Brian Glen Woodley
It is with heavy hearts that we bid farewell to Brian Glen Woodley, an individual who touched the lives of many. Brian’s journey began In Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan at the Providence Hospital on June 9th, 1955, and sadly came peacefully to an end at the age of 67 years on Wednesday, May 31st, 2023, with his family by his side. Brian attended school in Briercrest, Saskatchewan and later went to Peacock Collegiate back in Moose Jaw. Brian met his wife Brenda Dietrich and married her in 1973, living in Briercrest until moving to Moose Jaw in 1979. Brian enjoyed farming with his dad near Briercrest, Drinkwater, and Pasqua, SK until 1994 and then Brian continued to farm until the fall of 2015 when he stepped back to care for his wife Brenda. In his free time Brian was an avid golfer here in Moose Jaw at the Hillcrest and also enjoyed the game in Blythe, California where he and Brenda would spend their winters.
He was predeceased by his parents, Marvin and Marguerite Woodley; as well as his mother-in-law, Lilly Black. Brian will be lovingly remembered by his children: Christopher Woodley and his children Skylee and Colton, Brad (Rhea) Woodley and their children Ashton and Adyia and her children, Malcolm and Jacob; sisters, Carol (Frank) Topp and their children Chad (Erika) Topp, Lisa (Juan) Manirquez, and Brenda (Don) Loveridge and their children Brandon (Janelle) Loveridge and Chelsea Loveridge. In keeping with Brian’s wishes a Private Service will be held for family and friends. As an expression of sympathy, donations in Brian’s name may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, 100-119 14 St NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1Z6. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Andrew Pratt Funeral Director 306-693-4550
Most heartfelt condolences to Brenda, Chris, Brad (Rhea) & families. Brian & Brenda have been our next door neighbours for the past 14+ years. Have many fond memories of him over the years. It was an honour to be part of the sales crew at the retirement farm auction a few years back. Rest Easy. Have a couple for us on the BIG golf course.
To the Woodley Family; We send our deepest condolences to you on Brian’s passing. Marv and he farmed across from us for many years. We’re certain that all the wonderful memories you have of happier times will sustain you and the many messages you receive from family and friends will console you during this very sad time. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
So sorry for the loss of Brian..my condolences
to you Brenda and family.
Condolence to Brenda and the Woodley family.
Deepest sympathies to the family. John Schmidt & Cheryl
Sending our condolences to Brenda and family. Brian will be missed by many. He was a true friend and a great farmer. Many great memories to cherish. Hugs to all.
My condolences to Brian’s family
Deepest sympathy to Brenda and all the family. Brian was a classmate during the good old
Briercrest School days. He will be missed.
Carol, Frank, Brenda, Donnie and your extended families We are so very sorry to hear about your brothers passing. Hold on tight to your precious memories they will bring you laughter and joy at this difficult time.
Brian and Lisa Chamberlin
Brad and Rhea!
Our deepest sympathies on the lost of your father and father-in-law.
Joanne and Don Balaberda
Our condolences to Brenda and her family.
I am deeply saddened to hear of Brian’s passing. I have fond memories of times spent in Briercrest and Moose Jaw wih him and Brenda. Please accept our condolences.
Our deepest sympathies to Brenda,Carol and your families on the loss of your brother. Prayers and thoughts are with you all at this sad time.