Steven-MONTADOR-Obituary

Steven Richard MONTADOR

1979 - 2015 (Age 35)

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MONTADOR, Steven Richard - Passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, February 15, 2015 at the age of 35. Cherished son of Paul and Donna Montador. Much loved brother of Lindsay and Chris and his spouse Ines. Loving "Uncle Steve" to Mason, Cavan, Isabella and Jack. Steve will be greatly missed by Aunt...

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So sad to hear of this! After Starting a Genealogy tree, I've found Steven and his family are related.
step 3rd great-grandson of 3rd great-aunt

I know this was a couple of years ago now, but I send my deepest sympathies to you all.
I wish I'd had the chance to meet him.

Dear Chris and family,
We were all so very sorry to hear of your brother's passing. Our hearts are breaking for you all. Steve was a great man, and he will be sorely missed. Please know that we are keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers and sending you much love and strength in the coming days. Sincerely, from the Campbells, Scott, Jessica, Stacey, John and Rose. xoxo

Donna , Paul, and family
So very sorry about the sudden loss of your beloved son Steve. We have fond memories of him. No one is ever prepared for such a tragedy, may God give you all the strength to overcome your grief. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

He will never be forgot.

Loving family man, great hockey player, extraordinary human being. Family members, please find comfort in knowing that Steve is indeed precious in the eyes of both God and man. (Psalm 116:15)

So sorry to hear of Steve's passing. I believe his son will be a good man like his dad. Let's keep Steve's family in our prayers.

Donna,Paul,Lindsay & Chris and your families,
I was so very sorry to hear about the passing of Steve. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this very difficult and trying time.
Love you all.
Debbie Chahley Brown
Cherhill, Alberta

Always will be remember that he followed his dreams. He believed in himself and his abilities to reach hard to catch that star. Fondly remembered by the Heron family and the good times in his Minor Bantam year with the Mississauga Senators.