About Brian
Brian was born on March 21, 1947 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and grew up with his parents, two sisters and grandmother on Enniskillen Avenue in Winnipeg's north end.
He graduated from Garden City Collegiate and the Universities of Winnipeg and Manitoba with a Bachelor of Art's Degree and a Teacher's Certificate.
After graduation, Brian traveled extensively in Europe, returning to Winnipeg to teach at Hugh John McDonald Junior High School. He had an excellent rapport with his students and was a well-loved teacher.
Musically gifted, Brian had an active career as an actor and as a singer/guitarist. He appeared in several productions at the Rainbow Stage Theater in the early 1970's.
In 1973, Brian moved to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, where he worked in social services for the Big Sister's Organization. In 1974 he renewed his passport and in June 1974 he wrote his last letter home to his family in Winnipeg saying that he might need his passport in case he wanted to do some traveling. He ended his letter by saying, "maybe he would see them soon."
He then closed his affairs in Edmonton, and had contacted cousins in Vancouver asking if he could stay with them. They said yes, he could, and were expecting his visit, however they did not hear from him. Brian was never heard from again.
Brian's family spent years searching for him and has never given up hoping and believing he is still alive and well, somewhere.
When last seen he stood about 5' 10" inches tall, weighed approximately 185 pounds, and has dark brown eyes and complexion. He needs glasses or contact lenses and has small blue birthmarks on the palm of one hand.
He graduated from Garden City Collegiate and the Universities of Winnipeg and Manitoba with a Bachelor of Art's Degree and a Teacher's Certificate.
After graduation, Brian traveled extensively in Europe, returning to Winnipeg to teach at Hugh John McDonald Junior High School. He had an excellent rapport with his students and was a well-loved teacher.
Musically gifted, Brian had an active career as an actor and as a singer/guitarist. He appeared in several productions at the Rainbow Stage Theater in the early 1970's.
In 1973, Brian moved to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, where he worked in social services for the Big Sister's Organization. In 1974 he renewed his passport and in June 1974 he wrote his last letter home to his family in Winnipeg saying that he might need his passport in case he wanted to do some traveling. He ended his letter by saying, "maybe he would see them soon."
He then closed his affairs in Edmonton, and had contacted cousins in Vancouver asking if he could stay with them. They said yes, he could, and were expecting his visit, however they did not hear from him. Brian was never heard from again.
Brian's family spent years searching for him and has never given up hoping and believing he is still alive and well, somewhere.
When last seen he stood about 5' 10" inches tall, weighed approximately 185 pounds, and has dark brown eyes and complexion. He needs glasses or contact lenses and has small blue birthmarks on the palm of one hand.