Prairie Rose Cremation & Funeral Services

In Memory

Brent Carey

October 2nd, 1958 - May 9th, 2024
Born in Claresholm, AB
Passed in High River, AB
Brent Carey

Brent Wesley Carey passed away peacefully with family by his side on Thursday, May 9, 2024 in High River, AB., at the age of 65 years.

He is lovingly remembered by his wife, Peggy; 3 children and their families, son, Ryan (Nicole) Carey and their kids, Easton and Dallas; daughter, Jamie (Dillon) Casebeer and their kids Brynlee and Lennon; and son, Blake (Jordan) Carey and their kids, Bennett and Henry.

He is also survived by his 3 older brothers and families, Wayne (Maureen) Carey and their families Shannon (Eric), Stephen & Laura, Scott (Debbie), Kaitlin (Morgan) & Marcus, Victor (Barbara) Carey and their families Wesley (Karen), Lincoln, Taylor, Victoria, & Jonah, Thomas (Colleen) Carey, and their families Melanie Carey, Kyle & Courtney, Dean (Jennifer), Addison, Russell (Lindsay), Ainsley & Tavis.

Brent was predeceased by his father, Wesley Carey; mother, Florence Carey; and niece, Joanna Carey.

Brent was born on October 2, 1958, in Claresholm, Alberta. He grew up working on the family farm alongside his father and brothers. During Brent’s younger years he was a tremendous hockey goaltender and enjoyed traveling the rodeo circuit, riding bulls. Brent had a short period of time goaltending for the Providence Bruins where his love for the Boston Bruins grew on from there.

He graduated high school in Claresholm. Working part time at Stavely auction is where his passion for cattle and desire to become an auctioneer started. He went on to graduate from the Western School of Auctioneering in Billings Montana, in 1977.

In 1978-1986 Brent started his livestock auctioneering career at Perlich Brothers Auction in Lethbridge, Alberta, alongside Tony Perlich. This is also where he met the love of his life Peggy.

Brent and Peggy were married alongside lifelong friends September 5, 1981. Brent became his own entity in 1986, as a purebred livestock auctioneer.

That summer of ’86 Brent and Peggy moved back to the farm in Stavely, and started growing their family with the birth of their oldest son, Ryan in April of 1987, daughter, Jamie in June of 1990, and their youngest son, Blake in February of 1993.

In the 46 years of auctioneering he found himself selling not only selling cattle, but also sold ostrich, sheep, elk, and warmblood horses. Brent was determined to set goals and achieve them and taught others to do so as well. “Never quit”. By setting his career goals he was able to auctioneer at the Calgary, Lethbridge, and Regina Bull sales multiple times as well as the National Western Stock Show in Denver. Brent became an influential man of the industry, mentoring many young auctioneers, ringmen, cattle buyers and the overall cattle business in general. He sat on the Alberta Beef Producers Board of Directors for 8 years and in 2021 was inducted into the Alberta Angus Association Hall of Fame as a Breed Builder. His legacy will be carried on by many in the industry.

Farming, cattle, hockey, golf and fishing were Brent’s hobbies. He valued friendship, and being a role model to many generations.

Beyond proud of kids and grandkids, he loved all of them more than the world could know. His world would light up in their presence, or if anyone asked for an update.

Brent was a man of many hats, and his loss will impact his family, along with many other that he has touched along the way.

“Swing that Gate”

A Celebration of Life will be held at the Stavely Community Center on Friday May 17, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. (Standard Auction Time), you can also watch via livestream on DLMS & Cattlevids,

https://www.dlms.ca or https://www.cattlevids.ca

Honorary pallbearers are Brent’s grandchildren and anyone that worked closely by his side.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Brent’s memory may be made to the Stavely Golf Course, or to an organization that would support young cattleman.

