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Brad Alan Yount, age 50 of Covington, Ohio, passed away on Friday, January 24, 2025 at his home unexpectedly.
He was born on February 16, 1974 in Greenville to the late Gary and Karen Yount.
Brad will be deeply missed by his wife, Donna Yount; son, Alan Yount (Carrie Latham); step-sons, Dustin (Hannah) Williams, Nathan (Tori) Williams, and Charlie Williams; granddaughters, Iris Sue Yount and another on the way; step grandsons, Nathan Jr. and Luke; brother, Brian Yount (Necole Clouse); nieces, Haley Yount (EJ McKinney) and Madison Clouse; uncle, Ron Yount (Elieen); aunt, Donna York; and many cousins and friends.
Brad graduated from Bradford High School in 1992. Brad grew up very involved with show horses and worked many years as a Farrier and Blacksmith. He enjoyed attending all of his sons sporting events and was very proud of all his accomplishments. Brad owned and operated his own business, ProStar Dumpsters, and was heavily involved in real estate. He was always a very hard worker and would lend a helping hand to anybody in need. He loved spending time with his son and granddaughter more than anything, she was his pride and joy.
He will be deeply missed by his family and forever hold a special place in their hearts.
Private services will be held at the convenience of the family.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the funeral home to help offset funeral expenses.
Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.tributefuneralhomes.com.
1000 N. Broadway Street, Greenville, OH 45331
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