Bryan Lee Perrin

Bryan Lee Perrin

June 4, 1931 - July 10, 2015

As published in the August 10, 2015 World-Spectator

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Bryan Lee Perrin, born in Churchbridge, Sask. on June 4, 1931, son of William Perrin and Marta Reykjalin, passed away July 10, 2015 at his home in Penticton, B.C. Bryan was raised in Spy Hill, Sask.

He is survived by his wife Jean Ina Perrin (Brown) and daughters Brenda Lee Sarazin, Debra Ann Perrin and Cindy Marlene Perrin; eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. He will be sadly missed by them all.

Bryan was the youngest of six children and is predeceased by four sisters and a brother: Wilma Heirtlien (Bill), Marie Clements (Bill), Leona Salkeld (John), Edna Perrin, and brother Bud (Jean who lives in Saskatoon).

Bryan worked for over 30 years as a miner in the Sudbury, Ontario area. He was an avid hunter all of his life, and enjoyed motorcycle riding for many years with his wife Jean. On retirement, they lived on a hobby farm in the Qu’Appelle Valley, Sask. for 10 years and also resided in Esterhazy and Rocanville before moving to Penticton, B.C.

He was cremated and his family and friends will spread his ashes over the Qu’Appelle Valley in the spring of 2016. Friends and family will be invited to commemorate his life at this time. Jean’s brother (David Brown) will be hosting a small social at his farm afterwards.

If anyone wishes to donate in memory of Bryan, the family has chosen Sask Wildlife Lands Federation.
May he rest in peace.


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