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'''Dr. Daniel "Dan" Bryer''' is the only son of [[Doris Suttie]].  He has two sisters Susan and the late Joan.
'''Dr. Daniel "Dan" Bryer''' is a North Bay Otolarynologist (ear, nose and throat specialist surgeon).  He is a second cousin of [[Jack Currie]]; his mother Doris and Jack's mother Anna were cousins; Doris and Anna's fathers were brothers.


He grew up in Thunder Bay.
==Early life==
He is the only son of [[Doris Suttie]].  He has two sisters, [[Susan Neave|Susan]] and the late [[Joan Johnstone|Joan]].
 
He grew up in Thunder Bay, living on Marlborough close to Red River Road.  They also had a cottage, and [[Ron Currie]] remembers visiting them as a young boy after arriving in Thunder Bay in 1954.
 
==Family==


He and his family make their home in North Bay, Ontario.
He and his family make their home in North Bay, Ontario.


http://www.bce.ca/news-and-media/releases/show/north-bay-and-district-hospital-partners-with-bell-canada-to-advance-ear-nose-and-throat-surgery
==Sources==
BCE Press Release, 19 September 2005 [http://www.bce.ca/news-and-media/releases/show/north-bay-and-district-hospital-partners-with-bell-canada-to-advance-ear-nose-and-throat-surgery]

Latest revision as of 11:51, 28 April 2019

Dr. Daniel "Dan" Bryer is a North Bay Otolarynologist (ear, nose and throat specialist surgeon). He is a second cousin of Jack Currie; his mother Doris and Jack's mother Anna were cousins; Doris and Anna's fathers were brothers.

Early life

He is the only son of Doris Suttie. He has two sisters, Susan and the late Joan.

He grew up in Thunder Bay, living on Marlborough close to Red River Road. They also had a cottage, and Ron Currie remembers visiting them as a young boy after arriving in Thunder Bay in 1954.

Family

He and his family make their home in North Bay, Ontario.

Sources

BCE Press Release, 19 September 2005 [1]