A herorests long-lime MI B ï¬reï¬ghter honoured By PETER DeWOLF Range Newspapers McNahBraeside Fire Department has lost one of its ï¬nest. Gordon Andrew Brown, 68, passed away at home following an illness. and his dedi- cation to the community was remembered during mneral services held Monday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Brown was Captain of McNab/Bncside Fire Station #1 at Glam mm was the department's ï¬re prevention ofï¬cer He was well prepared for the educa- tion role he played through his years as a teacher at Walter Zadow Public School. He also served as the acting tire Chief about a decade ago. Fire Chief Glenn Styles remembered being trained in his new duties by Brown. “He was a friend. a help to me from day one." recalled Styles. “I'm going to miss him real bad.†Brown was also an active Mason. Shri- ner and often played Santa Claus for com- munity Christmas events. He is survived by his wife Joan (nee Connor). two sons and a daughter. as well as eight grandchildren. He was buried at the Mailoch Road QWry ThomlmdmmlmanWlmeStMMWnchmchduflumfumnlon MoMly,Juno28.MHHNWMEWBWMWMSWMflnMWLM MummwmmmMbflmaMMmMMMHIMMJMaMMmmajor. M4... Quota