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Brian Dunbar
In Memory of
Brian
Dunbar
1944 - 2018
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Condolence From: Audrey & Vernon Koehling. aka Grunion
Condolence: Blow is my note was going to try to correct. Some of my words were filled in with other words my mistake fingers were to big or it picked out my words from the computer brand of what it wanted to say. Oh well done! Corrections as well the photos taken were from a sailing trip with ROLAND FOURNIER a dear friend of Brian’s. Hope this report comes out right. Corrections were needed Audrey Koehling
Wednesday April 10, 2019
Condolence From: Vernon & Audrey Koehling
Condolence: Dear Brian and your family of loved ones. I am so late hearing of your death, flores both of us here. Still looking for you to come and visit us daily. You were family for over 30 years. My heartfelt sympathy extends to many I have never met. I wish you all peaceful and happy thoughts of Brian Dunbar. Rest In Peace. May God grant you your wings at the golden gates of Heaven. I have to tell you all a story. Brian loved presents and he told me he never had a birthday party on his 60th birthday so I gave him a party. He was like a little kid tearing open his presents. And we had lunch and of course he had candles and cake with Ice cream. The smile on his face was so wonderful. He was always here like a brother, helping Vernon do things around here or going out lobstering with Vernon on the Ocean. Zane Gray sets pretty here, sailing the morning sun and sea the red sky in the evening sailers delight. He was going to put the Zane Gray in the water this year 2019. But you're gone and your sailing in life's kingdom now. Being with your family and friends whom have passed before you. RIP dear Family member until we meet again. Save a place for us to visit and meet your family. Love you Brian and Thank You for Everything you helped Vernon and I out with.
Tuesday April 09, 2019
Condolence From: John and Cindy Gorham
Condolence: So sorry to hear about Brian. He was a great friend of ours and spent many holidays with our family. We would certainly love to do something in his memory. Please contact us and let us know if there is anything we can do. Thank you
Saturday December 22, 2018
Condolence From: Midstate Machine
Condolence: On behalf of Midstate Machine we would like to extend our heartfelt condolences on the passing of Brian Dunbar. Brian was a valued employee of the company working in Materials as a Senior Buyer from both 1984-1989 and again from 2006-2012, dedicating 11 years of service to Midstate Machine. In 2012, Brian retired from his position in purchasing leaving behind a family of peers that will forever remember Brian for his warm personality and love of sailing. In his retirement, Brian still visited Midstate Machine regularly and as recently as November of 2018. He will be dearly missed by all those here at Midstate Machine. Our sincere thoughts, sympathy and well wishes are with all those whose lives were so graciously touched by Mr. Brian Dunbar.
Wednesday December 05, 2018
Condolence From: Deb Poulin
Condolence: I have known Brian for many years but we fell out of touch about 20 years ago. I have thought of him often. I am so sad to hear of his passing. Brian was the proud caption of the Zane Gray sailboat and enjoyed many years of sailing with it. Brian, I wish you peace and contentment in heaven. You have a huge heart.
Wednesday December 05, 2018
Condolence From: Tony and Crystal Trates
Condolence: So sorry about Brian. We lived across the road from him. I saw him Nov. 3 and thanked him for his work on the road and accounting for the association. I reminded him it was kind he came to my dad’s memorial talk in Augusta 5 years ago. He had also attended a few times to The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, we had invited him when Tony was giving a talk so he came and enjoyed.
He said, that Nov. morning, he had been thinking more about God, Heaven and the Bible and wanted to come again when Tony would be speaking on stage giving a Bible talk. We look forward to seeing him again in Paradise on earth as promised in God's Holy Word. John 5 :28,29
Tuesday December 04, 2018
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