Condolences
I remember my uncle Brian as very big hearted. He kept it away from me but I was wise to him. I valued his strength and his growth to adapt to change. I remember how good his Caesar’s were and between you and me and reading this I want to give it away and I think you all know but he used 7 up or sprite for his secret ingredient. That was a sign of being unselfish caused me to have better Caesars. Me and my Uncle Brian really bonded with sports and watching them growing older I always feel like he is apart of that with me watching what the trend is on tv always to do with the game. I remember a lot that came with my Unvle Brian and I always admired who he was as a good husband a good friend a good uncle ect. Brian I miss you if you can read this I know you’re in heaven and from me I hope God gives you a big hug because you were too awesome not to make it up there. Rest in peace my friend my uncle, I will always remember you.
Dear Deb, I’m ever so sorry for your loss, my thoughts are with you and the family. Candice and Peter Holgate
Dear Deb,
I’m so sorry for your loss. Sending prayers & hugs ❤️
Love, Evelyn
Deb,
Our heartfelt condolences on Bryan’s passing. He was a wonderful colleague at Texaco/Esso who made a lasting impression with his big personality. Rob and Bryan shared more than a few memorable golf and ski adventures in the 80’s and early 90’s and it was wonderful to reconnect with both of you when we returned to Calgary. We hope that beautiful memories fill your mind, warm your heart and lead you through this time of grief.
Hugs,
Ivy & Rob
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