Obituary
Brett Yancey, beloved husband, father, and coach, passed away on October 2nd at the age of 48, after a courageous 7-year battle with cancer. Known as a fighter, warrior, and the toughest man many knew, Brett faced his illness with remarkable strength and determination. Throughout his journey, he lived for the moments that mattered most—watching his daughters graduate, excel in sports, and attend college. He was immensely proud of the family he built and the countless lives he touched.
Brett's story of perseverance inspired thousands and led many to Christ. His true passion was coaching, where he dedicated his life to making a positive difference in the lives of young men and women, both on and off the field. His impact on these young people was profound, and they, in turn, left a lasting impression on him. Brett's legacy will continue through the lives he shaped and the hearts he touched. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
Brett is survived by his best friend, high school sweetheart and wife of 26 years, Carrie Yancey. The loves of his life, daughters; Savanna, Sydney and Sarakate Yancey.
Father, Alton Yancey, sister Paige (Nick) Black nieces McKenzie (Brad) Johansen, Kylie (Taylor) Ayers. Brother Kurt (Renae) Yancey, nephew Paxton and niece Presley Yancey.
Mother and Father In-law Wayne and Paulette Hornbuckle, sister in-law Katie(Chris) Hall, nephews Andrew and Chase Hall.
Chosen Brother and Best Friend Jake (Ashley) Underwood, nieces Ansley and Ellis Underwood.
Preceded in death by his mother, Mary Yancey.
We will celebrate the life of Brett on Sunday October 6th at Meadowbrook Baptist Church. Family will receive friends from 2:00-4:00 p.m. with a service to honor his memory at 4:00 p.m. We extend this invitation of presence to all that knew and loved him or were touched by his story.
Pallbearers: Chris Winningham, Jeremy Edwards, Chris Sanders, Matt Brooks, Will Hill, Kyle Routon
Honorary Pallbearers: Former coaches and players
Special Thanks: The communities of Southside, Glencoe, Rainbow City and all of Etowah County. MD Anderson Medical Center, Carrollton-Tanner Cancer Center (Jason Sanders and Randall Pierce) Northwest GA Spine Center and the staff of Brian Kirby. Pro health Home health Hospice and Becky Thompson and Amy Black and Southside Family Pharmacy.
The family will accept flowers at Meadowbrook or you can make a donation to the following cancer research foundation.
In memory of [Brett Yancey] contributions may be made to MD Anderson Cancer Center, P.O. Box 4486, Houston, TX 77210-4486 or mdanderson.org .
If you need information on memorial funds or wish to learn about other ways to support MD Anderson, please call 800-525-5841 or email [email protected].