LYAL DOUGLAS BROWN

Nov.1, 1929 - Jan. 6, 2008
Lyal Brown, writer and storyteller, found a new and eternal audience on January 6, 2008.
Born in Medicine Hat, AB. Nov.1, 1929, he died in White Rock, B.C. after a long battle
with Parkinsons disease.
Lyal had many careers in broadcasting: fiction writer, documentary maker, host, director,
network executive and partner in a film company. He was equally at home in television,
radio and theatre.
In addition to creating and writing his own television series, Ritters
Cove, his credit can be found on close to 200 other programs, including The
Albertans, The Beachcombers and A Terrible Beauty Is
Born.
The Lyal Brown Collection of Canadiana (radio profiles and interviews) is in the National
Archives of Canada.
His hobbies included playing several instruments, singing, sketching in pencil and oils -
and telling a good yarn of course.
Predeceased by his parents Ena and Oliver Brown and his son Kirk, Lyal is survived by his
wife and writing partner, Barbara, his children Sharyl, Heather and Gordon, his
grandchildren Nick and Koral, and his sisters Lorna and Carol, as well as relatives and
friends around the world.
His pen may have been plagued by Parkinsons but his imagination never slowed so he
has moved on to a bigger venue. We will miss him.
The family thanks the staff at Dr. Al Hogg Pavilion and Peace Arch Hospital for their
loving care.
In lieu of flowers, please donate in Lyals name to the Parkinson Society of British
Columbia, 890 West Pender Street Ste. 600, Vancouver, B.C. V6C 1J9 or to Pacific
Parkinsons Research Center, University Hospital, Purdy Pavilion, 2221 Wesbrook Mall,
Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z9.
A memorial will be held at a later date.