Obituary of Brian Gary Peter Morden
Sadly early in the morning of July 7th, Brian Morden passed peacefully at Georgian Bay General Hospital, Midland. Brian was the son of Charles and Frances Morden and is survived by his loving wife Lynn, daughters Becky (Mike) and Jillian, best Papa to Bryson, Sophie and Maxwell, Master to his “Furry” four legged friends Mayha and Mishka.
Brian was a proud, honourable and most giving family man, admired in many ways by many in the community. He was very accomplished known for his incredible integrity and work ethic as the President and CEO of Morden Construction from taking over the business in 1965 to his retirement.
Brian was extremely proud to have served as Worshipful Brother of the Victoria Lodge since 1972 to present. He served as Worshipful Master in 1981. Brian was also a long time member of the Rameses Shriners.
Brian always had a special caring for animals, especially all the four legged furry friends he had rescued over the years, being very generous and giving to various animal charitable causes. He also cherished music, especially rock & country, loved to golf and ride the country roads on his Harley.
The family wishes to convey our heartfelt thank you to Doctors, Nurses and Staff at Georgian Bay General Hospital for the special and compassionate care.
As an expression of sympathy donations in memory of Brian may be made to the Georgian Bay General Hospital Foundation or Precious Paws Rescue, Simcoe County would be greatly appreciated and may be made through funeral home.
In honour of Brian, the Family is planning a Memorial Drive-By at the Family Residence, 1775 Georgian Heights Boulevard, Waubaushene, on Saturday July 18th from 12noon to 2pm.
“Death leaves a heartache no one can heal.
Love leaves a memory no one can steal”.
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Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Brian
Gary Peter
Morden 1948 2020..
Death notice for the town of: Coldwater, Province: Ontario
Hey Lynn…Eric Hamilton, Shirley’s son and Brian’s 2nd cousin sending my deep condolences for you and your families loss” far too young”. If I can, I would like to share my awesome memories and stories of my cousin Brian. I am now 60 years old and this is my oldest memory as kid.. I was about 4 years old and uncle Charlie brought me out one rainy day, and said ” Come on we got a job to do…We went in the bulldozer and he let me drive. I thought I was so COOL!… Every summer, Midland was part of our trip.. When I got to be around 8, Brian always made sure to spend time with me…even though I was a punk kid…Brian always made time for me…bought me treats, etc. But my favorite was when he would say, “Hey lets go…hop in”…and we would rip around in his cool cars every summer holiday. And when we did, it wasn’t just a ride around the block, but it was the better part of the afternoon…Every summer… he knew it was my favorite…He knew, but he’d let me wait…to tease I think…. but he would never forget…best part of my holiday.. Thank you cousin Brian.. I often wonder how that would fly today, don’t care. I felt SO COOL, rippin at 155 mph. He, like uncle Charlie made me feel like the coolest dude in town. Kind and giving, like his dad RIP ,Brian Morden.. You are gone from here, but I will never forget you.