Russell County, KY — The Russell County community is mourning the loss of 37-year-old Andrew Kaleb Brewster, who tragically passed away following a one-vehicle accident near Wolf Creek Dam on the evening of Friday, December 12, 2025. The Russell County Coroner’s Office was called to the scene at approximately 9:30 p.m. to respond to the accident, and emergency responders worked promptly alongside local authorities to provide assistance.
Andrew Kaleb Brewster, a lifelong resident of Russell County, was remembered by family, friends, and neighbors as a devoted family man, a kind-hearted friend, and an active member of his community. While the Russell County Coroner’s Office confirmed that Mr. Brewster died from injuries sustained in the accident, his life was celebrated for the positive impact he had on those around him.
The accident was thoroughly investigated by the Russell County Coroner’s Office and the Kentucky State Police, ensuring all details surrounding the tragic event were carefully documented. Authorities also expressed their gratitude for the assistance provided by the Jamestown Fire Department, Russell County Sheriff’s Office, and Jamestown Police Department, whose swift response aided in managing the situation.
Mr. Brewster’s passing leaves a profound sense of loss in Russell County, where he was known not only for his dedication to his family and friends but also for his active involvement in the community. Loved ones have shared memories of his generosity, warmth, and the unwavering support he offered to those around him, emphasizing the deep impression he left on everyone who knew him.
As family, friends, and the wider Russell County community mourn, they remember Andrew Kaleb Brewster for the life he lived and the love he shared. Though his passing was sudden, his legacy of kindness, friendship, and community involvement will endure. In this difficult time, residents are encouraged to support one another and honor his memory by cherishing the connections and values that defined his life.
Russell County Coroner Mark A. Coots confirmed the official findings and expressed condolences to the family, noting that Mr. Brewster’s life and contributions will not be forgotten by the community he called home.

