Brian-Scroggs-Obituary

Brian Arthur Scroggs

Victoria, British Columbia

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SCROGGS, Brian ArthurWith his family by his side, Brian passed away peacefully at the age of 85 on September 21, 2023. He was predeceased by his parents Arthur and Violet Scroggs, brother Dick and sister Winnie.Brian and his first wife Betty (deceased) started their family in their mid-teens...

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So sorry to the family. Brian was our next door neighbor since 2008. It was always a pleasure when he stopped on his way out or his way home for a chat about his trips in the RV and his enjoyment of his boat circle of friends. We were unfortunately away when he passed so our heart was heavy with the news.

Ron & Dawna

A truly 'Great Uncle' & uncle to my mother Janet. He loved coming over to Bristol in England to visit. My father Ron Harper was also a fantastic builder so they had many amazing memories to share. His sister Winnie was also very kind & caring. The thing I remember most was his amazing smile!

Very fond memories of working with Brian and all those at Famer Construction. As others have said Brian was a force in the construction industry. Condolences to Barry, Lyle and all the family

To all Brian´s family and friends We knew Brian through Janet his niece and he stayed with us several times in recent years when he came to see his family in Bristol UK. We enjoyed his many stories about his work, travels and family (some we admit we had heard before). Whenever we drove him to a venue Brian always said "Hey drive right to the door and you´ll find a spot right there" if we do that we still call it a Brian spot. We certainly think Brian found his spot in life love to you all...

I´m sorry to hear of your loss. Brian was my boss at Farmer & he was so supportive to me in my growth. He suggested The Pursuit to me & I eventually took the course & it changed my life & is where I met my husband. I send my love to his family.

My condolences to the Scroggs and Farmer Families on the passing of Brian. He was a force to reckoned with in the Construction Industry and a fierce competitor. Brian was kind enough to share some of his wisdom with me on a few occasions and I have always remembered his advice. "stay within the envelope"

On behalf of the Vancouver Island Construction Association, its members, staff, and board of directors, we extend our heartfelt condolences to Brian's family and friends. Brian served as the VICA Board Chair from 1983 to 1984 and continued to be actively engaged with the association until his retirement. He will be remembered as a dedicated advocate for the construction industry on Vancouver Island, working tirelessly to elevate industry standards for both employees and employers.

Barry, Lyle, and Family´s so sorry to hear about your Dads passing, my wife´s recollection of him was when they were playmates, when they were very young and mine of course was through work, I´m sure he will be missed, sending our sincere condolences to you all.

Brian will always be remembered as a strong supporter of CCA, especially through his serving two terms as Chair. He was respected for his leadership and principles, and was recognized with CCA´s Pinnacle Leader (formerly Person of the Year award). From everyone at CCA, we send our condolences to Brian´s family and friends.