of Smyrna, TN
July 26, 1948 - August 24, 2024
Steve Wayne Brewer, 76, of Smyrna, Tennessee passed away on August 24, 2024 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He was born in Whitton, Arkansas on July 26, 1948 to Howard L. and Birdie E Brewer. Steve served as a Corporal in the U.S. Army. He enjoyed hunting and old classic cars. Steve especially favored his 1966 GTO. He is survived by his loving wife: Diane Brewer; brother, Gary Lynn Brewer (Kayce) and nephews, Duce Carlton (Shannon) and Alex Brewer (Angela). Steve was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Charlotte Carlton. A graveside service will be held at Bassett Cemetery on Thursday, August 29, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. To leave a fond memory please visit the online guestbook at www.RollerFuneralHomes.com.
Condolences from David and Michael Little. A little younger than Steve but we all worked on my dads farm growing up. Saw him go off to war and his return. Have been out of the community over 50 years but never forget those formative years.
Diane, I am so sorry for the loss of the Steve. He’s been your soulmate, your friend, your lover, your husband and all that to you for all these years. I know how it feels. I don’t know what to say but I’m sorry if you need to talk call me, love you, Diane
Aunt Diane, your in my thoughts and prayers.
So sorry for your loss Steve was such a wonderful person he will be missed.
My condolences . Praying for you and your family
Our condolences to the family of Steve Brewer. We both worked at Tridon with Steve. He was truly a great friend and even though we haven’t seen him in a while, he will always be in our hearts. He was fun to be around and always had a joke to tell. If there is anything we can do for the family please let us know. Sending our love and best wishes to all who considered him a friend.
Prayers for the family. Steve will be missed.
There truly aren't enough words to express how much Uncle Steve will be missed. I don't think I ever remember him without a smile on his face and just down to earth goodness in his soul. Soar high. Forever in our hearts.
Love,
Gray and Gail Newton
Love yall
My sincere condolences to the family of Steve Brewer. We worked together at Tridon for many years. He would always come and say hi when he came back to visit. He will truly be missed. So sorry for your loss.
To my dearest family I love you with all my heart and I pray for comfort during this difficult time steve was the best uncle we had and and aunt diane we will be praying for you love you dearly if you ever need anything let us know
Thank you for the memories my dear friend, for taking in a stranger and making me feel like family. For taking me along to my 1st air show. For being a wonderful person. You will be missed.
My condolences is with you Diana and Gary and the family
So sorry to hear this, my cousin, one of the good ones who paid the price of freedom in Vietnam, you are loved and will be missed.
I worked with Steve over 30 years at Tridon. He was a hard worker and the most dependable man I’ve ever worked with. He also had a big heart and would truly give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. Just a couple of weeks ago I talked to Diane on Facebook and told her I was going to contact Steve in the near future. I wish now I had made it a priority. Rest In Peace Steve. Thank you again for your service to this country. Wrap your sweet love around Diane and Steve’s family lord and give them peace.j
Steve I'm so blessed we be came good friends. You made me laugh. I'm so glad you and Diane came to see us. You will be missed. Love you always.
Steve was a class mate He was all nice so sorry for your loss
I'll miss him and always will have fine memories of him we always had good times and bad times more good than bad that was just knowing him lol he will always be in my heart
Uncle Steve, you are with Jesus now. No more suffering. I'll miss you here on earth but I'll see you in heaven some day. Rest in God's arms. I love you !