Born in New Westminster, BC on December 18th 1969; he died suddenly on July 25th peacefully in his sleep at his home.
He is survived by his wife of 29 years, Jacqueline; children – Kristin, Samantha (Darren), Benjamin, and Katherine. His mother Donna (Alan) McNulty; sister Alyson (Darren) Ferguson; his Grandmother Helen Buxton and countless aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and many more extended family members.
Bryan was predeceased by his grandfather Don Buxton in 2009, his sister-in-law… Read More » Linda Johnson in 2016, his father Blaine Phillip’s in 2016 and his aunt Elaine Theberge in 2017.
The celebration of life for Bryan will be held at Penticton First Baptist Church on August 4th at 1:00 p.m., 1498 Government St., Penticton.
Flowers are gratefully declined in favour of a grocery/gas/restaurant gift card to assist the family during this difficult time.
Bryan spent most of his life in the Okanagan and he moved to Penticton in 1996 where he raised his family with his wife Jacqueline.
Bryan was active in his church, Penticton First Baptist, and played a key roll on the technical team, he also served as a praise team leader for many years. He was also « head chef » at the summer-time Wednesday picnic in the park, as he refused to eat the « hockey pucks » the pastor provided and never let them forget it. He also served in many other capacities over the years.
Bryan was an avid gardener and loved to grow his own vegetables, particularly tomatoes, which he hated to eat himself. He was also a die hard Canucks fan. Bryan loved to camp and fish whenever possible. His last few days were spent camping with his wife Jacqueline and their long time camping friends. Bryan will be missed by all that knew and loved him and gratefully missed by his family.
Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Bryan Robert Phillips December 18 1969 July 25 2018.source
Décès pour la Ville: Penticton, Province: Colombie britanique