Titi Branch, co-founder of Miss Jessie's natural hair care line, dead at 45

Co-founder of “Miss Jessie's,” Titi Branch, died on Dec. 4 in what is being reported as suicide by way of asphyxia. News of the 45-year-old entrepreneur's passing flew under the radar for more than a week until her obituary 

Titi Branch, the co-founder of the successful natural haircare line Miss Jessie's, has died. According to an obituary that was released by NV Magazine, Branch reportedly passed away on December 4 from an apparent suicide due to asphyxia. Prior to

Titi Branch, one of the co-founders of natural hair beauty brand Miss Jessie's, died Dec. 4. According to NV Magazine, the 45-year-old entrepreneur died of an apparent suicide caused by asphyxiation. The funeral is believed to have occurred last weekend.

Titi Branch, who with her sister Miko was one of the cofounders of successful curl-care product line Miss Jessie's, has passed away at 45, according to an obituary posted by NV Magazine. The Washington Post verified her death with a family friend, but

Branch is credited with creating Miss Jessie's Curly Pudding, one of the most popular products. The circumstances of Branch's death are unknown. NV Magazine's obituary of Branch lists the cause of death as an “apparent suicide,” but this has not been