Brett Joseph Eno, age 21 of Chadwick, died July 10, 2025. He was born August 17, 2003 in Salina, Kansas, the son of Derrick and Rachel (Govreau) Eno. Brett was a cherished son, loving father and devoted husband.
Survivors include: his wife, Lily Eno; his daughter, Mary Eno; his parents; his brothers, Kaleb Eno and Alex Eno; his grandfather, Bill Govreau; and his numerous other family and many, many, friends.
Brett was preceded in death by his grandmother, Kittie Govreau on June 9th, 2025.
Brett worked as a welder. He was an avid reader with a deep love for history, Brett was not only a learner but also a teacher, sharing his passion with those around him. His talent as a drummer filled our homes with rhythm and joy, inspiring all who had the privilege of hearing him.
Brett's compassion for others was evident in everything he did. He had an innate ability to connect with people, making everyone feel valued and loved. He was a true family man, whose strength and unwavering commitment to his loved ones were the foundation of his life.
Surrounded by a large circle of family and friends, Brett created lasting memories that will forever warm our hearts. His presence enriched our lives immeasurably, and his legacy will continue to inspire us all. Though his time with us was far too short, the love he shared and the lessons he imparted will be cherished forever.
"Our dear son was a gift to this world. His strength, compassion, and unshakable determination made him one of a kind. His life, though brief, was full of meaning, and the memories we created together will forever be our greatest treasure. We miss him deeply." - Rachel and Derrick Eno
Cremation rites will be accorded by Adams Crematory and arrangements are under direction of Adams Funeral Home, Nixa.
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