Ayala and James Ayala, Sister;Debbie Almaguer and Husband Victor, Nieces;Jessica Almaguer, Amanda Almaguer and Zerah Almaguer, Nephew Victor Almaguer Jr., Sister;Sandra Strube and Nephew;; John Strube and Niece;Pamela Strube. She is preceded in death by her Father John Bravenec and Son, Baby John Bravenec. Recitation of Holy Rosary Thursday, 7:30 PM at the Chapel Mission Funeral Home. Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated Friday, 1:00 PM at St. Julia?s Catholic Church. Serving as pallbearers are Austin Griffin, Victor Almagner, Jr., John Strube, Raymond Ayala, Victor Almaguer and Ben Robbins. Honorary pallbearer is Son, Austin Griffin.
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1964 - 2004

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