Condolences
I only just came to find out about Brent’s passing today, of all times. I can’t tell you all how deepy saddened I am to learn of his passing. He was a great man who was so kind and was so proud of his kids, every single one. He loved being a dad more than anything. I’m truly thinking of you all and pray you have found peace.
Tricia & family: We heard today that Brent had passed away. It is such sad news for everyone at the Sportsman’s Club. For many years, Brent would arrive at our fishing lodge leading his group, wearing his tie & thongs. It was then that we noticed that Rivers Inlet was a much brighter by his very presence. Brent really did light up the world. Please accept our sincerest condolences. Simon & Barbara
On behalf of myself and Spearing Service L.P. we are saddend to hear of the passing of Brent. I talked to Brent weekly on the phone and considered him not only a leader in his field but also a friend. I am glad that after all the calls we finally got to meet in person down here in Carlyle. Brent will be greatly missed.
Tricia,
I am so sorry to hear that Brent passed away. I am thinking of you and the kids, and am saddened for this huge loss in your lives.
Lori
Dear Georgia and Jack,
Our sincere condolences of the unexpected loss of your son Brent. We have fond memories of him and his many friends on Cochrane Road over the years.
Regards,
Mary Jean and Dale Jacobson
Dear Georgia and Jack: Our deepest sympathy to you dear friends. I have a terrible cold & so was unable to attend the funeral yesterday.
Brent you made doing business fun even when times got tough. We will remember you fondly.
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Pat and John
Dear Tricia,
I am so saddened and sorry to hear of your loss. I know that there are no words to console you at this time but please know that you and all are in our thoughts at this time. We will be praying for you.
With sympathy,
Diana ( Verbeek) Munro and Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Brent will be fondly
remembered when we hear a Jimmy Buffet song.
Tricia,
Isabelle and I are very sad to hear about the passing of Brent. He was one of the great guys in the industry and I will always treasure our trips to the West Coast.
I am sorry that we could not be there to support you as we are away on vacation. Our hearts are heavy and thinking of you in this time of sorrow.
If you ever need us we will always be there for you.
Your friends.
Isabelle and Derek
Brent will be missed – always challenging us to sail closer to the wind and encouraging us to just get out there. Thanks for so many great life lessons!
Well Brent, I miss you already. Now, who will show up in sandles and Hawaiian shirts in February? Who else thinks that inducting customers as parrot heads is a legitimate business expense? Who else thinks that tying me to the sail mast is funny? (It is not) I’ll never forget the moments when you’d get that twinkle in your eye. You knew something good and fun was coming. We all did too…except we were nervous. You always made life exciting for all of us. You will always be in our hearts.
Jim
Tricia,
I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Mirette
Dear Tricia, Christopher, Remee, Ryan, Caron and Sandy,
It has been some years since we had seen Brent. Always remember his love for his family and friends, ready smile, sense of humour and zest for adventure. He lived every day well. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very sad time.
Kelly and Jim Edwardson
So sorry to hear of Brent’s passing, I worked at SemCanada on the gas side and he was always cheerful and fun to be around. Very sad news.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May strength find you in this tough time.
Love,
James, Rhonda & Rylen
We were so saddened to hear of Brent’s passing, and our hearts go out to you. Brent was an amazing person with such a zest for life. We had the pleasure of celebrating numerous community events with Brent, most importantly the annual wine and cheese that we all put together. Our memory is of Brent’s energy and enthusiasm when he walked into the room. He was always ready to lend a hand, and help out wherever needed. He was great behind the bar at the wine and cheese, and he always made any newcomers feel welcome and more importantly, glad they came to such a fun event. I personally had the pleasure of putting up Christmas lights with him last Christmas. He was so patient with me as I would direct and redirect him as he was doing the job.
He was such a willing participant. His love of life in all its glory shone through and was infectious. We will forever remember him for his smile and his evident happiness in his life. Our hearts go out to all of the Browns at this time and we wish you peace in your hearts for having had such a wonderful husband, father and friend in your lives.
Much love, Roberta and Dennis Lanthier and family
Dear Georgia and Jack;
We were shocked and saddened to hear of Brent’s passing. How tremendously difficult it must be for you both and for Brent’s family.
We knew Brent through the Industry and who in the patch didn’t know Brent !! A fun loving guy, great to be around, with his story-telling skills almost as good as yours, Jack.
Please accept our sympathy and know that we will remember him in our prayers.
Blessings,
Ann and Keith Lamb
July 4, 2011
Brent,
You are my friend. Our friendship makes me a better person. In everything we do together you always raise the bar of expectations to squeeze each experience for all that life has to offer. Your infectious smile and quick wit lives with me forever. Besides the two decades of challenges we both faced together in our work careers you create many terrific memories and lasting impressions: sailing the BVI’s, sailing numerous times to Catalina, “no luffing”, sailing across the Sea of Cortez, gorging on sushi, outlet shopping, fishing trips, sharing Wilbur Smith, sailing off the anchor at Virgin Gorda, snorkeling at “Cow Wreck Beach”, Green Shakes, spooky memory, supernatural wisdom and perspective, the perfect latte, crabbing in Genoa Bay, constant curiosity, your love of family and for the for the people that served you in the work place . . . . . .
As you say . . . .”Is there anything else . . . . .?”
Tricia, Caron
My thoughts and prayers are with you and all the family. I had the greatest opportunity to work with Brent at Semcanada, he was a wonderful person and one of the best bosses I have ever had! He will be missed.
Remee and family
It was a thrill to work with your dad, Brent, this year in U10 soccer, Remee. He had a great passion for the team and the organizing of the team. He will be missed by Paige and myself and the rest of the community. Great volunteers and great Dads are sometimes tough to find. Brent was both. Our thoughts are with you, Remee, and your family.
Coach Dan and Paige, your teammate
To the Bunch of Browns.
My deepest sympathies are extended to Trisha and the family.
I’m sure that you have a solid support network, please include us. if we can be of any help (with manly things around the house, let me know)
I respected and admired Brent. He will be missed, and was a great role model.
Very sorry to hear of Brent’s passing. Our deepest sympathy is with the entire “Brown” family at this difficult time.
Dave and Sharon Jacobus
So sorry to hear that Brent has passed. Please accept our deep sympathy at this tough time.
Jean & Lee Sallenbach
This is a very sad day for me and many others. I first met Brent in 1978 when I joined Dome and knew that this was a special person. Brent & I worked together in the LPG business for many years at Dome and then again at what would become Enron Canada. Brent was an optimist and had a flair for living. An evening with ” downtown Brent Brown ” was always an adventure.
Our condolences to Trish, Jack, Georgia, Sandy and all the kids. We will miss him so we can only imagine what you are feeling.
I can’t believe that this bigger than life guy is no longer with us.
Brent truly had a love for life and although he is no longer here with us on earth I know he is already working on things in his new home in the heavens above. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Brown family during this tough time.
God Bless!
Bryan & Joy Each
Our thoughts, prayers and condolences go out to the Brown Family. Brent was highly respected and a great friend to many of us in the industry. He will be missed. Our deepest sympathies are extended to Trisha and the family.
Trina and Kevin Lineger
My sincere condolences in the loss of Brent at such a young age! True to himself he did live life to the fullest and any time we met over the last 30 years he was off on a new adventure. He had great taste as well and I recall fondly he introduced me to my first taste of Remy Martin at the Calgary Stampede in the early 80’s. My heart goes out to the family and our thoughts are with you during this grieving process. Chris and Gareth
My thoughts are with you…my deepest sympathy on the loss of this amazing man
We are all here if you need us Tricia.
Marika
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