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Brian Wolfe
June 22, 1957 - November 10, 2017
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With heartfelt sadness we announce the passing of Dr. Brian Wolfe on November 10th after an unexpected and brief battle with cancer. Brian passed peacefully in his home, surrounded by loved ones. He received excellent care from the medical community, from the initial diagnosis to his final days at home.
Brian will be desperately missed by his family who adored him, by those who valued his friendship and by the medical community who respected and relied on his guidance.
Brian was born in Regina, Saskatchewan. He spent his childhood in Regina, Moose Jaw, Winnipeg, Port Colborne and St. Catharines, Ontario. Brian enjoyed playing sports of all kinds. He was involved in organized baseball and hockey, would bike miles every day before a summer job to play golf. In high school he was on the varsity basketball and volleyball teams. At Queen’s University he managed to obtain two athletic letters simply participating in a myriad of intramural sports. Brian had a gift for music, was active in The Queens band playing coronet and later in life he mastered the classical guitar.
Brian excelled in school throughout all his years of education. After 2 years at Queen’s University he received accelerated entrance into Medical School also at Queens. Brian interned in Toronto and then headed to Saskatoon for Residency in Diagnostic Radiology. He moved to the Cowichan Valley in 1987 and spent his entire professional career at Cowichan District Hospital. Half of his years there were as Department Head and he had a term as President of the Medical Staff. He loved the climate and scenery but the comradery and good times with the Cowichan Valley Medical Society kept him anchored to the community.
Brian was married to the love of his life and best friend Sandee for 34 years. They shared a passion for gardening. Many an hour were spent landscaping and maintaining their large terraced yard. They also shared a love of travel and every year explored places near and far. Sandee and Brian are both long term parishioners of St. Peters Anglican Church. Brian did everything to the best of his ability, whether it was in his professional life or his hobbies. He would discover a new passion, skillfully master it and then move on to a new challenge. Brian enjoyed cornet playing, classical guitar, skiing at Whistler, soap stone carving and pottery classes, windsurfing, kite boarding and regular winter curling. In the last 10 years Brian rose to his athletic peak, not only competing in numerous triathlons but frequently placing at the top.
Brian felt a special bond with Sandee’s two sons Shawn (Esther) and Chad (Julie) and cherished three grandchildren Stephen, Nicole and Ethan. The family shared and enjoyed many memorable trips together.
Brian expressed gratitude for the all the family members who have touched his life in a positive way including his parents Alvin and Erna, siblings Don (Val), Cheryl (Rod) and Sandra, nieces and nephews Brendan (Judith), Caitlin (Ben), Jonathan, Raven, Tristan, Cassidy and Soleil and extended family. Brian was predeceased by his brother Kevin. Brian will be remembered by his family as someone who consistently role modeled his enthusiasm and positive outlook on life, sense of humor and strong values.
A celebration of life will be held at H.W. Wallace Cremation and Burial, 5285 Polkey Road on Saturday, November 18th at 2:30 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Cowichan District Hospital Foundation to help fund the new hospital.
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From: Rolf and Ilse Cantrup
Relation: friends of the family in Welland, On.
With our deepest sympathy
From: Nancy Rankin
May you RIP Brian.you were a wonderful Doctor..i will always remember that smile in the years I worked at cdh and also when you gave me my cortisone and has lasted over 2 years.you will truly be missed by all who knew you through work or pleasure.iam so sorry for your tragic loss .sincerely Nancy Rankin
From: Gerry Marchese
Relation: Co-worker
Rod, my deepest and most sincere condolences on the loss of you Brother-in-Law. My thoughts and prayers are with both you and Cheryl during this difficult time.
From: Diane Patten
Relation: Co-worker with Rod Vriens
Rod and family: I wish to extend my deepest sympathies. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this most difficult time.
From: ANDREW AND JUDITH HENDERSON
Relation: Colleague and friend at Cowichan District Hospital
Brian has been a wonderful colleague and friend . On many occasions I sat with him discussing x-rays of my patients. His expertise and help was invaluable. The arrival of our CT scanner was so much due to the efforts of Brian and Sue Dove. At meetings Brian always put forward thoughtful comments. His associates in the department and on the medical staff enjoyed his quiet but thoughtful advice. I often had the opportunity to discuss his travels with Sandee to many destinations .
We met on several occasions at St Peters Church , Quamichan where Brian, Sandee,
Judy and I are parishioners. Judy and I are so sorry for your loss and do send you our love at this time.
From: Judy Raimondo
Relation: I was a Medical Imaging Technologist at CDH and worked with him for many years.
So sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. I worked with him for many years and he was always a patient, kind and caring person. He will be missed by all who knew him.
From: John Stimac
Relation: friend
I became a very good friend with Brian at Lakeport high school and although there were several years where we didnt see each other,we did get together for breakfast over last 3 years when he visited St.Catherines.he was a wonderful guy,dear friend and will be deeply missed. John Stimac
From: Carol Lincoln
Relation: Professional
I only hope I can find words that are worthy enough for our Dr.Wolfe, because he was very deserving and very special. Of that there was no doubt.
At work, he was thought of as ours, as you would one of your family. We came to count on him for his dedication, diligence and direction, and he never let us down. While he was our constant, he was also constantly surprising. Immensely capable but forever humble. So private, but genuinely open. The epitome of a restrained professional on one hand and a free, passionate spirit on the other…his breakdancing comes to mind. With eagle sight he oversaw every detail of our work as techs and then applied the same to his own work. He inspired us to the best of standards and then recognized our abilities when we met them. His interests and talents were a vast and still untapped universe for him, many remaining hidden to us behind one raised eyebrow and twinkle in the eye that was his best poker face. He always seemed to know more than he was telling. It was impossible to really know how much was in there. He was a master of minimal waste – in motion, minutes, or words – allowing him to accomplish more than anyone I know.
In 14 yrs of knowing him as a tech, and briefly as a cat-sitter, I felt I had only barely scratched his surface. To me he was an enigma, wrapped in a mystery, ending in a riddle. It’s impossible to reckon with the loss of someone so special.
My heartfelt sympathies go out to Sandee and his family.
Service Schedule
Celebration of Life
Date & Time:
November 18, 2017
Beginning at 2:30pm
Location:
H.W. Wallace Cremation & Burial Centre
2853 Roberts Road
Duncan, BC V9L 6W3
2853 Roberts Road
Duncan, BC V9L 6W3
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Cowichan District Hospital Foundation
www.cdhfoundation.ca
#101, 5822 Garden Street,
Duncan, BC
V9L 3V9
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