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Larry Walmsley and Barb Howland posted a condolence
Thursday, June 28, 2018
“Aunt” Norma, cousin Tom and families. Really sad to hear about Brian’s passing. Our sincerest condolences. I didn’t see him a lot but when I did we had good talks, a few laughs and the odd beer. Will miss him a lot.
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Tess and Harold Hudson posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
We were saddened to hear of Brian's passing. Brian was a very kind, generous man who was part of our family for many years. We shared work as families did, and a lot of time was spent together doing renovations, cutting wood, haying and whatever tasks presented themselves. Brian loved nature and farming and would regale our girls with stories of his youth growing up on the farm, enjoying the simple pleasures. He was an old soul always speaking of old times" and not showing much respect for modern ways. He had integrity and was a man of his word, an old fashioned gentleman. The last time we saw Brian he was very frail and not well, a shell of the wiry, vital man he once was. We knew he wouldn't have long on this earth and we were glad we had chosen to stop by that day. He will always have a place in our family history and we mourn his passing. Rest in peace Brian.
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Monday, June 25, 2018
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Hugh Finn posted a condolence
Saturday, June 23, 2018
So sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. Too young.
He was a long time special friend of mine.
One I looked up to always for his values in life and work ethic.
I’ll miss seeing him every time I go home.
Seen him last April this year.
We have a lot of great memories over the years.
The ones you never forget.
I’ll never forget that 69 Dodge Swinger!!!
As a young teenager I was pretty impressed.
I’ll remember him as a true friend and sincere genuine person.
The only time I remember him complaining was when he was wiring out new free stall barn and he got cow poop on his new work boots.
Norma you can be very proud of the son you raised.
He was a good honest man and very well respected in the community.
I certainly looked up to Brian as a roll model.
I hope you’re doing well and I’ll make sure I come and see you next time I come home to Bath.
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Nancy Gooderham posted a condolence
Friday, June 22, 2018
I have lost a man I called dad and he called me his daughter, Some people referred to me as step daughter, blood does not make you family love does and that is what there was, Love you always your daughter Nancy xoxo
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Vernon Dixon posted a condolence
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Dear Norma & family my sincere sympathies. I'm very saddened to have received the call about Brian's passing. I have many cherished memories of the time spend with Brian even in the last few weeks. Fifty years plus is a lifetime of good memories, a true friend who could be counted on no matter the time of day or night. Peace be with you Brian I will remember you my friend forever.
Vernon Dixon
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Bert & Heidi Sands posted a condolence
Thursday, June 21, 2018
So sorry for your loss, Brian was a great friend and neighbour.
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