From Ozark Funeral Home)Zane Wyatt Braun-Huff was born on February 17, 2006 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, at just 20 years old, Zane Huff’s life was tragically cut short on March 4, 2026 in a car accident while driving home from work.
In a single moment, a son, a brother, a friend, a grandson, and a bright young man with his entire future ahead of him was taken far too soon. The loss has left his family, friends, and everyone who knew him completely heartbroken. He is survived by his father, Shane Huff (Krissie); mother, Kristle Miller; siblings, Benjamin Braun, Darius Braun and Peyton Miller; grandmother, Suzy Blaylock and Grandparents, Doug and Kathy Brown.
Zane was just beginning to build his life. He had big dreams, a strong work ethic, and a love for the simple things that made life meaningful. He loved hunting and fishing, spending time outdoors, and working with his hands. Welding wasn’t just a skill to him—it was an art; something he truly enjoyed and took pride in. When he wasn’t working or helping on the farm, you could usually find him turning up old country music or rocking out to hard rock, living life the way he loved—loud, genuine, and full of energy.
Zane had a personality that people were instantly drawn to. He had a wicked sense of humor with just the right amount of sarcasm, and he had a way of making people laugh especially when they needed it most. His laughter was contagious, his smile unforgettable, and his presence could light up a room. He was the kind of person who made ordinary moments feel special.
More than anything, Zane loved his family and friends. He spent countless hours working alongside his family on the farm, helping build the dream they were creating together. He never complained about hard work—he embraced it. Being there for his family meant everything to him.
What made Zane truly special was the size of his heart. He cared deeply about people. If someone needed help—whether it was a friend, neighbor, or even a complete stranger—Zane would be the first to stop and lend a hand. That kindness and willingness to help others is something everyone who knew him will always remember. Helping others wasn’t something he thought twice about—it was simply who he was.
The pain of losing Zane is unimaginable. His family is now facing the heartbreaking reality of moving forward without him, his life was far too short, but the love, laughter, and kindness he gave to others will never be forgotten. His memory will live on in the stories we share, the lives he touched, and the family who loved him more than words can express.
Ozark Funeral Homes - Anderson Tuesday, March 10, 2026
1:00 PM - 7:00 PM
100 Spring Street - P.O. Box 520
Anderson, MO 64831
The family will recieve friends at this time.
1:00 PM - 7:00 PM
100 Spring Street - P.O. Box 520
Anderson, MO 64831
The family will recieve friends at this time.

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