Brian Richard Honeywell - November 09

Brian Richard Honeywell – November 09, 1946 – September 06, 2017

November 09, 1946 – September 06, 2017
Brian Richard Honeywell
November 09, 1946 – September 06, 2017
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HONEYWELL, Brian Richard
November 9, 1946 – Ottawa, Ontario
September 6, 2017 – Calgary, Alberta
It is with profound sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Brian, most beloved and cherished husband of Sharyn. Brian is survived by his wife, father Allan, sisters Lynn Powell (Kerry), Cynthia Polk (York), Gloria Ewens (David) and brother Mark (Irene). He was predeceased by his mother Helen and niece Amanda. Born in Ottawa, Ontario Brian graduated from Glebe Collegiate and soon after joined the Black Watch where he proudly served three years. After attending Carleton University, he began his career working in the area of sales and marketing of residential housing. Over the years in Calgary, Brian consulted to many development and builder clients, eventually establishing his own companies involved with all aspects of land and residential development. Brian was a visionary, passionate and enthusiastic about his work. In 1979 Brian joined the Canadian Ski Patrol as a volunteer patroller at Lake Louise where he patrolled for 37 years. He was a dedicated Patrol Leader, first aid instructor/examiner, Chief of Patrol of the Men’s World Cup Medical Team, and member of the medical teams for the 1988 and 2010 Winter Olympics. Brian was also a long time member of the Alpine Club of Canada. In lieu of flowers please donate to a charity of your choice. A Celebration of Life was held in Calgary on September 20, 2017.
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