News Staff
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing o f B rett W illiam S wanson, a d evoted, dedicated, and compassionate man. Brett was born on August 27, 1976, and gained his angel wings on April 18, 2026. Through his 49 years, he touched m any l ives w ith h is w isdom, humor, and steadfast love. Brett’s many traits will forever be carried by those w ho h ad t he p rivilege o f k nowing h im. His short but impactful life w ill forever be an inspiration, a lasting reminder of the power of love, dedication, and the difference one person can make in the lives of others. His dedication to the family business was unquestionable from the moment he started school to the very end. He paved a path of commitment a nd c ompassion. H e w as a h ands-on l eader w ho c ared about his employees and customers. He always made sure everyone was taken care of. Brett was an avid sports fan! He loved the Nebraska Huskers, Dallas Cowboys, and the North Carolina Tar Heels basketball team. He loved racing, golfing, and especially an ice-cold Bud Light. Of all the incredible traits Brett had, the best was that he was a loving father, husband, son, brother, and friend. He loved deeply and wholeheartedly, always putting others before himself. His presence was steady, his support unwavering, and his love constant. He taught his family the value of hard work, resilience, and unconditional love—lessons t hat w ill live o n t hrough t hem. H e w ill b e g reatly missed and forever remembered. He leaves behind his wife, Tara; children, Gracie (Austin) and Zak (Sydney), who were the lights of his life; parents Dennis and Terri Swanson of Bassett; siblings Brandi and Wade Hollenbeck of Bassett; Scott and Lauren Swanson of Bassett; in-laws Glen and Judy Stahlecker of Atkinson; sister-in-law Emily and Casey Poessnecker of Atkinson; nieces and nephews Harlee, Marc, and Taysom Gentele, Andrew, Matyson, Kyson, and Kynlee Hollenbeck, Courtney and Max Roberts, and Cole Poessnecker; along with his Sandhills Equipment family; m any aunts a nd u ncles; a nd h is g randpa D uane “ Magoo” Swanson. In addition, Brett is remembered by many extended family and friends who will miss him deeply. He was preceded in death by his grandma, Patty Swanson; and his grandparents, Bill and Joan Rowan. A memorial visitation and prayer service were held on Saturday, April 25, at the Rock County Community Center in Bassett with Pastor Glen Stahlecker officiating. The music selections of “Save The Roses” by Lee Brice and “Even Though I’m Leaving” by Luke Combs were played. A eulogy was given by Matt Dvorak. A private family inurnment was held in the Bassett Memorial Park Cemetery. Hoch Funeral Home of Bassett was in charge of arrangements and condolences may be left for the family at www.hochfuneralhome.com.