It is with heartfelt sorrow that we announce the passing of Kathy Guest, a beloved resident of Brunswick, Georgia. Kathy departed peacefully on February 5, 2026, after a courageous battle with cancer.
Her strength, faith, and resilience throughout her journey inspired countless people, leaving behind a legacy of hope and perseverance. Her home in Brunswick was a place of love and comfort, where she shared her warmth with family and friends.
Kathy’s life was defined by her devotion to her loved ones and her unwavering spirit. She was a source of encouragement to all who knew her, offering kindness and compassion even in the face of adversity.
Friends and neighbors in Brunswick remember her as someone who always carried a smile, a listening ear, and a heart full of generosity. Her presence in the community will be deeply missed, but her influence will continue to resonate.
She is survived by her devoted husband, Jack, who stood by her side throughout her illness, as well as many family members and friends who cherished her dearly.
Kathy’s marriage was a testament to love and partnership, and her family recalls her as a guiding light who nurtured them with patience and care. Her home in Brunswick, GA, was filled with laughter, faith, and the kind of love that binds families together.
While Kathy’s passing brings immense grief, her family also faces the heavy burden of medical bills and funeral arrangements. In this time of loss, they are seeking support to help ease these financial challenges.
The generosity of friends, neighbors, and the wider community is deeply appreciated, allowing her loved ones to focus on honoring her memory and celebrating the remarkable life she lived.
As we mourn Kathy Guest, we also celebrate the courage and faith that defined her journey. Her legacy in Brunswick, Georgia, will endure through the lives she touched, the lessons she imparted, and the love she shared so freely.
Her family asks that you keep them in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time, remembering Kathy not only for her battle but for the joy and inspiration she brought to all who knew her.
