Condolences
My heartfelt condolences to you, Rachel & Ian. I went to high school with your dad & was then reacquainted when his consulting company did business with Creative Door, where my husband worked. I last saw him at your mom’s celebration of life. I attended his service on Saturday & just wanted to let you know what a beautiful tribute it was! There are no words….
Rita Wilder (nee Franke)
Our sincerest and deepest condolences to Rachael,and Ian,June,Kim,Kendall and Kent We both met Kevin in our/and his ,teens,,,and have many fond memories.....I am stuck on what to say but I can say with certainty that he was loved by many and made even more happy. As the years went by and with our lives progressing we didn't see enough of each other,,,but he was never forgotten...Still won't be by us and I know you.
Les Douglas and Terrie Stewart
I first met Kevin Stagg on a Saturday morning in the "Green Room" in the office of Country Hills Community Church as he was teaching the leadership and volunteers about strategic planning. Strategic planning, in a church? My first response was, "this is weird". Little did Kevin know that God had very strategically placed him in this setting. As he was teaching us about the importance of having a clear and compelling strategy to be a successful church, God was teaching Kevin about HIS strategy, HIS plan for Kevin's life and how He wanted Kevin to use his gifts and abilities to expand the Kingdom. As a strong believer Kevin used his gifts in many ways. He was an excellent actor on Sunday mornings, which helped provide a practical lesson about life and scripture. He also acted in out-reach events to help introduce people to Christ in gentle, none threating ways. Kev served on the Elder Board at Rock Pointe Church, providing wisdom and discernment. God used Kevin in a mighty way when he was hired at Samaritan's Purse were he excelled as a fund raising leader and help champion the "Shoe Box" program.
Well Done My Good and Faithful Servant!!
Love you Kevin, JimPostlethwaite
We first met Kevin when he was a business consultant for us, way back when our company was still called "Custom Gourmet Coffee" (now Fratello Coffee). We went on to become fast friends and had the privilege of working together with him during some of the very best times of our lives at Country Hills Community Church. Kevin and Amy both had a contagious enthusiasm and zest for life, and they will both be deeply missed. Kevin, your heart for God and people was unparalleled. We are forever grateful that God crossed our paths during this short journey on earth, and we look forward to seeing you and Amy on the other side. We love you, brother.
Chris & Carmyn Prefontaine
Kevin Stagg was a Man of God who lived each day looking for opportunities to share The Good News that Jesus loves AND saves. He had a passion for the Water Project with Samaritan's Purse in particular. We came to know Kevin thru Samaritan's Purse several years ago and had opportunity to know him on a personal level. He will be truly missed by so many loved ones but rejoicing to be with Jesus and his wife Amy.
Our heartfelt condolences to the family.
Bill and Cathy Loucks
I worked alongside Kevin for almost 14 years as co-members of the Canadian senior management teams at Samaritan’s Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. No one had a more passionate love for these organizations than Kevin. He was an inspiration and mentor. I’m so sorry that God had taken both Kevin and Amy home. They still had so much to offer those of in this world. May God comfort all of us — and especially their children and grandchildren — as we mourn their passing
My deepest sympathy to those who knew and loved Kevin; a lovely gentle soul who left a lasting impression on those he interacted with. I met Kevin on a Shoebox distribution trip to Costa Rica, a trip that continues to touch my heart whenever I reflect upon it. Kevin lead our group with dignity, kindness and grace. The love of our Lord shone through his every interaction. My heart is full of gratitude that such people come across my path and leave me a kinder person. Blessings, Jacqueline Lemke Clow
Deepest condolences to the family. I did not know Kevin personally but his Mother and mine are very good friends and I am familiar with the tragedies this wonderful family has endured in recent years. My prayers are with Mrs Stagg, Kevin’s children, and siblings.
I worked with Kevin for 10 years and can attest to the great sense of humour and, yes, the many accents. But my first impression/memory of him and Amy is the hospitality they extended. You opened your home with generosity and care. Your love for people and sharing the blessings of God with others was genuine. Very sorry for your loss, Stagg family.
Kevin and Amy were part of our dinner club for 30 plus years. You could always count on something really creative when dinner was scheduled at their house. Menus such as “Halloween Surprise”, “Dinner at the White House”, and “Construction” during one of their Reno’s, where guests needed to construct all their own choices on the menu.
One always felt very welcome at the Stagg home, and being regular visitors, we were afforded the opportunity to know Rachel and Ian, the prides of both Keven and Amy’s lives. The care they provided lovingly to Kevin and Amy during their times of need was a mirror of that which they had received in their upbringing. The legacy continues.
Kevin walked the talk when it came to his faith, always the first to step up with a listening ear or helping hand, and professionally, he worked passionately to make the world a better place.
Most memorable to me was his natural ability to produce a table full of uncontrolled belly laughs in response to his incessant and relentless accents and impersonations. He always found himself just as funny as the rest of us.
There is an empty place at our table now Kev, but that spirit will not be forgotten. You will be missed.
I had the good fortune to spend many Christmas Eves with Kevin and Amy and all the Stagg family members. Singing carols and laughing. And instantly, when i think of Kevin, my memory is of Kim and Kevin doing their rendition of 6 White Boomers. Kevin was an amazing Claus to Kim’s little joey! We never failed to laugh till we cried. It is funny really that for such an accomplished man, my memory is of the little boy he always kept inside of him to bring joy to others. I know hearts are breaking. June i am thinking of you. And Rachel and Ian. I just cant imagine. Kim knows i am thinking of her. Kent and Ken. You are in my heart too! Always. Marsha McCall
Fond memories of Kevin and of Amy before him, such tragic losses at far too young an age. Generous spirits and good friends, lovers of life and laughter, they will be sorely missed. Our thoughts with you all in these difficult times. Harvey and Sherry
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