October 10, 1940 – October 10, 2023 at the age of 83 years
5 Comments
Wayne & Lisa McClelland
on November 4, 2023 at 9:34 am
Brian was our “go to Wood man”. We always had Brian build our requests in our home as we knew it was made out of wood and not particle board. From doors to bathroom vanities and most recent our closet shelving unit, we could always count on Brian. While son Peter was working away in our closet, Brian was visiting with us over a cup of coffee and his first time trying a piece of Pannetone. Lots of stories and laughs were shared with Brian over the years. We truly will miss you Brian!
Our deepest condolences to Susan, Peter & family.
Wayne Spencer
on October 30, 2023 at 7:21 pm
We really appreciated the two classy doors Brian built for our home
. Brian took pride in his high quality work.
Sandy Spooner
on October 21, 2023 at 8:00 pm
I always enjoyed chatting with Brian at the Farmer’s Market. I still have the wonderful wooden swing that he made.
Susan and Peter, I’m so sorry for your loss.
Windowland crew
on October 20, 2023 at 11:15 am
It was such a pleasure working closely with Brian over the past 30 years. We enjoyed his stories, humour, laugh and his extent knowledge in woodworking. He will be missed by all of us here at Windowland.
Vicki Garrett Squire
on October 15, 2023 at 12:43 pm
Oh Brian! I had been ‘mind’ chatting with you recently about all the lovely doors that you and Peter made for me over the years. They never fail to put a smile of contentment on my face.
I will miss you profoundly dear sir. I appreciated you so much.
My deepest condolences to Susan & Peter and family.
Vicki Garrett-Squire
Brian was our “go to Wood man”. We always had Brian build our requests in our home as we knew it was made out of wood and not particle board. From doors to bathroom vanities and most recent our closet shelving unit, we could always count on Brian. While son Peter was working away in our closet, Brian was visiting with us over a cup of coffee and his first time trying a piece of Pannetone. Lots of stories and laughs were shared with Brian over the years. We truly will miss you Brian!
Our deepest condolences to Susan, Peter & family.
We really appreciated the two classy doors Brian built for our home
. Brian took pride in his high quality work.
I always enjoyed chatting with Brian at the Farmer’s Market. I still have the wonderful wooden swing that he made.
Susan and Peter, I’m so sorry for your loss.
It was such a pleasure working closely with Brian over the past 30 years. We enjoyed his stories, humour, laugh and his extent knowledge in woodworking. He will be missed by all of us here at Windowland.
Oh Brian! I had been ‘mind’ chatting with you recently about all the lovely doors that you and Peter made for me over the years. They never fail to put a smile of contentment on my face.
I will miss you profoundly dear sir. I appreciated you so much.
My deepest condolences to Susan & Peter and family.
Vicki Garrett-Squire