Brian Lindsay Jerred

March 6th, 2019

Brian Lindsay Jerred

1956 - 2019

With extreme sorrow, we announce the passing of Brian on March 6, 2019 after a very short battle with cancer.

Brian was born in Beechy, Saskatchewan on November 1, 1956 to Warren C. (Jerry) and Ruth E. Jerred. He attended school in Beechy and moved to Calgary after graduation. Brian’s entire career was spent in the Gravel Crushing/Aggregate industry.

Brian leaves to mourn his wife of 40 years, Rosemary; daughters, Stephanie (Court), Meghan (Jesse) and Kelsey (Logan); son-in-law, Cameron (Jeanette); beloved grandsons Ben and Logan; sister and brothers, Lorraine (Donald), Cliff (Maureen), Fred (Marie) and Robert; brother-in-law, Arthur (Janet) and sister-in-law, Jill (Murray). Many loving nieces and nephews.

Brian purchased a bike in ’02 and was so happy to be able to get out and ride, there were many bike trips to BC and the US. The bike gang holds a special place in our hearts on his behalf.

Brian thoroughly enjoyed attending Nascar races since 2000, when he and Meg attended their first race in Las Vegas. After that it was a race in Michigan then many more races at his favourite track in Talladega, Alabama with his brother Cliff, our girls and lots of great friends.

Brian will be remembered for his endless patience and unlimited love for his girls.

A Celebration of Life will be held at Crossfield Community Centre – Small Hall, 900 Mountain Avenue, on Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 1:00 PM.

Messages:

So sorry to hear about your loss. Brian was a great guy and such an engaged, loving dad! I remember many kid parties, baseball games and even one shared Christmas with a lonely single mom! Hugs to you and your family!

Our condolences to the Jerred family on your loss, especially to Fred and Marie Jarred and family.

Our condolences. Good friends are hard to find but never forgotten rest in peace my friend.

Rosemary - so sorry to hear of Brian's passing, my heart goes out to the whole family.

Brian was a great guy, fun loving . He will be missed . To his family and friends, we will be thinking of you tomorrow and in the months to follow. It’s hard to lose the ones you love. Sincerely Allan & Glenda Braun

We remember Brian from the IORL campground, we camped several times together with Brian, Cliff and Mo. Brian was a quiet gentleman. Brian will be missed by all. Our condolences to Rose and family, brothers and sister.

Dear Rose and family So sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. We thought a lot of him. He was a super guy really enjoyed our time at the creek camping. He will be truely missed. Sorry we will not be at his celebration of life our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

My deepest sympathy to Rose amd family as well as all of Brian’s siblings and their families! May your families, friends and memories help you through this very sad time!

I am both shocked and saddened to learn of Brian's passing. I remember him as being so much fun, welcoming me into your home and adoring his girls. Rosemary, Steph, Meg and Kelsey, my heart goes out to you all. He will leave a giant hole in your family unit but I know you will pull together. May you soon feel his presence more than his absence. XO

We remember Brain from when we were young,coaching Baseball. He was always so patient and kind. I'm sure that never change throughout the years. Please know how sorry we are to hear such devastating news. Your family is in our thoughts.

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