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Dimaline, Brian D.

DIMALINE, Brian D.

1955 - 2024

Brian Donald Dimaline, 69, of Larder Lake, Ontario, passed away on November 2, 2024 at Health Sciences North in Sudbury.

As per Brian’s wishes, there will not be a funeral.

Brian was born in Barrie to William & Mary Dimaline on October 23, 1955. He worked at Weston bakeries in Orillia for 32 Years. He also served as trainer for the Orillia Terriers & Kings in the 90s to early 2000s. He was actively involved in the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 293 where he served as branch president.

Brian is survived by his wife Donna, his sons Charlie and Bryan-Joseph “BJ” (Mike) and his daughter Hilary, his brothers Hugh, Barry & Steve, his sisters Heather, Sandy & Joanne as well as several grandchildren, nieces & nephews.

Memorial donations may be made to The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 293, 31 Market Street, Larder Lake, Ontario.

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Bryan Dimalune

Our sincerest condolences to you and your family

Chrissy and Mike Poulin, November 5, 2024

Dimaline family

Brian was an absolute wonderful man. Full of smiles. He will be sadly missed.
Patrick and Kyra Daigle


May my support
warm your heart
Kyra Daigle , November 5, 2024

BRIAN DIMALINE

Brian you will be greatly missed by famil, freinds an frllow Legion members . Your hard work and dedication to what ever the task. Your were a true freind, a model to follow and a freind, a tureless worker. You were my freind I will miss our talks, your enthusiasm and your dedication .. You will no be forgotten
Rest easy you gave earned it.

Roy and Carol Wilde, November 5, 2024

Donna & Family

Our deepest condolences on the loss of your husband and father. RIP


May my support
warm your heart
Sharon (Lachance) Rupp, November 5, 2024

Donna and family

Deepest sympathies to you and the family. Brian was a shining light in our lives, always ready with a cheerful smile. He will be fondly remembered.

Sonia Jensen , November 5, 2024

Donna and family

I'm truly sad to here of Bryan 's passing .he made me smile every time I seen him . He will be missed .thankyou Bryan for the laughter and friendship.R.I.P.


May my support
warm your heart
BERNIETHORPE , November 5, 2024

Donna

My condolences to you and your family. I hope that in time your memories will bring you comfort.

Cindy Dean, November 5, 2024

Donna and family

When learning of Brian’s passing I with others were at the legion — Brian’s second home !
He always had a plan in mind to further the efforts of the legion within the community .
We at Branch 293 wish to express our deepest condolences to you .
He will live on in our memories !

Betty Oehring
On behalf of Legion Branch 293

Betty Oehring, November 5, 2024

Brian Dimaline

May you find comfort in your memories at this sad time.

Claire Donlan, November 6, 2024

Bryan and Family

Saddened to hear of your father's passing Bryan.
May he Rest In Peace!
My sincere condolences to Brian's family and friends.
Rick Barker

RICK BARKER, November 6, 2024

Donna and Family

I’m sorry to read of Brian’s passing. He was such a pleasant gentleman. Thinking of you at this difficult time.

Cathy Le Clerc, November 6, 2024

Aunt Donna

So many fond memories from my childhood were because of Brian. He was the life of the party for us kids, creating elaborate scavenger hunts, wrestling, or just hiking in the woods. I was always excited when Aunt Donna and Brian were coming to visit. I wish I had been able to visit more. Sending all our love

Chase Rodley (nephew) , November 7, 2024

Donna and all the Dimaline family

Our deepest condolences for your loss. His sense of humor and zest for life always brightened the day. Rest in peace and Godspeed my old friend.

Murray and Terry Doyle, November 8, 2024

Donna & Family

Brian was a great guy. I worked with him for many years at Weston bakeries in Orillia. He had a great sense of humour & was a presence in a room, but was always understanding & a good friend.

He will be missed, sorry for your loss.

Rob Lapp, November 14, 2024

Brian Dimaline

Very sorry to hear of Brians passing worked with Brian and Donna for many years at Westons in Orillia he was a great guy and will be missed sorry for your loss Ken Burke orillia


May my support
warm your heart
KEN BURKE, December 7, 2024