Billy Wayne Brewer, a beloved son, father, brother, and grandfather, departed this world on November 25, 2025. Born on March 4, 1969, in Humboldt, Tennessee, Billy lived a life filled with passion, love, and a profound appreciation for the simple joys that life had to offer.
Professionally, he dedicated himself to his work at McCoy Heating and Air as an HVAC technician, where his expertise and unwavering commitment made him a treasured member of the team. Billy’s technical skills were matched only by his instinctive ability to connect with others, earning him lasting friendships and admiration from colleagues and clients alike.
Outside of work, Billy had a vibrant spirit that shone through in his hobbies. A true motorsport enthusiast, he found immense joy in watching NASCAR races, a passion that blossomed into a cherished collection of NASCAR diecast cars. His heart belonged to his favorite driver, Kevin Harvick, and the excitement of each race brought him delight and contentment.
Family meant everything to Billy. He is survived by his loving mother, Brenda Hunt Brewer of Clifton, TN, who was a constant source of support and encouragement in his life. He leaves behind his son, Garrett Brewer of Colorado, and his daughter, Caitlyn Burton of Southaven, MS, both of whom carry with them the beautiful memories of their father and the values he instilled in them.
Billy's legacy continues through his two brothers, Stacy Brewer and Martin Brewer, both of Linden, TN, who remember him for his kindness, humor, and unwavering loyalty. As a devoted grandfather, he cherished the moments spent with his four grandchildren: James Brewer, Cordell Burton, Angel Burton, and Leah Burton. Billy’s laughter and warmth will forever linger in the hearts of those he loved.
In Billy’s absence, the world feels a little dimmer, yet those who were fortunate enough to know him will always carry his spirit with them. His infectious enthusiasm for life, love for family, and devotion to his passions will be remembered fondly, shaping the memories of all who walked alongside him. May he rest in peace, leaving behind a legacy that will be cherished eternally.
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