Condolences
Marg. We are sorry (in some senses) to see that Bryan was called home. Our condolences to you and the family. Don and Margie Stinton
A number of years ago, I worked with Dr.Cummings at the Bonavista and Deer Valley Medical Clincs. For 12 years.
In some ways to me he was like a brother. He did have a dry sense of humor, but we shared many laughs together as his Office Nurse.
He truly cared for his patients. Having worked for and with many Physicians - Brian was the only one that he and I prayed the
beginning of each week for the clients we would be seeing throughout the week., at the office and NursingHome.
A fine Christian man.
Margaret and family so sorry to hear of your loss.- he so loved each one of you.
Marilyn Howey
Dear Marg, I was sad to hear of Bryan’s passing. I shall remember Bryan as a gentle, kind soul who came alive when regaling us with stories of his ancestors, a result of extensive genealogy research. He was a lovely man. We shall miss him at tai chi. God bless,
Lily
Margaret, you will not remember me, but for a couple of years, I taught along with Bryan at Mount Royal, as an EASL colleague. We were all sad but applauded when he applied to and was accepted to Medicine because we knew he’d make a wonderful doctor. Such a kind, gentle manner, yet with a dry wit that snuck up on us. I remember a lovely afternoon where you invited us all out to your Bragg Creek home. I think you were pregnant with Claire at the time. Through the years, various members of my family visited him at the Westhills Clinic, where he worked. They really liked him. So sorry for you and all your family
Brenda Glazer
Marg and family. I was so sorry to hear of Bryan’s passing. I have so many memories of Bryan and you at our book group functions. Remember the happy times. May Bryan rest in peace. Jocelyn Lockyer
Dear Marg and Family,
So sorry for the loss of a wonderful friend and colleague. Bryan was gentle, thoughtful, and a deep thinker.
I will always appreciate his overwhelming kindness as a male mentor to my kids when they lost their father, Blythe.
Blythe and I also worked with Bryan. We knew him to be a compassionate and dedicated physician, exuding calm in all situations.
Bryan deeply loved his family and was so proud of his granddaughters, as he often showed me his latest photos on his cellphone.
He will be sorely missed.
God's Peace be with your family,
Marina Skulsky
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