Condolences
My deepest condolences! Bryan was a great mentor to me during my 28 year history with Colt and Cord! Fond memories of all of Bryan’s family as well. I purchased Bryan’s old Sidewinder from him and it went home to Mara Lake for many years. RIP.
Some of my fondest childhood memories were of him and Birdie he will be missed. Deepest condolences to his kids.
I'm Bryan's little sister, and he never let me forget that. My twin brother, Jim and I looked up to him in many ways. I remember when Bryan and Bertie got married, we both were very happy for them. Bryan also was the smartest one, since he told us that we had to share a brain where he had one for himself.
We remember the day that Bryan and Bertie were moving to Edmonton and he got word that their gift from God, JJ and Angie were available. Bryan got a moving box, put in a blanket and moved the NOW extended family to Edmomton.
My long time friend, Diane had a crush on Bryan when we were about four .. but that never progressed.
I will always remember how Bryan stepped in to help me and many others when they needed it. He even let me use his TR3 when I needed to get my drivers license, but said I had to get it back quickly because he had a date that night. I passed and he got to his date.
We were scheduled to meet Bryan on the 28th of May but he decided not to turn up .. and go on to be with Bertie.
Out love and prayers continue to be with JJ and Angie and their respective families at the loss of a great example for how to live life to the fullest
Janet Davison ( nee Hamilton) and Gerry
Bryan was a genuine gentleman - his heart and mind were always in the right place. And he amply demonstrated the resourcefulness of the early pioneers in Alberta’s oil and gas industry.
Early on, the company found it necessary to deal with an awkward me. They sent their best diplomat, Bryan of course, to speak to my wife. An interesting maneuver that forever cemented Bryan in both my and Karen’s esteem.
Our condolences to the family.
He will be sadly missed. A great man who genuinely cared about the people he worked with. Deepest condolences to Angie, Jay Jay and family.
Bryan was a warm and genuine person. I enjoyed his sense of humour and practical nature. Our condolences to his family.
Bob and Sheryl Bowhay
A shock to hear of Bryan's passing; I visited him just over a month ago. Bryan was a great friend and partner at Colt and then afterwards. I worked with him on many occasions and it was always fun. We golfed together and that too was fun with many a fiercely competitive match with our respective partners. Go well my friend.
Tony and Liz Fricke
We were shocked and saddened to hear of Bryan’s passing. Deepest sympathies to the family. We will cherish our many fond memories of the great times we had with Bryan and Bertie,
Sandra & Joel MacDonald
This is very sad. I knew Bryan and Bertie fo many years.
He was a great guy. Very hard working and reliable.
His and Bertie’s sense of humour was fantastic.
Rest In Peace my friend.
Mike de SCOSSA
Our deepest sympathies to Bryan’s family and friends. Bryan was a pleasure to work with over the years. He will be remembered.
Linda and Peter Nightingale
Bryan was a great partner, a good friend and a kind and caring person who we shall all miss. Bryan’s family was always upmost in his mind and talked often about his two children. His sense of humour was incredible and he always made you feel at home whenever you might be. We wish all the best in this time of sadness but remind you that Bryan never dwelt on the bad things but focused on the future good things.
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