It’s been a great ride!
It was with a heavy heart I said goodbye to my one and only. Without any signs or warning, Brian was diagnosed with an inoperable & incurable pancreatic tumour in early March. With this devastating news, Brian started chemotherapy treatments at the end of March, which were traumatic on his body. While Brian was hoping for a good summer and fall, his cancer progressed quickly. Family and friends near and far joined in a ‘Happy Hour’ at 4 pm on April 28 to toast Brian and simultaneously play the 2 songs we had chosen. We were both warmed by the many messages that let Brian know how he had impacted the life of so many.
Leaving to mourn him is his wife Pat (49th Wedding Anniversary July 7), brothers Kevin (Cheri), Craig (Leanne), Brad (Erin), sister Geri, nieces Carolyn & Jody & Nephew/Godson, Pierce, his best friend since Grade 10, Dennis Jones and countless friends. He was predeceased by his parents Gordon (2002), Mildred (2020) and in-laws, Bob (2008) and Lucy (2019), who considered him a son.
Brian was born in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The family was transferred to Victoria in 1961 until 1964, back to Dartmouth and a final move in 1967 to Victoria upon his Dad’s retirement from the RCN and after Brian’s High School graduation. Brian joined the Canadian Coast Guard where he followed his Dad’s career footsteps earning his Marine Engineer Steamship ticket and served on the CGS Quadra for 5 years after which Brian worked one season on the Princess Marguerite when his Dad was the Chief Engineer. Not wanting a life at sea, Brian obtained his Electrician certification, working for Saanich Municipality and Ministry of Highways, retiring in 2004 and spending the next 5 years working for Raylec Power, until a permanent retirement in 2009.
Brian’s love of motorcycles began with his 1967 BSA Spitfire Mark III and his 8th and final Bike was a 2021 KTM 390 Adventure that he bought in the fall of 2021. In 2020, the family became aware of a gene mutation (BRCA) on his mother’s side that has affected several family members.
Gratitude and thanks to the doctors and nurses at RJH and VGH, Hospital at Home, Dr. Manders, and our long-time family Doctor, Dr. D.G. Forster.
Brian asked that anyone who wishes to donate in his memory to consider the Risky Genes Society riskygenes.org , Victoria Hospice or Victoria Eldercare Foundation.
A Private Remembrance and Celebration of Life will be held, as per Brian’s request, at a future date.
Condolences may be offered to the family below.
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Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Brian Charles Hannah May 10 1949 – April 28 2022..
mccall gardens funeral and cremation service
Death notice for the town of: Victoria, Province: Colombie britanique