Smart Search

 
 

Toronto Region, On-Line - Funeral & AfterLife Services
 ______________________________________________________________

SimpleAlternativeFuneralCentres Pickering
GROVESIDE Bnr 400x56 MountLawn R Bnr 400x40

StaffordMonuments Banner 400x40

BarnesCremationBanner 400x52 2022

FamilyInMemoriam 200x40  
   

To place an 'OBITUARY NOTICE'  or a  'FAMILY IN MEMORIAM' (Including Picture) with TorontoObituaries.com.  Please email your submission at:  Contact-Us  for immediate posting.  Invoice will be emailed, once Notice is Published.

 

 

Bar Blue Horizon Can Obit

 
Red Cross Ukraine Humanitarian 400

  

 OBITUARIES  ...for TORONTO and the GTA

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

 {fastsocialshare}

Blight BrianBLIGHT, Brian Robert - (February 28th, 1960 - June 12, 2020)

Passed away peacefully at home on June 12th, 2020 in his 61st year.

Loving husband of Mary for 30 years, father of Jessie (Trina) and Jennifer. Proud Grandfather of Shaina.

Beloved son of the late Grant and Jean Blight. Brother of the late Larry (Liz), Judy (Richard Poulin), Murray (Cindy), Sharon (Robert Sargent) and will be lovingly remembered by his many nieces and nephews.

Brian was looking forward to the birth of his grandson in September.

Brian and Mary were high school sweethearts with dreams of starting their own family, dating for 11 years before getting married and purchased their first home there after. He was a family man through and through, never hesitating to support his children in whatever endeavors they chose to pursue. 

Born and raised in Newmarket, Brian was always known as the guy who could make you laugh in any conversation. Brian was raised in a musical family, with his love of music continuing throughout his entire life. In his younger years he played in many bands and could often be found strumming by the campfire. Brian spent many hours in his train room enjoying his love of N-scale model trains. You could always catch him on the many lakes in the area sitting silently on the boat waiting for a nibble on his fishing line.

Brian worked hard as a contractor and was happy to share his expertise with those around him, in particular you can ask his many nephews and they will say “Brian taught me everything I know”. He will be greatly missed.

Celebration of life to follow at a later date. Arrangements with Roadhouse and Rose funeral home, Newmarket.

Memorial Donations may be made to the March of Dimes. 

TorontoObituaries.com

{fastsocialshare