Debbie Graves
Brett was always there coaching. My boys never missed a day of practice or a game. They still laugh and reminisce over all the great times they had together. Brett you will be deeply missed but never forgotten.
Birth date: Aug 3, 1967 Death date: May 30, 2020
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Stanley Brett Myers, age 52, of Munford, Tennessee, passed away on May 30, 2020. A visitation will be held from 5-7 pm on Tuesday, June 2nd at Munford Funeral Home. Family and friends are welcome. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Munford Funeral Home. Brett was married to Melissa on September 2, 1994; they were married 25 years. Brett worked as an electrician his entire adult life. He enjoyed fishing, smoking and grilling, watching football and baseball, and spoiling every dog he ever met. He loved his family deeply. Brett is lovingly remembered by his wife Melissa Myers, son Zachary Ty Myers and daughter Bailey Danielle Myers, daughter-in-law Kaitlin Borrmann, his brother Jody and sister Tracie, sister-in-law Tina and his extended family and friends. Brett is preceded in death by his mother, Ural “Sam” Brown and father, Stanley Myers. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to the American Diabetes Association or the National Kidney Foundation.Read Obituary
Brett was always there coaching. My boys never missed a day of practice or a game. They still laugh and reminisce over all the great times they had together. Brett you will be deeply missed but never forgotten.
Brett Myers worked with me in electrical & instrumentation at Buckman. He was always friendly, always joking around, and would do anything for you. We were all sorry to see him leave when his health failed him and more sorry to see him pass on. He always talked about his family- way more than most men do. I never saw him act or speak disrespectfully to a coworker or his family. He ended every phone conversation with his wife with “I love you” or “love you too” and that reminded me to be more thoughtful toward my wife & kids.
He took my son & me fishing at his Aunt Reba’s and helped Josh rig his line and catch bream. I will always remember those times. In our last few phone conversations, we spoke about his health, our families, fishing, and other things. He confessed to knowing Jesus as his Savior. He will be missed.
Craig Taylor
I had the pleasure of working with Brett at Buckman. Brett and I shared music that we liked with each other. Slash was one of our favorites with Myles Kennedy singing. Brett had excellent taste in music, none of that mushy stuff for him.
We have missed him a lot at Buckman.
God Speed Brett.
So sorry to hear of Brett's passing. I really enjoyed working with him at Buckman. He will be missed.
Thoughts & Prayers for the family.🙏🙏
You are loved and missed Brett.❤️❤️