[AT] Sad News from Grant Brians in California

Dean Vinson dean at vinsonfarm.net
Sun May 15 17:07:45 PDT 2016


"... Universally they have good things to say about him and are saying how
much they will miss him..."

Grant, that's a deeply wonderful statement.   In the end, I don't know that
there's much more that any of us could ask for.

Dean Vinson
Saint Paris, Ohio


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Spencer's comment and others are on target. Just because we miss my father
and will continue to do so, that does not mean that it was not his time - it
was. On the Tractor front, one of his last lucid comments was about how
proud he was of my youngest son to be driving the little Farmall tractor
that we got at the Tulare show auction and how he knew that was just part of
the process of his growing up!
      I have been talking to my father's friends and breaking the news of
his death to them. Quite a process. Universally they have good things to say
about him and are saying how much they will miss him. There sure is a lot of
work associated with a person dying.... I need to get back to work so I can
go to church soon, I am thankful that church and church friends are a fact
in my life as they do help recharge me.
            Grant Brians

On 5/14/2016 7:17 PM, Spencer Yost wrote:
> Sounds like an amazing life!
>
> I know you were proud of him and enjoyed your time with him. My
condolences for you and your family as you grieve his passing.  A friend
once told me, when my grandfather died,  it is no tragedy when an old man
dies. I remember thinking when my friend told me that he must not have ever
had an old man in his life die.
>
> But now that the separation of time has given me a chance to reconsider, I
now realize what he meant.  He meant that the relay race of life simply
passed the baton to us.  It is what nature intended.  So celebrate your
father's contribution to mankind and his love. And look forward to a future
where you can teach all of his offspring the lessons he imparted to you.
>
> Best wishes to you and your family and you hug, cry, laugh and love over
the next several months and years.
>
> Spencer Yost
>
>> On May 13, 2016, at 5:24 PM, Grant Brians <sales at heirloom-organic.com>
wrote:
>>
>> All, I have to report some sad news. I have been off the list for a 
>> bit because I have been really busy, but I am just now reporting to 
>> you fellows that my father Bob Brians died on Tuesday at age 86. I 
>> know that several of you had the opportunity to meet him here at our 
>> ranch. I attach the link to the obituary that I have posted on the
Mortuary website.
>>       I am glad that I have been able to be with my parents through 
>> his decline and my mother and I were with him when he went on to the 
>> other side.... He did die without pain and he slipped away basically 
>> over a four day time period.
>>                Grant Brians - Hollister,California farmer
>>
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