Condolences
May you rest peacefully with our Lord Stephen. It has been a pleasure to know you the past 14 years. We have fond memories shared of conversations and visits. The last time we connected you proudly shared your hockey trophy with us and we got some really wonderful photos together. It was a fun afternoon. We will cherish our time earth-side together. Thank you for being such a good friend to Dad at CWGG.
With love always.
To Cheryl and Dan
So sorry to hear of Steven's passing. I only just heard about it yesterday. One of the greatest memories I have of Steven was when all you came out to our farm and watching Steven having a blast driving our garden tractor, with no assistance. He was out ripping up the drive way without a care in the world. I know God has welcomed Steven with open arms and love.
God Bless all of you
Brian Morasch
Rest in Peace Stephen, you brought much laughter and friendship to many while working at the dome! I would have loved to have been there for you had I known ..The Flames and Stamps will hear you cheering from up above..
Federico and his family, together with the coaches and friends from the Ares Fencing Club, join to express our sadness when learning of the Stephen’s passing. This is tempered by the joyful memories of good times spent in athletic endeavour while fencing and chatting. He will be missed and remembered.
Sheila Ann & Matt would like to send love and support to Stephen's family, and would like to share our thanks for time spent with Stephen at Power Hockey, many good memories of friendship and competition .
Matt & Sheila Ann Langen
We are sad to hear of Steve’s passing. Our deepest sympathy to Steve’s family. Steve attended high school with our daughter and they became good friends. They had a special bond. Steve lived nearby and was able to visit Dawn at our home. Steve was good natured, always smiling and we will remember the good conversations we had with Steve. He will be missed.
The Holloway’s.
My deepest sympathies and condolences to the Gratton family! My heart broke hearing the devastating news and untimely loss. I met Steve through his brother David from church and he was a delight to meet with the biggest smile and knowledge of the flames games he supported. He recognized me at the saddledome years later without Dave around that’s how good his memory was and greeted me with enthusiasm and showed a joy in life despite any circumstances he was dealt in his health. May he play hockey on Gods football sized yard above and dine in the e Lords presence
Lisa and Quinntin
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