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Brian Scott Young

March 5, 2019

Brian Scott Young in his 67th year, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 5th, 2019, after a brief but courageous struggle with liver cancer, with his loving wife, Kim Young Eaid, by his side.

Brian is predeceased by his parents, Charlotte and Jack Young. He is survived by his wife Kim Young Eaid, his daughter Katy Menard (Bob), his brother, Rick Young (Valerie), his niece Hilary Young (Doug), and his grandchildren, Mia, Alex, Cameron and Jacob.

Brian was born and raised in London, but moved to British Columbia in 1998, where he made his home in Esquimalt near Victoria on Vancouver Island until February 2019. Brian loved the rugged outdoor landscape of his adopted province, and he spent many hours in his boat, fishing on Shawnigan Lake and Elk Lake.

Thanks to all of Brian and Kim’s family members and friends, like his childhood buddy, Dave Peterson, who spent time with him over the past couple of weeks, and who attended their recent wedding.

Thanks, too, to the caring staff on the Fourth Floor Palliative Care Unit at Parkwood Hospital for making Brian’s final days as comfortable as possible. You guys rock!

At his request, Brian will be cremated without any funeral service. A Celebration of Brian’s Life and scattering of his ashes will be held this summer on a date to be determined.

To commemorate Brian today, crack open a beer and drop “Summertime” by Janis Joplin on your turntable.

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MY HEARTFELT SINCERE CONDLENCES TO THE FAMILY.

~ BOB COTTEE

I will miss you Brian. Hope your fishing in heaven :) All my Love and condolences to his wife and family xo

~ Kim Griemens

Brian, Deeply missed by his friends and co-workers at Foto Print.Thank you "BY" for sharing your wisdom, stories and humor over the years. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to your beautiful wife Kim and family whom you proudly spoke of often. Rest In Peace.

~ Valerie Mcmaster

I only met Brian a few years ago through work at Fotoprint but we struck up a fun friendship and we enjoyed swapping stories about our youth . He had great stories about the disco era and how much he enjoyed partying and dancing , he also reminisced many times of a trip to Florida and deep sea fishing . anytime Brian got a day off he loved getting out and hitting the lake for some quiet fishing time . I will always remember our little gab sessions fondly and Brian will be dearly missed ..... RIP Buddy

~ Mark Prive

To all of Brian's family, I'm so sorry for your loss. Brian and I often talked about the music we both loved and I will most certainly crack a beer and listen to Janis Joplin in his memory. Kim, you cared for Brian with love and dedication - you also rock!

~ Margaret Grylls