George Andrew Brown
It is with heavy hearts that the family of George Brown announce his passing on February 28, 2023. George will be lovingly remembered by his wife Gisela of 56 years, his children Collin (Annette), Randal (Kathy) and Lori (Rob) Brandt, grandchildren Kyle (Paige) Brown, Brennan Brown (Aly), Mackenzie Brown, Wyatt Brown (Tori), Lexie Brandt (Linden), Jay Brandt and sister Rosamy (Wayne) Krupa.
George was a happy and fun loving husband and father. He really loved music - playing guitar, singing in the band and many basement jam sessions. He enjoyed running heavy equipment, farming, always had a joke to tell, and often serenaded his wife with love in his heart and eyes.
George loved spending time with family and numerous friends; camping, quading/snowmobiling and travelling. After selling the farm in 2011 and moving to Barrhead, life had its downside with health issues.
Thank you is extended to doctors and staff at both Barrhead Health Care Centre and The Royal Alexandra Hospital for George’s care.
A celebration of life will be held at the Cherhill Community Hall on Saturday March 18, 2023 at 1:00pm, lunch and camaraderie to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Barrhead Health Care Centre Auxiliary (in memory of George A Brown).
Thinking of you Gisela. Take care.
Our sincere sympathy to Gisela and family in the passing of George. We have many fond memories of you folks from our years in Sangudo. We hope that the good memories will help with your grieving.
Our sincere condolences to George’s family. You will miss him . We will remember all the good times and his witty remarks and sense of humor.
Sorry to hear of George’s passing. Our sincerest condolences to all of you. A loss of a spouse and parent leaves a hole. May your good memories (laughter and song) and sharing those with others help sustain you through these difficult times.
John Palcza, March 4/2023
My heartfelt sympathy to Gisela & Family for your loss of a nice man George : husband, father , grandfather & kind friend, I have many fond memories of George on hunting trips & family get togethers . George was a likeable , fun and friendly person , he always made get togethers a lot of fun & memorable .
My time with Geirgw goes back to Sangudo and working with the County. I had no idea George had health issues … I am sorry to hear of his passing and will hold many members close to heart. George was a special person … thoughts go to his family …
Remember a person is said to die twice … once when they leave this place and the second is when no one speaks their name. Hold on to memories and speak of George …
Thank you Brian. Will hold on to those kind words