Condolences
Arley and Myra,sorry to hear about Bryan’s (coach) loss. He and I had some wonderful moments at the rink. I would tell him how good I was and he would remember a play where the guy went around me like I was a pylon so hence his nickname pylon for me
Lorrie and Grant Dixon
My heart goes out to you all, I can't imagine the loss you are all feeling.
I can still hear him calling out if he knew I was at your place , "Horse, I smell horse!"
He always had a smile for everyone new friend or old, it didn't matter, he was always ready to chat about anything especially sports and travelling.
The last time I saw him was of course at Tim Horton's in Airdrie a few years ago when I stopped for a break on my way somewhere, he and your Dad were out running errands and happened to be there at the same time.
We will be thinking of you all as you celebrate Bryan's life accomplishments and the positive impact he had on so many people and the love you all shared.
Love and Hugs my friend, talk soon,
Wendy & Les Hilliard
So sorry to hear of Bryan's passing. He is aptly described as an athlete, I remember thinking he was going to be the next Bobby Orr when we played hockey as youngsters. He would greet everybody he knew with a smile and had a great sense of humor. He will be missed by all who knew him and was so blessed to have a family that took such excellent care of his life.
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