Condolences
Dear Verna
We were so sad to hear of Bryan’s passing. He was a wonderfully engaging and curious man with
one of the best laughs around. Our best to you and your family.
Claude and David Cameron
Dear Verna and Family,
Linda and I were saddened to hear of Bryan's passing and send our most Sincere Condolences!
Bryan was a major influence in my career at Imperial and a pillar of Kindness and Gentleman "ness".
He was a great mentor and the best example of what we should bring to our lives and our work!
I am most grateful to have had the opportunity to work for him and with him!
May your treasure of memories bring you comfort and peace as you move forward!
Sincerely,
Don & Linda Harrison
Dear Verna, Kathryn, Patricia, Emily and Erin;
It was with great sadness we heard of Bryan’s death. We lived next door on Deer River Place for 10 years and always felt fortunate to have such lovely, caring neighbours. Brian and Verna shared our joy when our two youngest were born, and were always there for a cup of sugar or helping hand when we needed it. Our children regarded Mr, Pryce with a mixture of awe - for his amazing, neat things (like the train under the tree) and fear (they tiptoed across the lawn to collect stray balls or frisbees.)
He was quick to share his love of birds and nature with the kids - and they loved learning.
One of my favourite pictures we have of Anne, was when she was about 2 and was peering our of our play structure and smiling for Mr. Pryce and his camera. Of course he realized it was a special picture and shared many copies.
I hope your memories give you some peace at this difficult time. He was a very special man and we know he will be missed.
Laura Shutiak and Mark, Madeleine, Anne and Colin Yeomans
Dear Verna,
We are so very sorry to learn of Bryan's passing.
We think back with great fondness to the times we've shared, from dinners, to "house inspections" , to lawn bowling events. Bryan always brought his sense of humour, and a readiness to lend a hand.
He will be sorely missed by all whose lives he touched.
John and Marie
Dear Verna and Girls
Val and I were so saddened to hear of Bryan’s Passing. He was definitely one of the “good guys “.
Bryan and I worked together with Imperial Oil in Edmonton in the late 60’s and developed a great relationship that has
lasted over the years.We always had a great time with you both both professionally and socially and have many great memories.
Bill and Val
Verna and family,
So very sorry to hear of Bryan's passing. I am very grateful that I had him as a mentor and a friend. He was kind, generous and such a well respected colleague. Sincerest condolences from us both.
John and Sue Irish
Dear Verna and family
We send our sincere condolences. You shared a beautiful life together.
Jack and Isobel Montgomery
Dear Verna and Family,
We were very sad to hear of Bryan's passing and will remember him for the fine person he was. He possessed the quickest wit of any we know and he could clear the dance floor when it was time for a polka! Keep your happy memories close during these sad days and know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. We extend our deepest sympathy. Doug and Barbara Baldwin.
Our Deepest Condolences .
Shelagh & Dr. John McKinley
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