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Brian Wade Lackey

Fremont, Texas

Jun 20, 1978 – Feb 4, 2024

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BORN
June 20, 1978
DIED
February 4, 2024
LOCATION
Fremont, Texas

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Brian Wade Lackey

June 20, 1978 – February 4, 2024

FREMONT - Brian Wade Lackey was born on June 20, 1978, to his heroes Bruce and Kathy Lackey from whom he gained a love of singing and dancing, an incredible work ethic, and the unrelenting importance of family....

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Dear Lackeys, I'm just heart broken over your loss. Prayers for the whole family, especially Amanda and the children. May you be comforted daily by the Lord and His promises.

Kathy...I just read of your dear son's life and we are heartbroken for you. He sounds like a beautiful, beautiful person. Remembering you in prayer. Your FHS classmate, Nancy Brand Schroeder Blair, NE

Kathy & Bruce, & family: We just heard of the loss of Brian. Our hearts ache for you. May you continue to share all the special memories mentioned in his tribute. His accomplishments, faith, & love of family is amazing. Our sincerest sympathy, Eileen & Bob Thornburg

My deepest sympathies go out to the Lackey family. I feel fortunate to have crossed professional paths with Brian and will always remember his cheerful every and positivity in every interaction we had. His essence will definitely live on in those he's left behind.

I'm so sorry to hear or Brian's passing - we connected through work and I always felt lucky to know him. He was kind and extremely passionate about his work. He easily made me laugh and we enjoyed our check in calls each month. My thoughts and prayers to Brian's family as you grieve the loss of a "great one".

I´m so very sorry to hear about Brian´s passing. He was such a nice person in high school and I remember his enthusiasm on stage in choir. Sending deep condolences to his family.

My sincere condolences to the Lackey family. Brian is an extraordinary person and I'm incredibly grateful that we connected through our work. His incredible kindness touched the lives of everyone he encountered. Whether it was a warm smile, helping hand, or word of encouragement, Brian's unwavering support made a lasting impact. He truly exemplified Navigate's motto of "Do Good Things," and his legacy of kindness and compassion will continue to inspire us all.

What a great man. I'm very sorry for your loss.

This news leaves me speechless. And so very sad. I have so many great memories of sports - football, wrestling, weight room - with Brian when we were young. Best wishes to Kathy, Bruce, Amanda and their children. My heart aches.