In Loving Memory of
Steve Wallace
1966 - 2020
Obituary of Steve Wallace
Steve WallacePassed away peacefully at his home in St. Catharines, on Saturday, November 21, 2020 at the age of 54. He will be missed by his wife Barb Wallace and his two daughters, Desiree and Brittany. Remembered by his siblings Robin (Henry) and Aaron (Karen) and by his nieces and nephews.
Essentials Cremation and Burial Services (905-354-2133) has been entrusted with arrangements. As per Steve’s wishes, cremation has taken place. Donations to CASON (St. Catharines) or Community Care would be appreciated. The family encourages you to honour Steve by sharing a drink with your loved ones in his memory. Online condolences may be shared on Steve’s tribute page at EssentialsNiagara.com.
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My Dad was the most lively and hilarious person I will ever know. He taught me many things but most of all about loving unconditionally, through the good and the bad. His ability to connect was something I will always envy and attempt to emulate in my own life. I find comfort knowing that he is and always will be with me through the rest of my journey here, and I see him in the little things every day. To anyone that befriended him towards the end, I am eternally grateful to you, thank you, you gave him support when some of us couldn’t. Rest In Peace Dad, I love you.
Steve was my bestfriend. Am saddened to hear the passing away of my friend. He was a good friend and he helped me in time of need. SLEEP WELL MY FRIEND UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN. REST IN PEACE STEVE
When I moved to St Catharines to go to school I had no friends or family there. As soon as Steve came to visit, half the neighbourhood was on my porch, laughing and having a great time. He had a real gift for connecting with people. I owe him so much. I hope he’s finally found some peace.