Condolences
Sorry to hear about Byran’s passing. It has been many years since we saw him at Red Jacket. I can’t believe how much he looks like his dad!
Our deepest sympathy goes out to you all.
Sincerely,
The Currie Families of Red Jacket
Dear Rosalie and Family,
Loving family and friends who cherish Bryan, you and your family will help you through this very difficult time. I know well how much you and Bryan valued family times and visits. He will be with each of you as you move forward one day at a time.
My thoughts and prayers are with you as you face the days ahead.
Rose and Family our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Brian & Theresa Wiigs
Rosalie & family,
It was with sadness we learned of Bryan’s passing. May the wonderful memories sustain you during this difficult time.
Auntie Rose, we are so sorry to hear of Bryan passing. Deb and I always enjoyed the Grey Cup party festivities and the laughter that was had. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
The Kirkland Family
I am so sorry for your loss Rosalie! Keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers in this difficult time. I will miss seeing him at Miceli Family Chiropractic.
Dear Rosalie, Rhonda, and Michael,
We are sorry to hear about your significant loss. We have fond memories of time spent at Kookenooska with the man we came to know as “Uncle Binky”. We will always remember Bryan’s jovial nature and warm spirit. There were many many nights of laughter together. We particularly remember the night Greg broke his ribs and was in so much pain because we were laughing so much. And who can forget beer time on the sandy beach?! Please know you are all in our thoughts and our prayers. May you find much strength and comfort from family and friends as you face the healing journey that lies ahead.
Fondly,
Sherri McKinnon and Brendan & Kiara McHugh. Xo
So shocked to hear about Bryan. Although we didn’t see you often we were always excited to hear about your adventures. There were always lots of laughs. Bryan was a big presence, always happy and willing to share his life with us. What a great man. Such a life change for you Rosalie. And your children. Our hearts go out to the whole family. Keep those grandkids close….they make us happy
Rosalie:
All of the thoughts and prayers from your colleagues and friends at The Learning Partnership and Welcome to Kindergarten are with you. Know that you have our full support as you honour your beloved husband Bryan and grieve his loss.
Blessings to you and your entire family at this most difficult time.
John
Rosalie,
How tragic this is for you! Losing a best friend so suddenly must be devastating.
All warm thoughts and sincere condolences to you and your family.
You are in my prayers.
I’m so sorry to hear this news, Rosalie. My condolences to you at this time. Sending you my love, and if there is anything we can do to support you.
Rose, Rhonda, Michael and families – we send you our sympathies and hugs from the heart. Bryan always had a smile and a good story when visiting Coaldale – we will remember those moments with a smile as well. Take care and know we are thinking of you.
Dear Rosalie,Michael & Rhonda, We are very sorry to hear about Bryan. We regret that we haven’t seen you since Michael’s hockey days but it appears you have been building a beautiful family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all! Charlie & Ann Chapman, Cameron & Toni and their families.
Condolences from Ed and Kae Shuya to all the family. Our thoughts are with you.
My heart felt condolences to you and Rhonda and Michael and families.I have wonderful memories of the Moosomin high school days ,trips to Brymadel in Red Jacket.I enjoyed meeting your children and renewing friendships last year at the lake.Bryan was a sweetheart and will be dearly missed.
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