Condolences
After loinokg at these pictures, it appears that your grandfather really knew what truly was important and mattered in life. You could tell he treasured people and not things!
I was very sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. I lived down the street from him while growing up and always admired him. We recently got back in touch when he attended my father’s 90th (so kind of him) and at an STC event where he generously offered to do some computer work (layout) for a family cookbook I’m writing. Sadly, that did not come to pass. I regret not getting to know him better. He was funny and nice. I can only offer sincere condolences to Ev, Pauline, and Sheila.
I was only able to meet Brian once but I could tell he was a wonderful person right away. I wish I had known him better. Please accept my sincerest condolences.
So very sorry Ev to hear of Brian’s death. I remember him so very well when he was a youngster….my prayers are with you and your family. sincerely, Eileen
It is with regret that I see this very sad news. I have not been in touch with Brian for a long time, but I have always had a soft spot for him. We were very close for many years. My dear little Mum always liked Brian too. How sad. Please know I am thinking of you all now, at this very sad time. He is in my thoughts.
With loving memories,
Iris Dann (Cunningham), Victoria BC.
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