Brian James Wilson
November 8th, 1956 – January 6th, 2017
Brian James Wilson, aged 60 years of Moose Jaw, SK, passed away on Friday, January 6th, 2017 with his wife and son by his side. Brian was born on November 8th, 1956 in Outlook, SK to Dwayne and Elaine Wilson. He lived throughout Saskatchewan with his two brothers, Bill and Barry, and two sisters, Beverly and Bonnie. While growing up he played hockey, hunted with his father and brothers, and along with his brothers, helped his step-grandfather on the farm. Brian spent a brief period in Whitehorse, a land that he was very fond of. In 1985 Brian met the love of his life, Ann. In 1992 they moved to Moose Jaw so Brian could pursue his Architectural Engineering Technology Diploma through SIAST. He graduated from the program three years later with honours. He was a devoted husband and father, taking great pride in his two sons, Devin and Brett. When they were younger, Brian could always be seen at their baseball games, Ukrainian dance, and Taekwondo competitions. Brian had a passion for life, his family and friends. He loved the outdoors, the cabin at Emma Lake, and Hawaii. He was predeceased by his son, Devin Marc Wilson. Brian is survived by his wife, Ann (née Boczulak); son, Brett; parents, Dwayne and Elaine Wilson; brother, Bill (Jo-Ann) Wilson; brother, Barry (Jodie) Wilson; niece, Hillarie Wilson; sister, Beverly Wilson (Brent Hodder); niece, Emily Wilson-Bodnar; sister, Bonnie (Guy) Ethier; mother-in-law, Marlene Boczulak; brother, William Boczulak; nephew, Connor Boczulak; brother, Paul Boczulak (Lori); nephews, Riley and Lyndon Boczulak; brother, Wayne Boczulak (Alison); nieces: Abbey, Cassidy and Jenna Boczulak; nephew, Jeremy Boczulak; and his many friends. A private family service will be held. As an expression of sympathy, donations in Brian’s name may be made to the Spinal Cord Injury Saskatchewan Inc, 311 – 38th Street East, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0T1. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. James Murdock, Funeral Director 306-693-4550
Oh my this is the first I’ve read of this. So sorry for your loss, I know it’s been a few years but I have to pay my respects.
Brian was always smiling, I remember him and me teasing eachother while her be picking Devin up from school, I really liked Brian (Mr Wilson) me and Devin were incredibly close and his passing left me shook. Brian was a great Dad, always wanted to be around his family. I still remember when Devin moved just up the block from me, Brian just had an elevator put in so he could spend more time with Devin. I wish nothing but the best for Brett and his mother.
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