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Thad Snethun
1 month ago
My condolences to Peggy and the entire Carey family. I will remember Brent as a guy who said it like it was. He was honest, funny and well respected. I wish I would have visited with him more often.
Chuck MacLean
1 month ago
My condolences to Brent's family
I had the good fortune to work with Brent when we were both on the board of ABP.
Brent was always well prepared focus and enthusiastic about about the industry
Brent's contributions to the livestock industry were many and varied
Brent was a good friend always had your back and some awesome hockey stories
He will be missed
Kieran, Deb & Kodie Doetzel
1 month ago
An icon that will be dearly missed. Your wise words and humour impacted so many of us in the cattle industry. Sending you our sincere condolences to the whole family.
Cam Camden
1 month ago
Sincere condolences to the family. Brent was a true western gentleman and a good friend . A great loss to the indsustry!
Lois and Blair McRae and Family
1 month ago
Our sincere Sympathies Peggy and family of the loss of Brent.
Brent was a leader in the Beef industry with his auctioneer skills, keen eye for cattle, mentoring new breeders and his involvement with Alberta Beef,

As a founding member of the Keystone Klassic Angus Sale in Manitoba, Brent was the person we looked up to for auction knowledge. He sold the sale for 34 years and will be sadly missed. He was a very respected man in the Livestock Industry.

We will never forget our interesting conversations with our good friend , Brent and will cherish all the great times. Sincerely, Lois and Blair McRae and family, Manitoba.
Kimberly
1 month ago
First meet Brent when I was in training @Sandals in Jamaica 🇯🇲 he was the most incredible person I ever meet with a wonderful personality with his tooth pick in his mouth corner. He was fun to be around with never a dull moment. It is sad now, how I have to say sleep well my papa bear we will surely meet again, my condolences to the entire family
Romario leach
1 month ago
Uncle Brent was a one in a million man. He always have jokes when he visits us in Jamaica 🇯🇲 at sandals. My condolences goes out to the family 🙏🏾
Frank and Agnes McInenly
1 month ago
Peggy and family our deepest condolences to you all. Brent was a great auctioneer who will be missed in the purebred world.
Maryann (Nelson) Meek
1 month ago
Sending my thoughts and prayers to Peggy and families. Brent and I started school together in Stavely, there were only 3 of us from west of town in that grade and we all rode the same bus.. Brent always did a lot of talking 😉so I was never surprised when he went into auctioneering. He obviously loved his job, and had a very good reputation for selling stock. He has left a legacy in his children and grandchildren. Keep those memories close to your heart. “In loving memory of a life that will never be forgotten” RIP Brent.
Grant and Lauralee Rolston
1 month ago
We have many fond memories of our time with Brent on the road. He always made the best of any situation, be it storm stayed in Melita MB or stuck on the highway in the middle of nowhere. We were lucky to have called him our friend and our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.
Carla Dwernichuk and Cameron Patterson
1 month ago
We first met Brent while he was auctioning for Cumnock Red Angus( the late Ron Drinnon) and Riverdale Stock Farm( late Dale Piller and Cathy Piller)
We admired Brent for his decorum and knowledge of good cattle. When we were ready to start up our own stand alone sale Brent was the only man we wanted. He mentored and guided our farm to a sale we are proud of. With Brent’s help we are proud of the honest way we still conduct our sale to this date
We are very sorry for your loss Peggy and adult children and his precious grandchildren. You all were his favourite topic besides cattle and hockey. He guided us in how to behave as hockey parents. We are going to miss this very special gentleman and friend. Brent was and always will be a man of stature, and so very well respected as an honest, knowledgable businessman. He loved his family above all else and we all learned about his family. His eyes lit up when he told us about his grandchildren. It would make him want to get home quickly after doing his job.
We are sorry for the loss of this very special human being. We pray that all your memories will help you navigate this journey you are now embarking on. May Brent’s love of you all help you heal and bring smiles back into your lives because of them. All our prayers are with you now and every time we remember Brent.
Cameron and Carla
Bill Creech
1 month ago
Great auctioneer that will be remembered by all . You had a lot of sales left in you. I am sure the guy on the other side needs a great auctioneer also.
Bernie Belanger
1 month ago
Brent was one special guy. We only knew him (and Peggy) from our several trips to Jamaica where we shared good times and lots of laughs. We'll miss him.
Sheila Wilson and Family
1 month ago
So many memories of Brent, and so many laughs. And such a good friend. He will be missed. Much Love to Peggy and the Kids.
Ron Mcleod
1 month ago
I'll always remember Brent as a straight shooter generally with a bit of wit and a good dose of humour thrown in .
Louanna
1 month ago
I am so sorry for the loss you are all experiencing. My thoughts are with you.
Ralph & Brenda Bedson
1 month ago
So very very sorry for your loss. Big HUGS to the whole family.