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Stories

Friendship

One of the cool things about counting Steve as a friend was his absolute delight whenever we unexpectedly ran into each other around town. He always made time to stop and chat, sincerely wanting to catch up, however quickly. And then, the inevitable...

Sharon Malleck
2016-02-13 09:36:28
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A Walk Around the Block
Stephen and I grew up together, meeting in grade school and growing separately through life, but keeping in touch. Our coming of age story would rival a Hollywood film on occasion, but might be centred around our daily walk with Stephen's dog Mopsy. Together...
John Turner
2016-02-08 12:31:05
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A good example

Steve Irving made a great cup of coffee.  This was before Starbucks and maybe i only had McDonalds to compare with but he made it strong and black and there was always good conversation to go with it.  i met Steve on Wellington Street as we...

Mary Ann Wasilka
2016-02-06 13:37:56
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Deep Connection
Goodbye old friend, how do to you capture in words the deep connection you have with someone that spans over 4 decades. My fondest moments and memories are with Stephen and Joyce whether it be at the cottage, boating down the River, pool side or just play...
Susan Lessard
2016-02-05 09:59:22
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Working with Steve

I had the pleasure to work with Steve.  His unfaultering patience was always present in the classroom.  My thoughts and prayers go to Steve's family.

Kimberly Arnold

 

Kimberly Arnold
2016-02-05 09:43:36
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Coming into School

This is sad news indeed. Coming into school each morning, I would search Steve out - just to hear what he had to say for himself and he never disappointed. I would tell him what he could do with his sage advice and then we would go our separate...

Barbara Dickie
2016-02-04 21:04:44
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