We Remember
BURLES, Warren (Whip)
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Passed away on Sunday, July 17, 2016 at the age of 74. He is survived by his loving wife Ann of 32 years; son Brian Burles of Vancouver; sister Deborah Burles of Qualicum Beach; nephews Darren (Natalie), Darnell (Brooke), and Derek and family; and great-nephews Davven and Javen. Warren is predeceased by his sister Sandra Burles. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
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Sadly missed but not forgotten whip
Love you. You always made us laugh at your. Jokes I will miss that about you my friend
RIP Whip! We will always remember your funny jokes and the crazy faces you’d make. May you have a great time with all the ones who got there before you! ❤️
Please accept my deepest condolences for your family’s loss, and may your memories give you peace and comfort.
Sadly missed brother but not forgotten..We always would watch Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy together when we could ,you always answered more questions then I did…..I will always remember those times….Wish you were still here…Love from your sister …Deborah…
Hi Debbie,
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your brother – may your memories comfort you.
Love from the Hawley family
Annie & Brian,
Our most sincere condolences to both of you, and also to the Burle and Bishop family.
Even though we were miles apart, it was so nice to be able to keep in touch via emails and we will miss his jokes. We were so happy to see Warren again when he visited Montreal for his 70th birthday.
He was a great guy, and he will be missed by all who knew him.
May all your wonderful memories and the love and support of family & friends help to ease you through this difficult time.
Larry & Linda Jasmin
Dear Annie, Bryan and family,
We are so sorry for your loss.
Warren’s infectious laugh and antics have given us a lifetime of memories.
He will never be forgotten. Rest in peace Whip.
Love Dave and Dot xo
Annie Brian Please accept our sincere condolences at this difficult time. We always remember Warren with that great smile,
times at the shack and all the great parties.His sharp wit always left us with a laugh. May all your great memories with Warren bring you through this trying time.
I am a cousin from Warren’s side of the family on his mother’s side. A littler late. Our hearts go out to you Ann and Brian. Warren was bigger then life. Only great memories of him. If you would like to phone our number
Is 1450 465 ,2189/ love to both of you Karen &,,Wally.