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BRETT RAYMOND CHAPMAN


It is with heavy hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of Brett Raymond Chapman on March 10, 2022 with his wife Barb by his side.
Brett had many health issues over the years but it never topped his sense of humour or making others laugh while bravely battling cancer.
Brett will be greatly missed by his wife Barb, son Cory, brother Doug (Eleanor), sister-in-law Karen Steinke (Randy); mother and father-in-law, Carolyn and Ralph Lee; Barb's Aunt Lauree Wareham (Paul), as well as many nieces and nephews who were a joy in his life.
Brett enjoyed many passions in his life including trips to Mexico, Jamaica, Hawaii, loved all types of music, our rescue dogs and camping. Any time the Chapmans went camping it rained, but we got wet and laughed about it. Brett enjoyed many fun nights sitting around the campfire with Randy and the boys laughing and enjoying a cold beverage. We will cherish those family memories.
We are forever grateful for the loving care that Brett received at the Grace Hospital from Doctors George and Joshua, nurses Andrea, Jun, Michelle, Trish and Jackie.
Cremation has taken place as per Brett's wish, no funeral will be held.
In lieu of flowers, a donation to CancerCare Manitoba or Winnipeg Humane Society will be a wonderful way to honour Brett's memory.

Make a donation to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 19, 2022

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • I just learned of Brett's passing. Thought of him many times over the years. Sorry for your loss Barb - Posted by: Gail Hill (Friend) on: Oct 27, 2024

  • Long time friend. Had many a venture together. He never let his health issues get him down. I wish I could have been there in his last days to let him know he was never forgotten. Rest in peace Brett - Posted by: Dave Riches (Friend) on: Mar 20, 2022

  • Sorry to hear about Brett's passing. We had coffee together in the fall and did a lot of catch up and so many good times were shared. You will be missed old friend but never forgotten. - Posted by: Doug Marks (Friend ) on: Mar 20, 2022

  • Sorry to hear of Brett’s passing. First met him back in the sixties in Fort Garry and Vincent Massey. Always had a good time with him doing stuff we probably shouldn’t have. Rest In Peace brother - Posted by: Chuck fenton (Old friend ) on: Mar 19, 2022

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