Jason Reid McCormick

February 28, 1975 - June 19, 2021

Jason Reid McCormick, 46, of Kountze, died Saturday, June 19, 2021.  He was born on February 28, 1975, in Silsbee, to Barbara Brazier McCormick and Jeppie Davis McCormick, Jr.

Survivors include his wife, Sabrina Mangum; children, Kayla Cruz and her husband, Carlos, of Killeen; Christina Hawkins of San Angelo; and Jason McCormick, Jr. of Kountze; grandchildren, Jazmyn Cruz and Evalyn Cruz; mother, Barbara Smith of Arlington; father, Jeppie McCormick, Jr. of Kountze; and brothers, Stuart McCormick, Brian McCormick, and Adam McCormick, all of Arlington.

A gathering of Jason’s family and friends will begin at 10:00 a.m., with his funeral Service at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, June 26, 2021, at Broussard’s, 490 Cemetery Road, Silsbee.  His interment will follow at Village Mills Cemetery, Village Mills.

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Village Mills Cemetery

Village Mills Cemetery
  • highway 69 north village mills tx 77663

Funeral Service

Funeral Service
  • 490 cemetery road silsbee tx 77656
  • 06/26/2021
  • 11:00 am

Gathering of Family and Friends

Gathering of Family and Friends
  • 490 cemetery road silsbee tx 77656
  • 06/26/2021
  • 4:26 am

Broussard's Mortuary - Silsbee, TX

Broussard's Mortuary - Silsbee, TX
  • 490 cemetery road silsbee tx 77656

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KENNETH Davis

To my truck driver friend & coworker , you will be truly be miss

Tina Barney

It’s so hard to believe. I am sorry Sister that you lost the love of your life and nothing I say can bring him back or heal your heart. If I could Take your pain I would in a heartbeat. I love you and I’m here for you now and after this. You need anything John and I are alway a phone call away . Love you , Tina John and Josie Barney

Richard Medeiros

Me and Jason spent one year in school together. Our freshman year. Many an afternoon spent playing our versions of Guns n Roses or Ozzy or Motley Crue. He was our go to beat on something with a stick drummer. But we were young and dumb and it was a great time in life. I miss that drive up to the dorm at the academy and making that turn to the right as Jason and his families house was on the left. Jason is gone too soon. Till we meet again in heaven my friend.....JAA class of ‘94!

Rasheeda Haney

I had the opportunity to work with Jason and he will be greatly missed. My condolences go out to his family and friends. May God cover you all and provide strength during this difficult time.

Scott Matthews

Having to have gone through a racial battle in the previous City that I once lived in. And then to come down and work with Jason. The one that trained me on a position that I now hold today as a roll off driver. A few years back my daughter was and I.C.U. and he had called and checked on my daughter not every day. but as often as he could. even after months when she got out the hospital. He still checked in on her. but the whole time that my daughter was in the hospital not one of my own family member ever checked or ask how she was doing. And I told Jason, then he said to me. "Scott, Mann you got a friend for life.". Thank you for all you've done. I LOVE YOU.

Allen and Becky Wilder

J Mc, we love you like a son and have always been so proud of you. The fun memories of you with Corey and Ron during teen years are esp held dear, 'our 3 sons'. We are so thankful of time shared. Sabrina, Jason's love for you and y'all's family made his life wonderful, he was so proud and happy. Please know our hearts are with you during this time. We hope you find solace in your loving heartfelt memories. Memories are eternal and good for our souls.