The Canadian agricultural community is mourning the loss of Brett Wildman of Sangudo, Alberta, a highly respected cattle producer, internationally recognized Red Angus judge, and passionate advocate for Canada’s beef industry. His passing has deeply affected family members, friends, fellow ranchers, livestock exhibitors, and agricultural organizations across the country, all of whom remember him as a man whose knowledge, integrity, and generosity helped shape generations of cattle producers.
Throughout a lifetime devoted to agriculture, Brett became one of the most recognizable and respected figures in the Red Angus community. Whether standing in the show ring evaluating championship cattle, mentoring young exhibitors, or promoting responsible breeding practices, he earned admiration through professionalism, fairness, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.
Although news of his passing has prompted an outpouring of tributes, the family has not publicly disclosed Brett Wildman’s cause of death. As loved ones grieve this tremendous loss, many are choosing to celebrate a remarkable life dedicated to agriculture, mentorship, and service to the livestock industry.
Personal Details
Full Name: Brett Wildman
Residence: Sangudo, Alberta, Canada
Occupation: Cattle Producer, Red Angus Judge, Agricultural Leader
Industry: Canadian Beef and Livestock Industry
Known For: Internationally respected Red Angus judge and advocate for Canadian cattle producers
Date of Death: Not publicly confirmed
Cause of Death: Not publicly disclosed
Funeral Arrangements: To be announced by the family
A Lifetime Dedicated to Canadian Agriculture
For Brett Wildman, cattle ranching was far more than a profession—it was a lifelong passion rooted in Alberta’s proud agricultural heritage. Raised with a deep appreciation for ranch life, he developed an exceptional understanding of cattle