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LAWRENCE ALBERT DRIALICH
Date of Passing: May 26, 2018
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryLAWRENCE ALBERT DRIALICH Peacefully, on Saturday, May 26, 2018 at his residence in East Selkirk, Lawrence Drialich, aged 75 years, beloved husband of the late Virginia, passed away. Full obituary to follow in the Saturday edition of the Free Press. Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of arrangements.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 29, 2018
Condolences & Memories (7 entries)
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My deepest condolences to Rick, Allan and family. Lawrence will be greatly missed. He was always was fair , honest and wise with all my snowmobile repairs etc. Rest in peace Lawrence. - Posted by: Brent Hay (Customer/friend) on: May 31, 2018
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Pops was a great man. He always brought a smile to my face and would always make me laugh. My husband Tobias, could always count on Pops to help out with snowmobile problems. He will be truly missed by so many. Deepest condolences to the entire family. - Posted by: Sabrina Taylor (Friend) on: May 30, 2018
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Lawrence helped me with all things Ski-Doo at an early age. From repairing my first sled - 1984 SS25 at the age of 16, to selling me my first ever brand new vehicle... A shiny purple rocket - 1996 Formula III and every accessory and piece of clothing that I could get my hands on... (He was awarded the 1996 dealer of the year - Coincidence?!) He was always friendly and lent an ear to listen to your problems and always, ALWAYS had a solution that worked. A genuine great guy that bust his knuckles and worked his butt fixing other peoples machines so that they could enjoy a hobby that he helped pioneer. His wisdom and know-how have been passed onto his boys who are expert mechanics thanks to years of wrenching in that small shop by the creek. Respect is earned - Lawrence had it spilling out the top in my books. Fair, honest and a great guy all around. Rest easy my friend. The pain has ended. Fly above that powdery snow. - Posted by: Brent Polson (Long Time Customer - Since I was 16) on: May 29, 2018
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I had the chance to work with Lawrence @ BRP. He was a legend and a great man with a heart of gold. You now may rest in piece-until we meet again Lawrence! From your favorite CEO, Nancy 😉 - Posted by: Nancy (Business) on: May 29, 2018
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Please accept our deepest condolences during this time. Lawrence will be remembered always. We knew him & Virginia for many years & spent many days in the kitchen having coffee with them. He sure loved "Story Time" always had one in his back pocket to share... The Racing days were always a blast. I'm sure he's snowmobiling with Virginia forever now !! - Posted by: Ed & Kuki Kuklica (Friend) on: May 29, 2018
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Our very sincere condolences to the Drialich family. A icon in the snowmobile business has passed. A lot of good and funny memories of Lawrence. Always willing to help someone especially when we were Sno - Cross racing. Both of them were a great duo and ran a great old style business where you felt you were really valued. I was lucky enough to see and talk with Lawrence a short time ago - Posted by: John, Angela, Johnarhan and Alex Vandenberg (Friends, Long Time Customer) on: May 29, 2018
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Rick, Al and family. I am sorry for your loss. Lawrence was a great guy and he was legendary in the snowmobiling world. I loved visiting with Lawrence and listening to his sled stories and anything he had to say in general. He was a very friendly and awesome man who will be missed by many. Take comfort that he is with "Ma". They both made a great couple and raised a mighty fine family and business. - Posted by: Kevin Dawson (Customer @ LAD) on: May 29, 2018