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BRIAN A. BRUNELLE (KLINGER)
Born: Apr 19, 1946
Date of Passing: Mar 11, 2013
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryBRIAN A. BRUNELLE (KLINGER) April 19, 1946 - March 31, 2013 On Sunday, March 31, 2013 Brian passed away at the age of 66. Left to cherish his memory are his wife of 39 years, Sue, as well as his three children, John (Nancy), Michelle Crooks (Greg), Chris (Jody) and his six grandchildren, Kirsten, Gillian, Jordan, Logan, Meagan, and Delaney. A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, April 27 at 11:00 a.m. at the Great Falls Hall, in Great Falls, MB. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of one's choice.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 06, 2013
Condolences & Memories (9 entries)
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Deep condolences to Sue and the family, yours and Brian's friendship means much to me. So sorry to hear of Brian's/dad's passing, our thoughts and prayers are with you, God bless. Cliff & Linda Unger. - Posted by: Cliff Unger (Friend ot the Brunelle family) on: May 20, 2013
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Our deepest sympathies to Sue and family. Have many great memories and stories, working on Diesel sites, and fishing with Brian (Klinger) in Thompson, and Northern MB. Warren and Shirley Gogol - Posted by: Warren and Shirley (Hydro co-worker and friend from Thopmpson MB) on: Apr 27, 2013
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My sincere condolences on Brian's passing. He and I spent more than one dark night together as I was flying him to remote communities to repair a diesel generator. Always appreciated his honesty and generosity towards me. Sincerely, Keith Murdock (pilot who flew him to sites on many occasions) - Posted by: Keith Murdock (friend) on: Apr 18, 2013
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Our condolences to the family. Spent winter Monday evenings on Brian's team for about 30 years in Thompson Lanes men's league. It couldn't have been any better. Kudos for working with Youth Bowling for all those years too. Your memory lives on with the Friends of Thompson Lanes. - Posted by: Pat O'Callaghan (friend) on: Apr 11, 2013
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Our deepest sympathies to Sue and family. I have many great memories of working together on the diesels! Klinger, you left us too soon! - Posted by: Russ and Sharon Routledge (Hydro co-worker) on: Apr 09, 2013
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Our sincere and heartfelt sympathy to Sue and the rest of the family. Oh Klinger, sometimes you were such a pain in the butt at the office, but you always co-operated and if I needed help or a favour of any kind, I knew I could always count on you. Thanks for that and all those 'goodies' from the diesel boys. You will always be remembered. Deanna (the old boot)! - Posted by: Deanna and Dave Rempel ( Hydro co-worker and friend from Thompson) on: Apr 08, 2013
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To all of Brian's family our hearfelt sympathy. Keep all his memories alive by talking about him, laughing about him and the little fun things about him. Donna and Brian Canning - Posted by: Donna Canning (Cousin) on: Apr 07, 2013
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Our deepest sympathies and sincere condolences to Sue and family. Brian was one of a kind with his good sense of humor and his willingness at all times to be of assistance whenever needed. May the fishing be good for you Brian as you journey on. - Posted by: Dennis and Ruth Stewart (Friend through Hydro) on: Apr 06, 2013
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Our sincere condolences to John, Nancy, Kirsten and Gillian and all the Brunelle family. 66 yrs is a young age to leave loved ones but may the family keep the memories and love of Brian close to their hearts. Ronda and Phil Pfeiffer - Posted by: Ronda Pfeiffer (Friend of the family) on: Apr 06, 2013