Cremation has taken place at Capital City Cremation in Edmonton, Alberta.
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Condolence Messages
David Lalondesays
My cousin. Beloved son of Lloyd and Barb. A very handsome, very intelligent and very funny guy who overcame polio as a child to become a ski instructor. I have no doubt you lived your life the best your could, and appreciate how nice you always were to me; I loved you. Intelligent, witty, great, thoughtful listener. I will remember you and keep your cherished memory in my heart. So sorry your life ended so soon, Brent.
I have great memories of Brent from my time in Onaping and at Onaping Ski Hill. He truly was witty, intelligent and fun to ski with. I also remember what a great stereo he had in his room at his parents house and listening to Steve Miller cranked up really loud! When I was out west in the mid 80’s I ran into him at the Old Sunshine Village Lodge and we laughed and talked as always. You will be missed Brent and I hope to meet up with you again.
I will remember… you teach some canoe lessons at the Windy Lake Canoe Club back in Onaping in the late 70s. Then later when you moved to Edmonton from Banff to stay with your brother John ’85. You love of music and great record collection. Your love for your family was obvious, when your mom and dad visited from Ontario, when you spoke of your sister Patti and how you were with your brother John. It seems like yesterday. Til we meet again.
David Lalonde says
My cousin. Beloved son of Lloyd and Barb. A very handsome, very intelligent and very funny guy who overcame polio as a child to become a ski instructor. I have no doubt you lived your life the best your could, and appreciate how nice you always were to me; I loved you. Intelligent, witty, great, thoughtful listener. I will remember you and keep your cherished memory in my heart. So sorry your life ended so soon, Brent.
Debby Lalonde says
Brent you will never be forgotten. You were a good man. All my love Debby
Bentley says
Brent – Banff seems like yesterday, but time flies, safe travels my friend.
Andrew Medley says
I have great memories of Brent from my time in Onaping and at Onaping Ski Hill. He truly was witty, intelligent and fun to ski with. I also remember what a great stereo he had in his room at his parents house and listening to Steve Miller cranked up really loud! When I was out west in the mid 80’s I ran into him at the Old Sunshine Village Lodge and we laughed and talked as always. You will be missed Brent and I hope to meet up with you again.
Dan Riddell says
I will remember… you teach some canoe lessons at the Windy Lake Canoe Club back in Onaping in the late 70s. Then later when you moved to Edmonton from Banff to stay with your brother John ’85. You love of music and great record collection. Your love for your family was obvious, when your mom and dad visited from Ontario, when you spoke of your sister Patti and how you were with your brother John. It seems like yesterday. Til we meet again.