It is with great love and fond remembrance that the family of Gorin Bree announces his peaceful passing at the age of 92. Gorin grew up in the breathtaking mountains of Jasper, Alberta, a place that forever shaped his adventurous spirit. He loved to share stories of his youth—like the time he and his brother Les, along with a friend, unexpectedly encountered a bear on a narrow path. With no way out, one of the boys punched the bear on the nose, and the bear finally backed off! It was a tale that always brought laughter and wide eyes to any gathering. Gorin's curiosity and mechanical mind led him to Calgary Tech, where he became a radio engineer. His career took him to the Communications Research Centre (CRC) in Shirley's Bay, just outside Ottawa. It was there he met the love of his life, Myra Cain. From the moment he saw her, Gorin told his father, "That's the girl I'm going to marry." Convincing Myra wasn't quite so simple—she had promised her sister Mary that they would remain single and travel the world together. But with her father's encouragement and Gorin's kind persistence, Myra's heart was won. They promised Mary she would always be part of their adventures, and indeed she was. Gorin and Myra married and built a beautiful life together in Almonte, Ontario, (1964-1987) where they raised their three children. A true handyman, Gorin learned from his father, often saying he was his "father's gopher"—go for this, go for that! With his son David, he even dug the family pool by hand. The first winter, it served as a skating rink before becoming the family's summer pride and joy—a gathering place for countless friends and neighbors. In 1987, Gorin and Myra retired to the West Coast, where they delighted in watching their grandchildren grow. They were passionate lawn bowlers and could always be found cheering in the stands at their grandchildren's sporting events—so much so that they were honored with "Best Fans" awards from several teams! A lifelong learner, Gorin loved working on his computer—exploring genealogy, organizing family history, and digitizing thousands of precious photos. He is lovingly remembered by his daughter Karen (Les) Lalonde and grandchildren Breanne and Ryan; his sons David (Yvette) Bree and Darrin (Christine) Bree and grandchildren Jessica (Dan), Melissa (Cody) Danick, and Carolyn; as well as seven great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his dear sisters-in-law Mary Cain (101) Rita Bree (91) , and Evie Cain (91) Predeceased by his brother Leslie Bree (2023) and wife Myra Bree (Cain) (2007) Though his final years were touched by dementia, his humor, patience, and gentle soul always shone through. Gorin will be remembered for his quiet wisdom, inventive spirit, and the deep love he carried for his family. Forever in our hearts, reunited with Myra—his true love and life's companion.