Condolences
My friend and mentor since you joined alero. Taught me lots about the industry but one lesson you taught me is always be true to yourself. I'm miss you my friend. Your shift is over.
Time to enjoy a cold budweiser Rip my friend
I am so sorry to learn about Brian's passing, our deepest condolences to Darlene and Debbie and family. When I reflect back many, many years ago to our times together I recall laughter, fun and love. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, love, Connie & Greg
I was shocked and saddened to hear about Brian's passing.I have had the privilege of knowing him since high school and I later became part of the family when I married his sister Darlene. He was someone who introduced me to downhill skiing. Something he seemed to really enjoy in high school,especially if it meant missing school for a day. He had a great sense of humor and when he found something funny he would flash his trademark grin. In my opinion He was the original Burt Reynolds, His trademark moustache, along with his 79 trans-am with the eagle on the hood. Burt Reynolds made a career copying him. He was someone who made any task he took on look easy. He took after his dad as he was gifted with an ability fix things, mechanical with cars, electrical in household wiring, welding,carpentry and his love for driving/cruising. His love for driving ultimately led to his lifelong passion for driving transport trucks. He always possessed a can do attitude. When we purchased a house that needed a lot of TLC in a short period of time Brian postponed several long distance cargo runs in order to help us accomplish the renovations. He was there for us, working along side his mom,dad sister and myself. For me,It is a great family memory.
Brian you will be missed and will be fondly remembered. Till we meet again
Rick
We will never forget you Brian. Who else is gonna call me and say “what’s for dinner doll” every time you came to Winnipeg. We go back so many years now, you coming over for bbqs and beers when you were here in town. Life will never be the same without you. Not sure how we will deal with it.
Truckers last Ride... source unknown..
He traveled the roads
In years gone past
A life he had chosen
And hoped it would last
Driving all night
From state to state
Trying to get home
Arriving so late
He oarked his truck now
And his engine has stopped
And those that love him
Had their hearts dropped
He traveled the country
With a smile of great pride
Now he drives the streets of heaven
On the Truckers last Ride
It was a great pleasure knowing you, God bless!
James, Teena, Amanda, James and Taylor Smith
A Letter to Our Brother Brian
They say there is a reason
They say time will heal;
Neither time or reason
Will change the way we feel.
Gone are the days
We used to share,
But in our hearts
You are always there.
The gates of memories
Will never close;
We miss you more than
Anybody knows...
Love and miss you everyday
Till we meet again
Always & Forever
Darlene & Debbie