Condolences
Dear Peggy, Colin, Jono and Mark,
I am so sorry for the loss of your dear husband and dad. My heart goes out to you. Thinking of Brian and all of you and remembering happy times.
Peggy, my condolences on your loss. I just recently received news of Brian’s passing. I remember some of the stories of your family and the laughter which accompanied them. The advice I would offer is to take one day at a time and watch the sunrises, each day is a gift.
Pegg
Seems like yesterday we met at Jayes Birthday. I hadn’t seen Brian for Dog’s years and did we ever catch up.. I grew up 2 blocks away from the Ronald’s and as T Thomas mentioned we played ball hockey well after the street lights went out! When we were finished playing we would go to the corner store on 17th and 37th (long gone now) and between the 10 or so of us we’d buy a big bottle of Pepsi to share. But Brian had to have his special bottle of Fresca…
Seems like yesterday!
Thoughts and Prayers to you and the Boys
Bob & Mona Biggar
Peggy, Colin and Maria,
I am so sorry for your loss. May the love of those around you provide comfort in the days ahead. If there is anything I can do please let me know. I’m only a phone call away. Lots of love and big hugs to all of you.
Peggy and family,
We are very saddened to hear of Brian’s passing. We have many fond memories of Brian during the years our son, Sam and Jono played hockey together. Wishing all of you our deepest condolences and will keep you in our prayers.
Lisa and Jacques
Peggy, Jono and the rest of the family,
Marsh and I and Tyler were so sad to hear of Brian’s death. He always had a smile on his face despite his illnesses and that spirit will be missed.
Marsh and I could not make the service due to work and other commitments but our thoughts were with you.
Our sympathy with your loss
To Peggy and family:
Gordon and Shirley were so sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. We always had a good visit with him as we were walking by. Also knew he was interested in Gordon’s welding as he stopped by our garage. Truly a wonderful person who will be missed by many many and especial by the family members.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Dear Peggy, Colin, Jono and Mark,
If is with heavy heart that I learn if the passing of such a wonderful man. My teen years and early twenties were a period in my life that helped shape who I would become in later years. Brian was part of this circle of steadfast and true friends. I most certainly became a better person from knowing the entire Ronald Family. Peggy my heart goes out to you and your boys. Stay strong and take comfort in the eyes and hearts of your sons. My love to you all ♥️. Sheri Roe-Leroux
Peggy & family,
I’m so sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. I know there is a huge hole in your hearts right now, but may your fond family memories bring you comfort over time. Hugs to all of you through this most difficult time.
Suzanne Goodwin
Peggy, Colin, Jono & Mark,
We are so sorry to hear about Brian’s passing. We know he suffered and struggled over the years, but did it with dignity and was such a trooper. Our thoughts are with you all. Take care of yourselves.
Karen, Amy and Lauren Mott
Just know I am thinking of you and your family Peggy. Prayers to you and yours to comfort you in this difficult time.
Peggy, Jono, Mark and Colin,
I am so so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you guys.
Karen Armstrong
Peggy, Colin, Jono and Mark,
We are deeply sorry for your loss. While many of the people touched by Brian knew him longer than we did, his impact on our lives runs deep. We will be eternally grateful for the way he way he loved our son Griffin; in 4 short years they formed a bond that Griff will never forget. Brian set an excellent example of what a friend, a father and human can be. We will miss Brian very much,
Tracy and Webster
Peggy, Colin, Maria
I am so sorry for your loss. I didn’t know Brian but I know Maria spoke very highly of him and what an awesome man and father he was. Try and remember all the good times you had with him and he will live on in your memories forever! Hugs to all of you and your family!
Peggy & Family
My heart goes out to you and your family on the passing of your husband, father and best friend. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Sending hugs.
Pat Kuhn
Dearest Peggy & boys: We are deeply sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. He was truly a remarkable person, so full of kindness, thoughtfulness, incredible fortitude and always a wonderful presence no matter what he had on his plate. We cherish our time we shared at the hockey arenas and post hockey games. It has been a pleasure to have known Brian and your entire family. The love and connection that you shared is admirable and an inspiration to us all. Sending our hugs, love and blessings to all of you. Love, Kelly & Pat and family
Dear Peggy, Colin, Jono and Mark.
You have been in my thoughts and prayers this last week and it is with a heavy heart that I send this note of condolence. I will see you on Thursday to celebrate his life with you and give you all warm hugs.
In deepest sympathy
Ruth-Ann
We are so sad to hear that Brian has passed away. We will remember him as always being a friendly face at our kid’s hockey games, just a fun and laid back guy. We know he will be deeply missed.
To you Peggy, and your wonderful kids, and all of your dogs, who were defiantly part of your every day life, It is with great sadness that we truly have lost one of our dearest friends,father and husband to you. Brian as many people may not know was very instrumental in many peoples lives growing up in Killarney as one of few of us that were part of the “36 street gang”! Along with my brothers(the Thomas’s) Beselts, Greys, Vandermarks, Fritz’s,Tuckeys, Potts’s, just to name a few,We spent many a night playing Ball Hockey in front of the old house till late at night, He also had many aliases, as one of the diabetic duo,Briber Belly along with his brother AKA Thrut Morton, or as most know them as Barney $ Arnie. Anyway, enough of the nasalgic days, I was very fortunate to have had the opportunity to visit Brian at Christmas just a couple of months ago along with a brief encounter with you Peggy, and am very grateful that I was able to see him.I know that he had his challenges for most of his live but he always saw the glass full,and was always a fighter. I send my best wishes to you and your family and regretfully will be unable to attend the upcoming service for him.
All the best, Trevor Thomas
Hi Peggy and family: I’m sorry to hear about your loss. I’ll always remember Brian, his laughter, kindness and endurance. Although I haven’t seen him for a long time, I feel lucky to have known him. I have thought a lot about you over the years Peggy and Brian was also lucky to have had you in his life. With much love: Martie
Peggy, Colin, Mark and John.
So sorry to hear of Brian’s passing after his latest set back. He will be missed a lot. It has been fun reconnecting over the last few years, lots of laughs regarding family, health and our past indiscretions (1 or 2).
Our prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Grant MacArthur and Family
Dearest Peggy & Sons.
It breaks my heart to hear of Brian’s passing, he was like my Big Brother. I always looked up to him, and wanted to be just like him( except for the Diabetes of course ). I had a great childhood with many great memories because of Brian. He was a, one of a kind, lifelong friend, that will be missed by all who knew him.
With All Our Sympathy
Rob & Lori Gray
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