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Brian Wayne Grawbarger

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Brian Wayne Grawbarger

Birth
Death
15 Oct 2004 (aged 57)
Canada
Burial
Restoule, Parry Sound District, Ontario, Canada GPS-Latitude: 46.02498, Longitude: -79.734192
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GRAWBARGER, Brian W. - June 9, 1947 - October 15, 2004 - Brian loved to teach. From the time he was a little boy until his final days in the hospital, Brian lived a life that was a lesson to others. As he prepared for death in his last few weeks, he demonstrated how his faith in Christ gave him confidence and peace.

Brian leaves behind his loving wife, Marcia; son Michael Caroline; daughter Michelle; father Bert Winifred, deceased; sister Vivian Young Jeff; brother David Cherita; and best friend Rob Jaques Sue.

He also leaves loving nieces and nephews, many friends, his church family, former colleagues, former students, his renal team and prayer boosters around the world.

Many thanks to Dr. Saunders, Dr. Truchon and Dr. Nobel. Also to the many nurses his angels without wings who helped him in his battle with cancer and renal disease. Cremation has taken place.

The family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home 705-724-2024 in Powassan, today, Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. T

he Funeral Mass will be conducted by Reverend John Lockyer on Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Corner Gospel Church, Restoule. Private family interment of ashes to follow at Cedar Grove Cemetery.
GRAWBARGER, Brian W. - June 9, 1947 - October 15, 2004 - Brian loved to teach. From the time he was a little boy until his final days in the hospital, Brian lived a life that was a lesson to others. As he prepared for death in his last few weeks, he demonstrated how his faith in Christ gave him confidence and peace.

Brian leaves behind his loving wife, Marcia; son Michael Caroline; daughter Michelle; father Bert Winifred, deceased; sister Vivian Young Jeff; brother David Cherita; and best friend Rob Jaques Sue.

He also leaves loving nieces and nephews, many friends, his church family, former colleagues, former students, his renal team and prayer boosters around the world.

Many thanks to Dr. Saunders, Dr. Truchon and Dr. Nobel. Also to the many nurses his angels without wings who helped him in his battle with cancer and renal disease. Cremation has taken place.

The family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home 705-724-2024 in Powassan, today, Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. T

he Funeral Mass will be conducted by Reverend John Lockyer on Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Corner Gospel Church, Restoule. Private family interment of ashes to follow at Cedar Grove Cemetery.


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