Steve will be remembered as a man who always put his family first, known for his generous heart and loving nature.
Born in Manitoba, he spent much of his life at or near Kelvington, Saskatchewan. Over the years, he had a variety of occupations, including farming, trapping, logging, carpentry, and janitorial work at the local high school. He was particularly skilled in finishing work, cabinetry, and furniture making.
In 1973, Steve moved to Prince George, British Columbia, where he worked at Prince George Pulp and Paper Mill until his retirement in 1994.
Steve had a deep love for the outdoors and enjoyed camping, fishing, and hunting, with Mom his chief companion, cook, and fire keeper. He also had a passion for building radios, birdwatching, and radio-controlled airplanes.
His presence will be deeply missed, but his love and craftsmanship will remain in the hearts of all who knew him.
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