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BRIAN THEODORE BIALKOWSKI It is with heavy hearts that we tell you of the loss of our Brian. He waited until his loving Sue fell asleep at his side and in a moment, slipped away leaving pain and suffering behind. Brian was predeceased by his mother Emily, father Walter, beloved aunty Sally and Baba. As an only child, Brian will be deeply mourned and celebrated by those closest to him: his girlfriend Sue, his dear aunty Rosie, his cousin Tracy who was more like a sister to him and the apple of his eye, Kaden. Brian also leaves behind many adoring aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who he touched in many ways. Brian devoted his career as a forklift operator to one company, Brewers Distributor Ltd., who also cared for him more than just an employee. Brian loved spending time with his family, especially during the holidays as he decorated for each event to the nines. He enjoyed impromptu drives out to nowhere, especially if there was a good meal that capped the trip. Brian loved the time he spent at his trailer, he enjoyed snowmobiling and was always up for a competitive game of pool, cards or crib. Brian was a true giver to his core and shared with loved ones and strangers alike. "He will be missed more than words can say." The family wants to extend their thanks to the staff at St. Boniface Hospital 6E for their care and support over these past few months. In keeping with Brian's wishes, cremation has taken place and a private family service will be held at E.J. Coutu Funeral Home. Brian will be laid to rest with his mother and father at Holy Family Cemetery in the summer. In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire, donations in Brian's honour, may be made to a charity dear to your heart. The Coutu Family in care of arrangements: E.J. COUTU & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 680 Archibald Street 204-253-5086 ejcoutu.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 14, 2016
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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Brian had the ability to get a group of grown men together to flip coins. If it was his "Lucky Day" the group got to watch the "Big Fella" get up on his tippy toes and do a little dance and laugh at you while he collected his money. RIP Biff, Mr. Hockey - Posted by: Kevin Harvey (co-worker) on: Jan 14, 2016
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Biff always had the big smile and deep rumbling laugh that we all loved. Be it weekends snowmobiling at Beaver Days, whiskey breakfast on Friday mornings with gang from BDL at our house prior to snowmobiling, shooting pool or a cold one in the hot summer sun Biff was always the life of the party. We feel very saddened to hear of a dear friend passing but have many happy memories of him. We worked together since 1979 at (ABD) BDL where our fathers also worked. You won't be forgotten as you were the type of person who left heavy footprints in a person's heart as your paths intersected or ran parallel thru time. Love you big guy, Don and Wendy - Posted by: Don & Wendy Stefanyshyn (co-worker and friends) on: Jan 14, 2016