Brian Kaasa

March 21st, 2020

On Saturday, March 21, 2020, Brian Edmund Julius Kaasa went fishing with his brother. Always enjoying the time they spent together.

Today he is planning his next hunting trip with his friend.

He is also looking forward to planting his garden. Can’t wait for his fresh tomatoes.

He is watching over his children and grandchildren, as he did in life.  His grandchildren were a great source of love to him. Enjoying their company immensely. Always ensuring his family was OK.

He really has not left us.

Right now he is walking around the farm with his Uncle, just shooting the breeze, as the farm has always been his home.

Brian has always been a headstrong man. It has because of this that he was able to “go on” with the so many serious medical issues and the trails of life. He carried on and never gave up.

He kept every one of his cousins in his heart. Always thinking and talking about them fondly.

To all, his nieces and nephews, remember all the good times, that’s what he wants.

He is now with all the pets he loved, Trix, Roxie, PD, Thor, Storm, Ralph, Mitzi and Sammy. They are all playing ball, as Brian throws it and all in no more pain.

Brian will be greatly missed, always in our hearts and in our memories.

Love Jo-Anne, Christine, Shane, Auston, Daniel, Izaac, David and Dominic and Buddy.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date due to circumstances. Brian would want everyone to stay safe.

Messages:

Such a beautiful obituary for a kind man. I am deeply saddened for you all. No more jokes to tell me, or no one to razz me about my car. He didn’t want to drive it but he sure wanted a ride in it. You are in my thoughts and heart. May the many condolences you’ll receive bring your family comfort. Huge hugs!

Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family at this sad time. We have many wonderful memories with both of you in our camping days, especially Buck Lake! Take care and keep safe during this time of isolation.

Our deepest condolences to all of the family. Such a sad time for everyone as we can't be there to help you through your loss. Yes, we can text and call but it's just not the same. We have so many memories that go way back to the early '80s when we all lived on Pineland Close. Many good memories. It was difficult for the guys to get the grass mowed on Saturdays unless they started first thing in the morning as by 1:00 pm it was a given everyone would congregate on someone's lawn and that was the end of the work. Great memories, pig roasts and block parties. Then in the 90's we all moved to different locations but remained in touch, just not as frequent. So happy Jo-Anne that you and Brian were able to join us at our family reunion last August. It was truly great fun reliving some of these old memories. Our hearts and love are with you Jo-Ann, Christine, Danny, David & families. Love Vern, Diane, Madeleine, Danny, Shawn, Shantelle & families.

To my best friend ever. I will always remember the great times we had together. There’s a very special place in my heart for you. Rest In Peace. Lots of love to you all. Keith

Joanne- Our heartfelt condolences to you and the family. I have a wonderful photo of Brian and I from last year and it was so wonderful to see him. My parents, Florence and Julius were very fond of Brian. They were very fond of Brian, and it was easily noticed how much he enjoyed spending time the extended family. When I think of Brian, I smile because of all the warmth and spirit he shared with others. Take care and lots of love, Janice

Condolences to Jo-Anne and the rest of the family. We always enjoyed coming to visit and sharing stories.

Truly one of the most honest, down to earth people I have ever met. One of the best times in my career was the time I got to spend time with you and Jo-Anne. Rest in Paradise my friend. Plenty of fish and relaxing now after a life time of hard work and raising an amazing family. You’re going to be extremely miss down here, but never forgotten.

So sorry to hear of your passing. You are probably up there with your buddies fishing hunting and of coarse a few brews. Your pain is gone and now us left behind are in pain but knowing you are not helps somewhat. Stay safe Jo and will be thinking of you and the kids. Love you.

So very sorry for your loss, Brian was a great neighbor and friend who will be missed.

So grateful for the wonderful visit & laughs we had last year when you both came to visit. You will definitely be missed but never forgotten.

Dear Brian - who is going to make me Caesars? Where will I get your amazing fish fry? I'm so sorry that you are not here in person but I know you are looking after your family from above! Miss u

What a beautiful tribute for an amazing man - proud to call him Uncle. His smirk, his warmth, his love of family - all blessings. Much love to everyone~ his is with you today as he has always been.

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