Earl passed peacefully October 30 with family at his side. Born and raised in Saskatoon, attending King George Elementary & Bedford Rd Collegiate. Talented in many things, Earl loved hockey, biking, golfing, curling and even built his own home on Ave K. South! Earl received training with the RCAF until the end of the war and returned home in 1945. Earl and Doreen were married in 1950 and honeymooned in Banff. They settled in Montgomery Pl., raising 4 children. Earl worked for the Modern Press and took to gardening, fishing and camping with free time. Earl is predeceased by his father Lorne, sister Hazel and daughter Laura. Survived by wife Doreen, children Lynda, Lorne, Lorraine, their children & grandchildren. Many thanks for the kindness and care for Earl by the staff at Oliver Lodge. A service will be held for family at a later date.
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November 5, 2017
My thoughts are with you all
Marilyn Wilson (Abernethy)
November 4, 2017
Dwayne Iwasuik
My deepest sympathy to all the Braithwaite family. I was glad to have been able to spend time at Oliver visiting with your family,while both my parents lived on the same floor. May your memories help you all through this difficult time. God Bless.
November 4, 2017
Olive Sipko
Doreen I'm sorry to read of Earl's passing, my heartfelt sympathy to you and all family. I have many happy memories of you and Earl, the fun we used to have at square dancing. Take care.
November 2, 2017
Anthony Pierce
Hi, Sorry about the lost of EARL BRAITHWAITE I send my condolence greetings to all BRAITHWAITE Family.
Mind ,Family should reach me on [email protected] for his belonging in my possession.
November 2, 2017
Bill Wood
Doreen and family,
Sincerely sorry to hear of the passing of
Earl. I remember him as a real gentleman when I first met him in 1985. My thoughts
are with you at this time.
Bill Wood
November 2, 2017
Christine Pogue
Condolences to Lorraine and her family. You will always have the memories
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