- Winnipeg Free Press Passages
- All Titles
Search:
Notices are posted by 10 am Monday through Saturday
BRIAN ALEXANDER LARK
Born: Dec 03, 1953
Date of Passing: Oct 13, 2005
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryBRIAN ALEXANDER LARK It is with very heavy hearts we announce Brian's sudden passing on Thursday, October 13, 2005. His memory will be forever cherished by Annette, the love of his life, his son Jordan, 16 years and daughter Kelsey, 14 years. Brian will be lovingly remembered by his in-laws, Audrey and Gerry, Jan and Glenn, Julie and Ray and nieces and nephews, Mikaela, Chantal, Dustin and Jason as well as his coworkers and many friends. He was predeceased by his mother and father, Agnes and Arthur. Brian was born in Thunder Bay, ON on December 3, 1953. After Working a number of years for CN Railway and Calm Air, Brian pursued his chosen career in electrical technology. He graduated in 1987 from Pre-Employment Electrical and in 1990 from Electrical Engineering Technology. He joined Manitoba Hydro in 1991 and received his Power Electrician Journeyman status in 1994. He was stationed in Grand Rapids for the past nine and one half years. Brian loved life and lived it to the fullest. Top priority was his family, his life revolved around them and his tremendous love was evident in the countless little things he did that left no doubt that we held a special place in his heart. Captain Marvy loved to fish and some of his happiest times were spent out on the open water in his ark . His truck, his Big Willy was his pride and joy. His culinary talents were enjoyed by many and will be sadly missed. Generous to a fault, Brian was always willing to lend a helping hand, giving selflessly of his time and talents. Cremation and a private memorial service have taken place. If friends so desire, a donation may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation in Brian's memory. - Forever in our Hearts - Arrangements entrusted to: VOYAGE FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORIUM 1531 Pembina Hwy. 284-7500
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 17, 2005
Condolences & Memories (7 entries)
-
Brian — RIP My Friend. We lost contact for a long time but Annette was the apple of your eye when we started parting ways: you will always be remembered in my heart with fondness given the great memories we shared in college! You were in Grand Rapids when I was stationed in Gillam and our busy lives did not allow us to get together after we got our “dream Jobs“ My condolences - to your wonderful wife and children...Todd Thompson, Friend and colleague - Posted by: Todd Thompson (Friend ) on: Aug 16, 2019
-
I lost him when I was 2, came into contact when I was 13. Didn't have much of a relationship with him. As I grew up I always wanted to get to know him and his side of life. Only to find out that he had passed before I got the chance. I know I have siblings out there and would love to get to know them and the experiences that they had with our father. - Posted by: Brian Lark (Eldest Sone) on: Feb 10, 2014
-
Time has not made it easier to be without you, it has just made it easier to pretend. When my son was born I saw you in his eyes and I was happy. I often wonder what you would have thought of him and how close you would have been. What he would call you? I still get angry that we won't get that time. Xavier is amazing dad, thank you for giving me life and for giving me my family. I am blessed with a lot of love and you made that possible. I will miss you always! Love you Dad! - Posted by: Alex (Daughter) on: Feb 07, 2014
-
Rest in peace, dad. I'll love you always. - Posted by: Jordan (Son) on: Jun 06, 2013
-
I didn't get to spend a lot of time with my father but I loved him very much. I will miss talking with him. - Posted by: Alexandria (Family) on: Oct 18, 2005
-
Brain was and will always be an important part of my life. Although Brian's path took him other places he was and will always be in my heart. His daughter Alexandria and myself will love him and miss him always. The deMeulles family and his friends in Churchill wish him peace. Love Gisele - Posted by: Gisele deMeulles (Friend) on: Oct 17, 2005
-
My deepest condolences to you Annette, and Jordan and Kelsey. I have always remembered you guys, and have some great memories from Southlawn Stroll. I can clearly remember helping Brian build the walls in the basement, just working, having a few beers. He was a great guy, and someone I will always remember. - Posted by: Rick Thomson (Friend) on: Oct 17, 2005
