On the morning of April 17th, 2025, Brian Milljour passed away with his children by his side.
Born in Winnipeg and raised in Calgary, Brian built a life filled with deep friendships, strong connections, and a sense of home that never wavered. He was the kind of man people relied on—the true definition of a “garage guy.” Brian had a rare gift with his hands and a passion for classic cars. Whether it was a small repair, a custom build, or a full restoration, you could always bring it down to Marlborough Motors—where Brian would sort it out with a cigarette in his mouth and a cold beer nearby.
His meticulous autobody work and high-quality paint jobs earned him the trust and respect of Calgary’s car community. But more than his skills, it was Brian’s steady presence and willingness to lend a hand that made him unforgettable. A Mustang man through and through, he took special pride in his two favorite builds: his Shelby GT500 and his ’67 Mustang GT—cars that captured the spirit and heart he poured into everything he did.
Brian’s garage was more than a workshop-it was legendary: a gathering place, a second home for countless friends. It was where people came to laugh, crack a beer, talk shop, and swap stories. Though the lights in the garage have dimmed, and a void is left behind, the memories shine just as brightly as ever.
Brian was predeceased by his parents and his older brother Brent. He is survived by his daughter Kamille (Quinn), his son Brett, his sister Kimberlee, and his granddaughters Charleigh and Loghan.
The family would like to thank everyone for their love and support during this difficult time.
We love you, Dad.”
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