In loving memory of Brian Luck
Brian Luck, a wonderful man, passed away on Sunday, June 9, 2024, in Toronto at the age of 79, leaving behind loved ones with memories to be forever cherished. It is with heavy hearts that we announce the loss of a beloved best friend, brother, brother-in-law and uncle, who touched the lives of many with his love and kindness.
Brian was predeceased by his parents Norma and Gordon Luck. He will be forever missed by his best friend Drene Luck, brothers Jeffrey (predeceased) (Fern), Michael (predeceased) (Mary), Timothy (Lynn), Garth (predeceased) (Linda), and many adoring nieces and nephews who fondly called him UB.
Brian was born in Sudbury, Ontario and raised in Creighton Mine, Ontario. In early adulthood, Brian made his way to Toronto where he attended Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. From there, he held many positions from talented photographer to charismatic pharmaceutical sales rep, real estate agent and auto sales (he had a passion for cars, old and new). Brian eventually settled into a long career with the TTC, from which he retired. All allowed him to interact with people. He loved people and people loved him.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or charity of your choice would be appreciated. Condolences for the website may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Brian’s warmth, wisdom, and wit will be deeply missed and never forgotten.
Riitta Horner (Mottonen)
My deepest condolences to Brian’s family . I grew up and went to school with Garth in Creighton Norma taught me piano….absolutely loved her !
R.I.P. Brian
Ann Mitchell
Condolences to his family they lived across the road from us on Wavell street and we all grew up together my step brother was a good friend Skip passed away a couple of years ago
Laila Dabous
To Jana and Lauren: our deepest sympathies on the loss of your uncle. Love from Aunt Laila and Uncle Paul. Keep your memories close to your hearts.
Ed Tyreman
Sending our condolences to the family, loved ones and friends. Brian was one of those easy going guys and will be missed by many friends.
Ed
Phil and Trish Beals
What a wonderful man. My wife Trish and I had the pleasure of being with him on occasion over the years. We loved him and he will truly be missed by all. Love to all. Phil and Trish Beals
Leona Kucharski
RIP Brian
I was so saddened to hear of Brian’s passing! I’ve known B for an easy 30 plus yrs and worked with him for over 20 yrs!
What a sense of humor and love for life he had! He loved his life, family and friends! We chatted so many times about life that it was expected or you felt like something was missing! You will be so missed and are so loved.
Rest easy now Buddy! Say hi to Gar for us!
Big big hugs
Love you Buddy
Xoxo
Maureen Pimento
My regards, to Brian’s family, friends who were graced by his kind, jovial presence. He was a pleasure to work with and a safe place to land. We shared many laughs that brought me to stitches. Brian wore his heart on his sleeve.
I am thankful that Brian was in my life as a co-worker and friend.
RIP
Your spirit will live on in my heart.