Mr. Brian Glen Brink, age 57 years, resident of Thunder Bay, passed away unexpectedly at home on May 21st, 2021. Brian is survived by his wife Ginette and children Felix and Alexis. Cremation has taken place and no service will be held.
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Clayton Richards
November 4, 2021
Sorry to here about Brian 's passing . My prayer's are with you and your family
Tom Norton
August 13, 2021
Just recently learned the news of Brians' passing, and am very saddened. I worked with Brian for many years at J.D.Barnes Limited and found him to be a very hard working, conscientious person who would always go the extra mile for his friends, co-workers and family. His gruff sense of humor will be something I always remember. My condolences go out to Ginette and family. Hope Brian is riding that Harley in the sky!
Bob and Liz
June 14, 2021
Sending our most sincere condolences.
Brian will be missed.
Nancy Madigan
June 7, 2021
Brian had a great sense of humor always cracking jokes. I recall him riding his yellow Harley on numerous occasions,once by the house to chat with my late husband Edward Burrows. He will be missed; ride easy Brian,you will be missed.
Grace Hoftyzer
June 7, 2021
Awesome work partner...
You will be missed my friend...
Eino Viikeri
June 7, 2021
I worked with Brian also in the late 90's at JD Barnes. I think I became his go to person whenever we had a difficult survey job to do which meant driving a long way, hiking for hours to get the job site only to do it all over again the next day. Always an adventure and a lot fond memories. You knew when the job was done when he cranked AC/DC on the drive back to town which I can imagine he's doing the same right now. My condolences to Ginette and the kids.
Eino Viikeri
Paul Knight
June 6, 2021
Brian
Ride In Peace brother
Until we meet again on that long highway west.
I will miss you bro.
Tracy Knight
June 5, 2021
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Best Man at our Wedding and proud to be his friend. He gave so much and asked for so little in return. Our hearts are broken. You deserve so much more. You brought so much joy to us but leave us with so much pain and sorrow. Hoping for one last phone call from heaven bro. Love you. Miss you.
ted elwert
June 5, 2021
I worked with Brian at JD Barnes Surveys in the 1990's. I was sorry to hear of his passing. My sincere condolences to his family.
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