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Stephen Charles Creighton Mander
June 16, 1958 - March 5, 2014
Mander, Stephen Charles Creighton
Passed away suddenly at age 55. Married to Donna for 30 years with 2 sons Jeremy and Christopher.
Survived by his parents, Betty and David. Brothers Brian, Jeff (Andrea). In-laws John (Elaine) and Scott Milne.
Uncle to Paige, Tessa, Melissa (Mark), Dustin (Morgan) and Haelee.
Nephew of Aunt Barbara and cousin to Andy (Barbara) Jim (Donna) and Rob (Vicky), and also loved by a large extended family in England.
Steve was very committed to family and very proud of his sons.
He had a love for his cottage which was his paradise where he would relax and enjoy his hobby of building and woodwork.
He was a hard worker who was very committed to Tim Horton’s for 23 years. He had many strong relationships with his colleagues and coworkers.
Steve was a very generous and considerate person. He always put everyone first before himself. He had a wonderful sense of humor and loved to make people laugh, highlighted by being Santa at his staff Christmas party.
He will be missed terribly by many friends, colleagues, and his family.
Please join us for a visitation at Glen Oaks Sunday March 9th, 2-5pm.
As per his wishes, there will be a private gathering.
In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Tim Horton’s Children’s Foundation.
Passed away suddenly at age 55. Married to Donna for 30 years with 2 sons Jeremy and Christopher.
Survived by his parents, Betty and David. Brothers Brian, Jeff (Andrea). In-laws John (Elaine) and Scott Milne.
Uncle to Paige, Tessa, Melissa (Mark), Dustin (Morgan) and Haelee.
Nephew of Aunt Barbara and cousin to Andy (Barbara) Jim (Donna) and Rob (Vicky), and also loved by a large extended family in England.
Steve was very committed to family and very proud of his sons.
He had a love for his cottage which was his paradise where he would relax and enjoy his hobby of building and woodwork.
He was a hard worker who was very committed to Tim Horton’s for 23 years. He had many strong relationships with his colleagues and coworkers.
Steve was a very generous and considerate person. He always put everyone first before himself. He had a wonderful sense of humor and loved to make people laugh, highlighted by being Santa at his staff Christmas party.
He will be missed terribly by many friends, colleagues, and his family.
Please join us for a visitation at Glen Oaks Sunday March 9th, 2-5pm.
As per his wishes, there will be a private gathering.
In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Tim Horton’s Children’s Foundation.