Bryan Leslie CANEY

Bryan Leslie Caney

October 28, 1955 – March 23, 2023

It is with heavy hearts our family announces the passing of Bryan Caney. Bryan passed in the early morning of March 23, 2023 with his wife of 48 years by his side. He leaves behind his two daughters Crystal (Shawn) and Nicole (Don) and his eight grandchildren Byron, Leya, Lukas, Jena, Lauren, Jackson, Jaelyn and Jamison who meant everything to him. Bryan was predeceased by his father John Leslie Caney, Mother Daisy Caney and brothers Ted and Jack Caney.

Bryan was born on October 28, 1955 and lived his life to the absolute fullest. He was the youngest sibling of seven Doris, Muriel, Myrna, Ted, Jack, Russ, and Colleen. Throughout the years Bryan made many lifelong friends through school, lake lots, and his business ventures. He loved to help everyone and never expected anything in return. He loved being a mentor and so many people respected and loved Bryan for this very reason.  Bryan always loved having people around him and enjoyed telling stories about his life whether it was from his school days with his best friend, or while he was working up north, or from one of his many holidays he took with family or friends.

Bryan will be deeply missed by the many people he touched over his years. He was truly a remarkable unique person that loved helping people. He made the dash in his life count and our lives will never be the same without such a selfless, kind person.  Bryan has left many meaningful memories that will last a lifetime for those who knew and loved him.

A private Celebration of life will be held at a later date.

In honor of Bryan, donations may be made to the Canadian Liver Foundation at suite 309, 1010 – 1 Avenue NE, Calgary, Alberta, T2E 7W7 or online at http://www.liver.ca

10 Comments

  1. Ron and Jane, Jo, Ritter

    So sorry for the loss of Bryan, condolences to Judy and family.
    Our family considered Bryan a true friend that left us with many happy memories

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  2. Shaune and Shelley Turner

    Judy, Crystal and Shawn, Nicole and Don and all the grandkids. We would like to send our condolences to you all. Bryan was a special person that I always had the greatest respect for and will miss him dearly. I was very lucky to be part of the Odesco family for many years, Bryan and all of you will always have a special place in my heart

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    • Clayton Miller

      Judy. Crystal. Caney family and friends. I am truly saddened to hear of Bryan’s passing. My heartfelt condolences to you all. I just heard this sad news on June 1st and was shocked to hear this. I would be honoured to join you at Bryan’s celebration of life. Belated hugs to you. I will always remember Bryan for his kindness and selflessness.

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  3. Darlene Danbrook

    Deepest sympathies to Bryan’s family. I knew Bryan many years ago, being best friends with his sister, Colleen. He was a smart, adventurous young man who put his entrepreneurial skills to good use. RIP Bryan. You will be missed.

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  4. Greg Tata

    To my best mate Bryan, I will be forever in your debt. The guidance, inspiration and confidence you gave made me the man I am today. The kindness and love you showed to myself and my family was truly heartfelt, so sad our days together are over but the memories will last forever. To Judy and the entire family, our hearts break for you all but thank you for allowing us to be a part of your amazing family.

    Greg Tata and family here and abroad

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  5. Merv sorochan

    Our condolences to the Caney family best wishes from Merv Sorokan and the Sorokan Family Bryan was the best in our hearts

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  6. Dave & Wendy Bell

    Our deepest sympathies and condolences in your time of loss. Bryan was a gentleman and a pleasure to know. We hope the days ahead will be filled with the memories of love and comfort for a life well lived.

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  7. Tony Ritter

    As a kid growing up, Bryan was great influence on me. His positive and nothing is impossible attitude. Always with a smile and making things fun for everyone.
    I will cherish the great memories of him always.

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  8. Peterj

    Wow. So sorry to get this news at this time. My condolences to you Judy and family. Lots of memories of this guy. It was always fun. Rip Bryan.

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  9. Eddy Plaizier

    I just found out about Bryan, we started out as friends, then as an awesome brother in law, he was an around great man, who could do anything, enjoyed many a fun time with Bryan. I learned so much from Bryan, he got me involved in the electrical trade and for that I will forever be grateful. Judy and the kids, my deepest heartfelt condolences to you all. I will forever remember Bryan, because of the many things we did together.

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