Condolences
Dear Kendra, I was very sad to hear of your dad's passing. My son Sean let me know about the celebration of life today but unfortunately we are unable to attend. Sean sends his very best wishes.
I will never forget those days when Steve and I were the enthusiastic if somewhat raw leaders of our men's group at church. We did so many projects from garage sales to spaghetti dinners and family picnics. That smile and that voice are burned into my memory along with those joyous times with family and friends.
Steve was one of the must trustworthy and kind men I have ever known and always up for a lively debate on any subject - he was very intelligent! I know he was respected and well loved. I know there will be lots of good memories today. He talked about you a lot Kendra, it was obvious he loved you so much.
Steve could always get us laughing and always brought life to any get together. So have the best celebration ever Kendra, I'm sure he is watching with love from above!
Dear Kendra and Family,
So sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. He was a nice and friendly man. Steve was a great neighbour and friend and will be missed. We have many happy memories of him. May he Rest In Peace. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this most difficult time. John and Heather Craig
Memories of Steve, either golfing or at bowling, was that he was always so giving, so content with who he was and best of all for our brief friendship, was his "hugs". Always will remember him for that.
Dear Kendra and Diana,
We are so very sorry for your loss. It has been a tough go this past year, Steve can now rest in peace. We are always here for you.
Auntie Linda and Paul.
I also worked with Steve for a number of years at CWNG/ATCO and he was always a pretty happy guy. My condolences to his family and friends and of course his puppies.
Joyce MacPherson-Litke
Lovely memories of a lovely man!
So kind and gentle. We will miss you Steve at Bowling.
Ted and Rita Pamplin
I remember Steve from when I started with Canadian Western Natural Gas in 1981. We played cribbage while sharing our lunch breaks. Steve pointed out that I opened my bananas incorrectly and remembered that fact last time I saw him! He was always very positive and fun work with and to be around!
I worked many years with Steve at Canadian Western Natural Gas ( now atco). We talked every day and had some really good laughs. His sense of humour was so great. Always a positive guy in any situation. RIP my friend.
Debbie (Seely) Barrett
I am sorry to hear about Steve’s passing. I worked with Steve for many years and always remember how his eyes and smile would light up when he talked about the special ladies in his life.
My condolences
Ruth Hendrickson
Condolences on behalf of the Tymchuk family.
Nephew Michael Steven, wife Michelle, Michael jr, Elizabeth and Ava.
Also Michael sr, and wife Joyce.
Steve was a friend of mine, with the ATCO organization and the CUPA (Canadian Utilities Pensioners Association! I bowled and golfed with Steve for a number of retirement years and he was always good natured and never got upset over anything. I send my sincere condolences and sympathies to Steve's family. Ken Morgan
Steve was a co-worker of mine at ATCO Gas. We worked together in some capacity for several years. It is things like Steve sayings that come to mind. Too many to list. Yubba-Dubba-Do, Go with the KIS theory, etc. Always humming songs and making his rounds saying good morning. All my condolences to the family. Vivien Duncan
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