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Brett and I go way back. He was one of my groomsmen and we’ve done so many awesome things together. Knowing how he cared for people saddens me with his absence. His memory will always live among us and I will forever toast to him and smile when I tell stories of him. 
❤️❤️❤️❤️ I hadn’t seen Brett in quite a long time.  I know that he had many gifts and a mind that needed to create.   He touched many with those gifts in his 49 years.  RIP ❤️
Brett was an enthusiastic supporter of the events I produced and DJ'd at various nightclubs during our university days, and his business acumen was apparent even then. I remember how he was well liked among our common circles. We had not seen each other in a long time and were able to reconnect at a good friend's wedding in Fall 2024, and I was so pleased to see him. I am saddened by his untimely loss. Sending love and condolences to family and friends.
Jon Quick
2003, Toronto, ON, Canada

Brett started one of his first companies on my couch. Ironically he wasn't even my roommate. Him and Dan Tolhurst were good friends and always thinking up cool ideas to go build. 

It was 20+ years ago. What I remember best about that time is that he always had a smile on his face when working. 

I also remember him at Western. He was really generous. He had front of the line to all of the bars/clubs because of Zoo Crew and shared it with good people expecting nothing in return.

It is inconceivable to us that Brett is gone.  As Brett’s Uncle and Aunt, we enjoyed Brett and family for Christmas for so many years, as well as many Calgary visits.  Brett was full of energy, yet so gentle, so creative and so optimistic.  He has left a large void in so many lives.  To Anne Marie, Pam, Ken, Kristy, Mark, and family members, our sincerest condolences.  I know Brett will walk by your side during this life and care for you always.  Murray and Bonnie Davenport and family
Brett was a friend and a mentor, one of the few people I genuinely wanted to share my accomplishments in life with, knowing he understood the journey behind them. He believed in me early and always checked in from a distance over the years. We shared time up north, a love for the outdoors, and meaningful conversations. He will be deeply missed.
Google Fiber team in front of…
2018, San Antonio, TX, USA
Google Fiber team in front of one of our mural projects
Soaring high with the Google …
2017, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Soaring high with the Google Fiber team

Brett was a beacon of fearless optimism. I still can’t believe he’s gone. I first got to know Brett during his time at Google Fiber (while I was at Enso, the creative agency). I’ll always cherish the wonderful times we had together as a team at Magic Castle, Universal Studios, Enso boardrooms, and brainstorming walks around the Google campus (I still remember having to walk twice the steps to keep up!). Brett always pushed me, and the team to dream big, break the mold, push the definition of what was possible.

From the Fiber days, we continued to stay close. I’m still so grateful how he and Anne Marie welcomed Barry and I when we moved to the Bay Area, and he continued to advocate, mentor and support me in the many seasons of my career.

I miss him terribly. Thinking of him, along with all of his family and friends that were so lucky to have known him. ❤️ 

Brett used to always say "We can do hard things." He was the most energetic and supportive person I've encountered in my life. I would walk into his room for 1:1, and he would always have a beaming smile on when we discussed our vision for "awesomeness". 

I am greatly saddened that he is no longer with us.  I will miss his passion for 80s music, arcade games, and game of thrones. Thank you so much for being more than a manager in my life. You were an amazing mentor, friend, and a human being. Please rest in peace. 

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1980 Something  :)
Heritage Park, Heritage Drive Southwest, Calgary, AB, Canada
1980 Something :)
1980 Something  :)
Heritage Park, Heritage Drive Southwest, Calgary, AB, Canada
1980 Something :)
2010, Calgary, AB, Canada
Best man Speach
2010, Calgary, AB, Canada
Best man Speach
Original Homies
2010, Calgary, AB, Canada
Original Homies
Anne and Brett with my new so…
2013, Okotoks, AB, Canada
Anne and Brett with my new son Noah

Anne Marie, Ken, Pam, and Kristy, your extended families. I can't imagine the loss you are feeling with Brett's sudden passing - as a spouse, parent, and sibling, I am so sorry for your loss. My heart aches for you. Growing up together with Brett and knowing you all my entire life, I am totally crushed and saddened.

Thinking of all the good times we had together is how I am getting through these days. I think back to some of the silly times as kids, and the great times when we were older. One time, for example, when we were 7 or 8, we each drank a 6-pack of Jolt Cola-twice the sugar, twice the caffeine. We laughed all day –everything was funny, no matter what it was. He told about his grandpa and a crop duster with Colonel Sanders...not sure if it was true, but at the time it didn't matter, it was just Funny.

From our “ Geeking out “ to all things Star Wars, Top Gun , Van Halen, and Sleepovers mixed with cheesy 80’s Action movies, topped off with 2 liters of Coke and popcorn. Our endless hours in pursuit of Super Mario and Street Fighter, or Doom on a 14.4k dial-up modem, that is how we did it, and those are some of the happiest memories I will cherish and will never forget.

Even though we are much older now, it would not take long for us to fall right into our banter on a video call or through texts. Brett was always the same genuine, caring, good person, no matter the age or distance between us. He was the closest thing to a brother I will ever have, and I will miss him very much. I am and will be forever grateful to have known him and called him my Friend.

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I am deeply saddened to hear of Brett's passing. He was a remarkable person who touched so many lives with his extraordinary spirit, boundless optimism and genuine warmth. Brett had this unique ability to see the potential in everyone he met, inspiring them to dream bigger and reach higher than they thought possible. During this difficult time, please know that my thoughts are with you, and I share in your grief. :'(
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