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Otis Tracey “Tre” Nesbit

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Otis Tracey “Tre” Nesbit

Birth
Winters, Runnels County, Texas, USA
Death
23 Jan 2012 (aged 50)
Stanton, Martin County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cremated, Other. Specifically: Unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Leatherwood Memorial Chapels
Brady, TX
Jan 25, 2012

Tracey "Tre" Nesbit, age 50, passed away on Mon, Jan 23, 2012 in a vehicle accident near Stanton, TX.

He was born Nov 8, 1961 in Winters, TX to Billy Ray Nesbit and Oleta Evelyn (Bradshaw) Nesbit.

He married Amy Garza on Aug 31, 2001 in Paint Rock.

He was a truck driver all of his working life, driving for McCorkle Truck Line since 2003. He had lived in the Brady area since 1996. He enjoyed hunting, the outdoors and music. He loved kids and being with family. He was a Baptist.

A memorial service for Tracey "Tre" Nesbit will be held Friday afternoon at 3 pm at the First Baptist Church in Brady with Pastor Ruben Metcalf officiating. The family will receive friends Thurs evening from 6-8 pm at Leatherwood Memorial Chapels in Brady. Friends may sign the online memorial guest book at www.leatherwoodmemorialchapels.com. Honorary Pallbearers will be Steven Morris, Victor Santoya, Cody Hord, Jesse Bullard, Justin Wagley, Stephen Bradshaw, Paul Stanley, Stetson Nesbit, Lance King, Robert Hernandez, James Morris and Roy Fenwick.

Tracey is survived by his wife Amy of the home; father Bill Nesbit and his longtime companion Helga Bonetti of Brady; step-father Ronny Vordick and his wife Kathy of Millersview; daughters Amanda Garza of San Angelo and Alycia Nesbit of Millersview; brother Casey Nesbit and his wife Sue Ann of Robert Lee; step-brothers Ricky Vordick of Killeen, Dale Vordick and Dea Vordick of San Angelo; sister Gina King and husband Raymond of Odessa and numerous nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his grandparents, John and Laura Nesbit and Bell and Jesse Bradshaw, and his mother, Oleta (Bradshaw) Nesbit Vordick.
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Tracey was acting as a Good Samaritan at the time of his death. He had stopped to help three people involved in a collision on Hwy 176 NW of Midland, TX. While Tracey and another Good Samaritan, Antonio Mujica, who had independently stopped, were rendering aid, an 18-wheeler smashed into one of the vehicles involved in the original accident, killing Tracey and Mr. Mujica at the scene.
Leatherwood Memorial Chapels
Brady, TX
Jan 25, 2012

Tracey "Tre" Nesbit, age 50, passed away on Mon, Jan 23, 2012 in a vehicle accident near Stanton, TX.

He was born Nov 8, 1961 in Winters, TX to Billy Ray Nesbit and Oleta Evelyn (Bradshaw) Nesbit.

He married Amy Garza on Aug 31, 2001 in Paint Rock.

He was a truck driver all of his working life, driving for McCorkle Truck Line since 2003. He had lived in the Brady area since 1996. He enjoyed hunting, the outdoors and music. He loved kids and being with family. He was a Baptist.

A memorial service for Tracey "Tre" Nesbit will be held Friday afternoon at 3 pm at the First Baptist Church in Brady with Pastor Ruben Metcalf officiating. The family will receive friends Thurs evening from 6-8 pm at Leatherwood Memorial Chapels in Brady. Friends may sign the online memorial guest book at www.leatherwoodmemorialchapels.com. Honorary Pallbearers will be Steven Morris, Victor Santoya, Cody Hord, Jesse Bullard, Justin Wagley, Stephen Bradshaw, Paul Stanley, Stetson Nesbit, Lance King, Robert Hernandez, James Morris and Roy Fenwick.

Tracey is survived by his wife Amy of the home; father Bill Nesbit and his longtime companion Helga Bonetti of Brady; step-father Ronny Vordick and his wife Kathy of Millersview; daughters Amanda Garza of San Angelo and Alycia Nesbit of Millersview; brother Casey Nesbit and his wife Sue Ann of Robert Lee; step-brothers Ricky Vordick of Killeen, Dale Vordick and Dea Vordick of San Angelo; sister Gina King and husband Raymond of Odessa and numerous nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his grandparents, John and Laura Nesbit and Bell and Jesse Bradshaw, and his mother, Oleta (Bradshaw) Nesbit Vordick.
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Tracey was acting as a Good Samaritan at the time of his death. He had stopped to help three people involved in a collision on Hwy 176 NW of Midland, TX. While Tracey and another Good Samaritan, Antonio Mujica, who had independently stopped, were rendering aid, an 18-wheeler smashed into one of the vehicles involved in the original accident, killing Tracey and Mr. Mujica at the scene.


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