Walter Herman Steeves  July 19 1922  December 28 2017 (age 95)

Walter Herman Steeves July 19 1922 December 28 2017 (age 95)

July 19 1922 December 28 2017 (age 95)
Walter Herman Steeves of Saint John, husband of the late Pearl Edith Steeves, died unexpectedly on Thursday, 28 December 2017 at the Saint John Regional Hospital. Thus, death has unwittingly promoted him to the glory of heaven and reunited him with his wife of 68 years. Born in Moncton, NB on 19 July 1922, he was the firstborn of the 9 children of the late Vincent Steeves and the late Ruth Steeves (née Duffy) of Berry Mills, NB.
Walter was a veteran of World War II, serving in the RCAF for 3½ years. Following the war, he worked for N.B. Tel for 42 years, retiring in 1982 with fond memories of living in Moncton, Newcastle, Bathurst, Woodstock, Fredericton and Saint John. He was an avid sports fan and spent many enjoyable hours coaching youth hockey and ball teams. He was the charter secretary of the Nashwaaksis Y’s Men’s Club in 1960. He also served as Sports Director for the Town of Nashwaaksis. As an active member of Forest Hills Baptist Church in Saint John, he served on many boards and committees, including many years as a deacon. He also served as Christian Service Brigade Director for the Saint John area.
Walter is survived by his son Brian (Gail, née Corey), and daughter Sue Taylor (Rick), 6 grandchildren — Esther Steeves (Jarrod Bayne) of Edmonton, AB, Rachel Bryant (Charles) of Saint John, Angela Marshall (Peter) of Quispamsis, Meredith Reicker (Tony) of Sussex, Matthew (“Matt”) Taylor (Sheri) of Oromocto, and Emily Taylor of Calgary, AB — 11 great grandchildren — Alexander (“Alex”) Bayne, Charles (“Carl”) Bryant, Lillian (“Lillie”) Bryant, Nathan Marshall, Hannah Marshall, Abigail (“Abby”) Marshall, Brayden Reicker, Zachary (“Zach”) Reicker, Benjamin (“Ben”) Reicker, Clara Taylor, and Kaitlyn (“Kate”) Taylor — his sister Annie Sherwood (the late John Sherwood), a brother Norman (and his wife Ruth), and 2 sisters-in-law — Audrey Steeves (the late King Steeves) and Mae Steeves (the late Harold Steeves). Besides his wife, Pearl, whose death occurred a mere 17 days earlier, Walter was predeceased by 2 infant sons — Gary and Kevin — and 6 brothers — Dewey (the late Helen Steeves), King (Audrey), Ralph, Eldon (the late Shirley Steeves), Harold (Mae), and Donald.
Arrangments are under the direction of the Fundy Funeral Home, 230 Westmorland Road (646-2424).A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, December 30th at Forest Hills Baptist Church, 36 Mountain Road.; Rev. Roger Graham officiating, with a reception to follow. Interment will be in the spring at Steeves Mountain Cemetery, Steeves Mountain, NB. Memorial donations may be made to Forest Hills Baptist Church and the donor’s preference. Walter’s family is grateful for the excellent care provided to both him and Pearl by the staff at 4A North, Saint John Regional Hospital, and at Loch Lomond Village, Walter’s home for the past 6 months.
Charitable donations may be made to:
Forest Hills Baptist Church
36 Mountain Road, Saint John NB E2J 2X1
Tel: 1-506-633-7515
Web: fhb.church
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Death notice for the town of: Saint-John, Province: Nouveau-Brunswick

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