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BRIAN WILLIAM SEEL Suddenly, at his home, on May 17, Brian W. Seel regrettably left us. He was born August 7, 1951 and from that day on he lived his life to the fullest. His family was, without a doubt, his number one priority. Brian also made many deep and lasting friendships that he always held close to him, in particular his longtime friendship with Dexter and the rest of the Greenwood family. He was active in the Masonic Lodge and he proudly served as Master of Norwood #119. He was also active the The Shrine Temple and enjoyed alumni status in the Khartum Motor Patrol in which he served three years as the Captain as well as one term as President. In total he rode for 19 years. In 1974 Brian started working for White Truck Sales as a Sales Rep and culminated as Sales Manager. For the past ten years he has owned and operated ABS Warehouse and City Auto Paints in both Winnipeg and Regina. Brian was predeceased by his mother Margaret in 1990 and brother-in-law Bobby Malone in 1987. He leaves behind a loving wife, Laurie of 24 years, two adoring daughters Tara and Bri-Anne; his father Don (Ruth) brother Larry (Judy) nieces, Averill (Brennan), Lisa, Brenley; step-brothers, Neil (Marie), Larry Mackie and step-sister Lynda; mother-in-law Doreen Goring, father-in-law Bob (Irene) Malone; sisters-in-law, Tracy (Ted) Backus, Lynne (Ian) Weichman, Patti Nordsletton, Pam (Wade), Leigh and Mike Malone, nieces and nephews and numerous other loving family and friends. Pallbearers will be cousins; Johnny Seel, Doug Seel, Randy Herner, Greg Powell, Trevor Powell, and Lloyd Miller. Viewing will be held on Friday, May 19 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Neil Bardal Inc., 984 Portage Avenue, Aubrey Street entrance. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, May 20 at Sturgeon Creek United Church, 207 Thompson Drive, at 10:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Shriners Burn Fund, 529 Wellington Crescent, R3M 0A5. Brian was a great husband, wonderful father, loving son and brother and will be sadly missed by everyone he touched. NEIL BARDAL INC. 949-2200
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 19, 2000