Brian Glenn Good
December 29th, 1953 ~ July 19th, 2022
GOOD, Brian Glenn
December 29, 1953 – July 19, 2022
Brian Good, lifelong resident of the Red Deer area passed away on Tuesday, July 19, 2022 in Red Deer, Alberta, at the age of 68 years.
He will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Lynanne; daughter, Tracy (Curtis); son, Kevin (Arminnie); grandchildren, Dan Huss (Jess), Ethan, Kyler, Jenae and Mason; brother, Stan (Roxann) and their children, Lauren (Stephanie) and Nathan; as well as many family and friends. Brian was predeceased by his parents, Glen and Dorothy (Dot).
A Celebration of Life will be held at Gaetz United Church, 4758 – 50 Street, Red Deer, AB, on Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 1:00PM. A livestream link will be available for those unable to attend the Service on Life Celebrations with Gaetz United facebook page or clink the link below. https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=life%20celebrations%20with%20gaetz%20united
We would like to thank the Red Deer Hospital ICU nurses for their kindness and compassionate care.
In lieu of flowers, a donation in Brian’s memory may be made to the Children’s Wish Foundation, 2308 24 St SW, Calgary, AB T2T 5H8
Messages:
Dear Lynnanne and family, I was so very saddened to hear about Brian’s passing. Sending sincere condolences on your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I told Hoss about Brian passing, but he did not fully understand who l was talking about. Hoss and Brian were at many events and sales together. Brian would let Hoss know how a sale or show went and yes it as the other way lots too. We have enjoyed both your friendships over the years, which started many years ago. It started working with Glenn and Dot Good. I am sorry we’re not able to attend the service but with Hoss’s health and also my health which has not been good since December last year. May God Bless you with comfort and strength in the days and months ahead. I will continue to keep you in my prayers. If one of your family could pass on your mailing address that would be appreciated. Rest In Peace “Gooder”.
Our condolences to Lynnanne and family. Had many good times at River Glen school and playing in the band with Brian Stan and Trudy. Thinking of you and family our prayers with you. Dawn and Henry Reay
Dear Lynneanne and family, My heart is filled with emotion as we come to the end of a journey for Brian. I have never met a couple that completed each other as much as you and Brian, Lynneanne. You were his ROCK. You have both been great friends, supporters and advocates for me and my family. I will forever cherish memories, quick witted sayings, great mentorship moments and one of the most valued sounding boards ever. I will never forget the smile, the laugh, the one liners, the encouragement, the stubbornness, the sincerity within every word. True friends are hard to come by, valued immensely and cherished forever. Unfortunately, I cannot be with you in person today, but as you and Brian know, I am sharing in the celebration of this wonderful man's life from home. Prayers, hugs, and warm smiles of remembrance help us through the days ahead. God Bless you all.
There are no words to describe how heartbroken we are to have lost a dear, dear friend! Brian you will always be an inspiration and you left your mark in the best possible ways! All our Love to you Lynanne and your family. Don and Diana Raffan
We send our condolences to Brian's family at this sad time. We remember many great visits to Black Brow farm over the years. Gordon, Glen, Neil McRobbie
My deepest condolences to the Good family and especially Lynanne. Brian was always a favorite person of mine to chat with on the phone about business and personal life. He was always cheery and so lovely to speak to. Reading all the memories of other people tells me just the kind of wonderful person he was. Rest in peace Brian and hugs Lyanne.
Please accept our deepest sympathies to Lynanne, Kevin, Tracy, and the rest of the family on the loss of Brian. I can't say enough good things about Brian. I remember when I was tasked with buying bulls for the ranch the first person I called was Brian and he set me up with some great contacts that lead to some great bulls over the years. His honesty and integrity always lead his conversations. Over the years I loved travelling to bull sales with Brian and sorting through the bulls presale. He was a dear friend and I will miss our travels together. I always looked forward to our phone conversations and visits. His memories will be cherished.
My deepest sympathies to Lynanne, Kevin, Tracy, and the rest of the family on the loss of Brian. Brian was the best of the best and a real model of a good man so his name suited him perfectly. I was so saddened to hear of his passing and send heartfelt love and comfort to everyone. Hold dear the fun and laughter as I know there was plenty of that to remember and honour him by. Love and hugs….Marla ♥️
It’s sad to lose a great guy so young. Brian was a very well respected individual in the ag sector. I always enjoyed his visits. Looked forward to seeing him at the cattle sales. My condolences go out to his family.
