Condolences
Bryn, thank you for all the lovely memories of visiting us over the years. We will remember you fondly and cherish the time we all spent with you and the rest of the family. Forever in our hearts.
Alex, Aidan & Amber x x x
To my dearest Uncle Bryn,
Well what can I say to you except lovely memories for us both in my childhood years. You left when I was 4 years old, which left a big void in my heart. You were like a father figure in my life when I was so young.
I remember so well you tinkering with your motorbike at Durley Ave in the garage. One vivid memory I recall was when I put a new dress on, it had a zip at the front and you trapped my skin accidentally. It then became a funny memory we used to laugh and joke about years after.
You left for Canada and made a fantastic life for yourself and met Janet. You came back to England and I was one of your bridesmaids at your wedding. Although I was saddened with you being so far away in Canada, I believe it was the best thing you ever did as you met Janet and made some wonderful memories together, creating such a lovely family there.
God bless you, until we meet again.
Love your niece Anna x
As family in the UK we are so sorry we can’t be with you all today to remember and celebrate the life of our Brother-inlaw and Uncle. We are very grateful to have spent time with Bryn when you visited us a few months ago, special memories. The ‘Canadian weddings’ a few years ago was a fantastic trip, all the times you’ve visited the UK especially the time you went to Scunthorpe United with all the boys! We know it wasn’t quite your favourite United though!! Keep smiling Bryn, lots of love from the UK, Bill, Karen, Mark, Helen, Richard, Joanne, Alan and boys xxx
So many good memories of our time teaching together at SAIT. Rest in peace my friend, you won't be forgotten.
Memories of You Brother
It's been the hardest thing to lose you
You meant so much to me
But you are in my heart Brother
And that's where you'll always be
I know that Heaven called you
But I wish you could have stayed
At least the memories I have of you
They will never fade
I did not want to lose you
But you did not go alone
Because a part of me went with you
When Heaven called you home
So just remember one thing
We are not apart
You're with me in my memories
And in my broken heart
Sylvia Ann Davies
Davies Family
SAIT's ALIVE (The Association of Retired and Former employees of SAIT and their spouses) extend their deepest sympathy. May he rest in peace.
Memories of my little brother Bryn.
I remember Bryn leaving England in 1969, 6months before I left. He jumped on a ship with his backpack on and nothing else. I remember his first job working up North in Canada and him telling me how they scared away the polar bears by pouring kerosene on them from a helicopter.
Bryn and I did a few walks together in Canada, England and one in Spain when I was living there.
I have long admired the fantastic relationship Bryn had with his sons and his active involvement when they were growing up and they’ve turned out to be three great guys.
I remember his one trip to Australia with Janet. They stayed with me in my house at rural Valla Beach and left behind two purple bath towels still in use today.
In 2019 when I brought my partner Freda over to Canada we stayed with Bryn and Janet for a couple of weeks, and remember Bryn taking me on one side and saying
“you have a wonderful woman there Don.” Freda loved Bryn and Janet very much and in the last 12 months we have been in constant contact with Bryn over WhatsApp.
Freda and I will miss my little brother terribly
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