Condolences
Ann and family, You will know me by "Auntie Lyla" and it is a sadness that your Brian has passed on. His illness would have caused him great distress and maybe this is the release he was waiting for. I met Brian a few times while visiting with the West family so did not know his life story. Thank you for sharing his journey with us. Ann, your many memories are there for you to look back on all the good times together and those memories are your strength during these days. Blessing to you.
Deepest condolences to Ann and your family on the passing of a wonderful gentleman. I enjoyed many years in Lodge with Brian and considered him one of my best mentors as I proceeded on my own masonic journey. May his memories continue to guide you through this difficult time. The Almighty has welcomed him into his eternal reward. Hugs to you all.
Condolences to a warm and kind family. As a recipient of Old Farts Construction’s expert services, and witness to sharp wit and banter over a room temperature Guinness, I have fond memories to recall at this time of passing and peace. I knew a couple of Chocolate Labradors who adored this man and I like to think of them giving him a proper tail-thrashing greeting. Rest In Peace. Love to the Prosser family.
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