In Loving Memory of Brandon Combs and Deanna Noble
WATTS, Ky. — April 22, 2026, is a date that will forever be etched in sorrow for the community of Breathitt County. On a quiet stretch of KY-15, in the close-knit Watts community, two lives were lost in a devastating three-vehicle collision—Brandon Combs, 36, and Deanna Noble, 30, both of Lost Creek. Their passing leaves behind not only unanswered questions, but also grieving families, heartbroken friends, and a community struggling to come to terms with an immeasurable loss.
Brandon Combs was known as a man of quiet strength and resilience. Those who knew him remember his hardworking spirit, his willingness to lend a hand when it was needed, and the familiar presence he carried within his community. His life, though cut short, was one marked by the everyday moments that define a person—shared laughter, long days of work, and connections built over time. To those closest to him, Brandon was more than a name in a report—he was family, a friend, and a part of their story.
Deanna Noble, just 30 years old, brought warmth and kindness into the lives of those around her. She was remembered for her caring nature, her dedication to the people she loved, and the light she carried into every room she entered. Whether through her smile, her words, or her presence, Deanna had a way of making others feel seen and valued. Her loss is deeply felt, especially by those who leaned on her love and strength.
The tragic events of that Wednesday morning unfolded in an instant, but the ripple effects will last a lifetime. What began as a routine day ended in heartbreak as a collision forever altered the lives of many. Emergency responders, investigators, and community members alike were left to process the weight of what had occurred—a stark reminder of how fragile life can be.
As the investigation continues, and as authorities work to understand every detail of the crash, the focus for many has turned to remembrance. Brandon and Deanna were not defined by the circumstances of their passing, but by the lives they lived and the people they touched. Their stories, their memories, and their impact will endure far beyond that stretch of highway.
In times like these, communities often come together in quiet solidarity. Neighbors check on one another. Families hold each other a little closer. Friends share stories that keep the memories alive. Breathitt County now finds itself in that place—mourning, reflecting, and honoring two lives gone too soon.
To the families of Brandon Combs and Deanna Noble, no words can fully ease the pain of such a sudden and tragic loss. But may there be some comfort in knowing that their loved ones are remembered, that their lives mattered, and that their legacy lives on in every person they touched.
As we reflect on this tragedy, may it also serve as a reminder to cherish each moment, to drive with care, and to hold close those we love. Life is fleeting, and in its fragility, it calls us to be kinder, more present, and more aware of the precious time we are given.
Brandon Combs and Deanna Noble will not be forgotten. Their names will live on in memory, in love, and in the hearts of all who knew them.
May they both rest in peace.






