Brian and I taught at WLU for many years. I shall remember him as a friend and an interesting conversationalist.
My condolences to the family. MN
Oh, Karen: we were so sorry to see the notice of Biran's passing. We have fond memories of his warm smile and friendship at the Boulevard Club, as well as your every present buoyancy. We hope you have support through this tough time and that many happy memories will help you in the next months. Thinking of you,
Ron adn Cathi
Hello Cynthia! I worked at Laurier during the 80s and not only got to know your Dad during that time, but I also befriended Mico Meier...You were a little girl at that time and Mico looked after you. Your Mom and Dad were very welcoming to me when I visited your house and it was lovely to get to know your Dad outside of the office and your family . I kept up a friendship with Mico after she returned to Switzerland until we both were married and had our sons. I remember your Dad as such a gentle man. The photo on the site shows the kindness of the man I remember. I am sorry for your loss. Yvette Livingston (WLU 89)
Brian positively impacted so many of his students. Thinking of his family during this difficult time.
It's such a long time ago but I fondly remember Brian and David on 7A Street Calgary; both of them were always smiling or having fun.
It was always a source of amazement to me that the two streets in Rosedale - 7 and 7A - in a two block area over a two year span produced 7 PhDs. Brian, Alan Arthur, Richard Mansfield, Gerry Manning, David Surplis and Grant Hammond (I believe Richard Mansfield has 2).
Please accept my condolences.
David Surplis
Once of 1435 - 7th Street NW