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mountains. Upon discharge from the air force | mountains. Upon discharge from the air force | ||
following World War II he obtained a degree | following World War II he obtained a degree | ||
in geological engineering from UBC. He | in geological engineering from UBC. He married Alicia Jane Hoare in Whitehorse in 1949. | ||
He worked with Imperial Oil in Edmonton, | He worked with Imperial Oil in Edmonton, | ||
Pacific Petroleum in Fort St. John and Oilfield | Pacific Petroleum in Fort St. John and Oilfield | ||
Consultants and then consulted independently. He developed a section of land near | Consultants and then consulted independently. He developed a section of land near | ||
Fort St. John. He retired in 1996. He | Fort St. John. He retired in 1996. He committed his life to the Lord as an adult and became | ||
active in the church. He enjoyed camping, canoeing, hiking, cross-country and downhill | active in the church. He enjoyed camping, canoeing, hiking, cross-country and downhill | ||
skiing, and travelling. Predeceased by 1 brother, he is mourned by Alicia; daughters Carolyn | skiing, and travelling. Predeceased by 1 brother, he is mourned by Alicia; daughters Carolyn | ||
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Gunther; 12 grandchildren; 3 sisters. The | Gunther; 12 grandchildren; 3 sisters. The | ||
memorial service was May 30 in North Peace | memorial service was May 30 in North Peace | ||
MB Church, Fort St. | MB Church, Fort St. John. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 6 February 2023
"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2003 Oct 3 p. 26
Birth date: 1924 Nov 4
text of obituary:
DICK BROWN
Dick Brown was born Nov. 4, 1924 to Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Brown in Toronto. The family moved to Fort St. John, B.C. when Dick was 5. Summers were spent with his father on pack trips into the mountains on Indian Department business. Later he packed horses for the survey crew on the Alaska Highway and led hunting trips into the mountains. Upon discharge from the air force following World War II he obtained a degree in geological engineering from UBC. He married Alicia Jane Hoare in Whitehorse in 1949. He worked with Imperial Oil in Edmonton, Pacific Petroleum in Fort St. John and Oilfield Consultants and then consulted independently. He developed a section of land near Fort St. John. He retired in 1996. He committed his life to the Lord as an adult and became active in the church. He enjoyed camping, canoeing, hiking, cross-country and downhill skiing, and travelling. Predeceased by 1 brother, he is mourned by Alicia; daughters Carolyn Freeman; Debbie Andersen, Judy Payne; Joy Gunther; 12 grandchildren; 3 sisters. The memorial service was May 30 in North Peace MB Church, Fort St. John.