Stephen Moore - 1969-2017

Stephen Moore – 1969-2017

Stephen Moore
1969-2017
It is with great sadness that the family of Dr. Stephen G. Moore
announces his passing on Aug. 16th at the Pasqua Hospital in Regina,
SK. Born on Oct. 23, 1969, in Saint John, Stephen was the son of John
and Eleanor (Morris) Moore of Saint John. He was a high honours
graduate of St. Malachy’s Memorial High School in 1987. Stephen
was the recipient of the Chancellor’s Scholarship to St. Thomas
University from where he graduated in 1991 with First Class Honours in
English and was Valedictorian of his class. He received a
Queen’s University scholarship to pursue an MA in English which
he received in 1992. Stephen was then the recipient of a
“Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Scholarship” to pursue his PhD in English at Queen’s
University. In 1998, he received his PhD in Medieval English. Since
beginning his teaching career, Stephen has taught at both the Royal
Military College and Queen’s University in Kingston, ON, and
Trent University in both Oshawa and Peterborough, ON. In 2002, he
moved to Regina where he has taught in the English department at the
University of Regina main campus, as well as at Campion and Luther
College.
Stephen has also been a very active member of the NDP party as a
candidate, volunteer and campaign worker at both the federal and
provincial level as well as an executive member of the Wascana riding.
In 2009, Stephen took on the role as Chief of Staff for the
Opposition Caucus in the Saskatchewan Legislature; a position he held
for two years.
Over many years he has been an active member of his community and a
strong promoter of the peace movement. He was active in his union
(the University of Regina Faculty Association) and also served as
Grievance Chair for two years. Additionally, he supported a number of
local and international efforts for social justice. A dedicated
volunteer, he worked to advance important causes like refugee
resettlement and literacy. Stephen also served as Chair of the Regina
and Area Refugee Support Group, Chair of the Peace and Service
Committee at Grace Mennonite Church and a member of the organizing
committee of the 2006 Making Peace with Earth Conference in Regina.
In April of 2009, he was awarded the Saskatchewan Literacy Award of
Merit (Volunteer) for his ESL tutoring at the Regina Public
Library.
Besides his parents, Stephen is survived by his wife, Susan Bauman
Moore of Regina SK; daughter, Emily Moore of Ottawa, ON; sisters, Beth
Frawley (Paul) of Whitby, ON; Colleen Comeau (Chris Burns) of
Fredericton; Sue Moore (Lynn) of Fredericton; brother, Andrew Moore
(Jill) of Oromocto; father and mother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bauman
of Elmira, ON; sister in law, Colleen Bauman (Mike Patullo) of Ottawa,
ON; brother in law, Nevin Bauman (Sharon Tiessen) of Toronto, ON. He
will be sadly missed by his nieces and nephews, whom he loved dearly;
Eryn and Matthew Frawley, David Comeau, Jeremy Bauman, Massimo,
Nicholas and Clara Patullo, Peter and Julia Moore; special aunts,
Frances Clements (Richard Scott), and Betty Dine; and cousins Nicole
Clements (Todd Chabot) and Cathy Clements (Dave Maitland).
Resting at Fitzpatrick’s Funeral Home, 100 Waterloo St., Saint
John (634-1965), where visitation will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 22
from 2 to 8 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Pius
X Church, 316 Somerset St. on Wednesday, August 23 at 12 p.m.
Interment will take place at St. Joseph’s Cemetery.
The family would like to thank the Dr. Robert Martin, Dr. Paul Kerr
and staff of 4SW at Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital, Fredericton, for
their excellent care this past summer, as well as many extended family
and close friends for their prayers and support.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Romero House, the North
End Food Bank, or a charity of the donor’s choice. Online
condolences and remembrances may be placed at www.FitzpatrickFH.com
www.FitzpatrickFH.com

Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Stephen Moore – 1969-2017.source

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