We are so very sorry to hear of the loss of one of our Red Deer family members- sweet Brian
My condolences to you Lynette and your whole family. So many good memories...and such a shock to hear this. We solved so many world dilemmas by my chute and tack box always brought me a water or coffee..your in my prayers..
Sending our sincere condolences to all the family. Rest in Peace Brian!
Lynanne and family - please accept our deepest regrets in the loss of Brian. We loved that man. He was the salt of the earth and a no-nonsense kind of family man and friend. Whether it was a house move or a grand-kids sports game he was there…never skipped a beat. We are saddened by this loss but know you have many memories, as do we, to reflect back on for years to come. Go rest high and easy buddy.
So sad to hear of the passing of Brian. Truly a great cattlemen and a great friend. Our sympathy and condolences to lynnann and family . He will be deeply missed.
Condolences from alll the Haughton’s Lynanne.Remember when Brian used to sleep under the stars at the ranch on the way to the PNE. Most lately we covered the highways in BC, Alberta and Saskatchewan togeather. Going to miss my bud Brian. All the best Lynanne and family. Doug Haughton
I wrote the following on my Facebook post. Brian was a very important person to my parents and to me as I was growing up...this is a copy of the post I wrote Just found out that someone dear to my heart has past away, although I have not seen him or even kept in touch in recent years, Brian Good was a neighbor and friend who I grew up with, for the first 25 years if my life. He played in a band with his brother Stan Good and my father, I remember many Burns nights listening to them play. Between Brian and my Dad they calved hundreds of cows, many times they would call each other in the middle of the night to assist with a difficult birth, followed by a wee dram once successful . Brian was the one I called if there was trouble on the farm when my parents were not home. We alternated back and forth at each other's homes to watch every game Gretzky played. Our families traveled together to Disneyland . I babysat Tracy Good Becker and Kevin Good all the time. Turns were taken between homes for weekly card games. Brian and his family (including his parents and siblings) were all extremely close to my parents especially to my Dad from the time he settled here in the early 50s. Dad spoke of both Brian and Stan of how he cared so deeply for them as he watched them grow up and eventually formed their band. They would play in all the bars when they were way under age lol. These are just a few of the memories I have. So although I have not seen Brian in some time. He was a very special person in my life for many many years and he was definitely an important person to my Dad and my Mom. I have ao many memories of Brian and of the times we spent together. My heartfelt condolences to all the Good family. To Lynanne, Tracy, Kevin, Stan, Roxanne, Lauren, Nathan, Trudy, Don, Wade, Tammy and all the extended family He was a very special man. ❤️
Lynanne and Family, I am so sad you lost your Husband father grandfather, Brian was indeed very special to me, so kind so loving such a wonderful conversationalist, I will forever hold his memory in my heart and will miss him on my next trip to Red Deer. I'll always Treasure the special memories created with Brian. May you all find the strength to get through the days ahead. ALWAYS WATCH FOR THE SIGNS THAT HIS SPIRIT LIVES ON! REST EASY MY FRIEND, I LOVE YOU AND WILL MISS YOU. SINCERELY JAN ❣
My condolences to Good family on the passing of Brian .Got to know him during ring service at bulls sale . Great to have around about cattle. Going to miss you buddy
Lynanne and family sending my sincere sympathy. May all the wonderful memories make this difficult time easier. Brian was a great guy...I met him several times and he was always so easy to talk too...even when my dad would hand me the phone and both Brian and I would have to figure out who we were talking too. I remember impressing him with my driving skills when I picked him and my parents up at the Toronto Airport and drove them downtown with out a glitch...then drove them back to the airport in rush hour traffic. Rest assured that dad and Brian are together again doing what they always did. Take care and sending hugs. ❤️
It’s sad to hear about Brian. I will miss him very much l had a lot fun with him and the the family. He will be sadly missed .
Hello Lynanne I had not heard about Brian’s passing until I by chance read it on line tonite. I first met Brian in the late 80’s on a trip to Guadalajara with ACABA. Drew and Brian had been friends for years. We had a great time but I remember Brian so often said “I so wish Lynanne had come”. I didn’t meet you until later but I wished you’d been there too. And Brian saying that so sincerely always stuck with me. I hope what they say about this “after life” is true and Drew and Brian can be talking bulls and cattle and all the things they loved. I so hope to see you sometime Lynnanne