Stephen Fudge

Stephen Fudge

Stephen Fudge Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 22, 2010.
FUDGE, Stephen Mills Stephen M. Fudge, 59, a leading environmental consultant, died at his home in Halifax on November 18, 2010. Stephen is survived by his wife Susan Wood, sons David (Tim Henneberry), James (Emma Cameron) and Aiden. Stephen was predeceased by his father, Gordon and is survived by his mother, Ada Fudge and his brothers Edward (Barb) and John (Lynne). He will be fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Born in Moncton, New Brunswick on July 30, 1951, Stephen attended Moncton High. He went on to Mount Allison University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Biology and Geology) in 1976. He also obtained a Master of Science (Biogeography and Soil Science) from the University of Calgary in 1982. Stephen began his career in Calgary in 1981 working with Environmental Management Associates before joining Hardy Associates Ltd. in 1982 when he relocated to St. John's, NL to open an office for them. In 1985 he was recruited by Hector Jacques to join Jacques Whitford and Stephen was the founder of their environmental consulting practice. In 1989 he moved to Halifax where he oversaw the expansion of the practice throughout the Atlantic Provinces and into Ontario, Quebec and the West. Stephen was the first Vice President International and saw the firm undertake major assignments in Russia, China, South America, the Caribbean and the Middle East. Stephen remained with Jacques Whitford until it was acquired by Stantec Consulting Ltd. in 2009 and he was a Senior Principal with Stantec at the time of his death. Stephen played a key role in developing clients and winning major projects, such as Low Level Flying in Quebec and Labrador, the Confederation Bridge, Voisey's Bay, Halifax Harbour Clean-up, and more recently Lower Churchill, and Eider Rock. He was the project director for the ExxonMobil Hebron Project environmental assessment and he managed the environmental and regulatory components of the Suffield NWA Shallow Gas Infill Project in Alberta and the Deep Panuke Offshore Development Project for EnCana in NS. He was a specialist in environmental management and liaison with both public and private sectors. He had extensive experience with mining, onshore and marine related energy projects throughout Canada. He had given evidence in front of provincial and federal hearing panels, and had also given expert testimony on behalf of clients to the National Energy Board on several environmental panels. His International experience included work for the World Bank, the Canadian International Development Agency and private sector clients. He was a long-serving member of the Board of Directors of the Offshore/Onshore Technologies Association of Nova Scotia. Stephen was passionate about football, beginning his career at Moncton High playing for the Purple Knights. He was a valued member of the Mount A. Mounties and was invited to try out with the Calgary Stampeders. With equal intensity, he later played rugby on teams in Alberta, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia and toured Ireland with The Swilers. He was a talented and well-respected football coach having developed many players through the years. He coached the Halifax Raiders to the Provincial and Maritime Championship in 2001. Stephen was an avid sailor and a member of the Armdale Yacht Club. During the summer when he was not on his boat ""Halftime"" he could be found with his family at their cottage on the Northumberland Strait where he loved to enjoy the company of family and friends; there was much laughter, swimming, canoeing, bonfires, biking, walking the sand flats and the pleasure of sharing good food and drink. Stephen was a very charismatic man, dedicated to his family, intensely loyal to his colleagues, generous, and gregarious. Always competitive, Stephen was relentless in his pursuit of business and worked tirelessly on many big projects. He was a builder, a leader, a fighter, and most of all a friend to everyone who had the pleasure of knowing and working with him. He made people laugh with his many stories and anecdotes about projects, work, clients, travels and colleagues. Stephen was always self-effacing and was a great celebrator of life. He had a huge sphere of influence - he will be dearly missed. A celebration of Stephen's life will be held on Sunday, November 28 at Pier 21 beginning at 12:30; reception to follow. Donations may be made to the Nova Scotia Nature Trust, the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your choice. Online condolences can be sent to www.jasnowfuneralhome.com .

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david lingley

March 9, 2017

I have no idea if these words will simply linger in cyberspace, but , I just heard about Stephens passing. we were childhood friends, grew up in many ways together, our families were close, but , I fled the Maritimes, had only brief contact when he and Susan were in Calgary, and then disappeared again. my belated condolences to Susan, and your sons, his mom and brothers and their families. getting old sucks

pascha macpherson

November 2, 2011

Dear Fudge Family,

I was devastated to hear news of Stephen's passing. Going to High School with David, I have many memories of spending time with the Fudge family. Your family and Stephen provided me with so much comfort and hope for my own future.

Stephen would always offer brandy and a cigar to me after dinner and we'd smoke and drink together not saying much, except maybe sharing in a dry joke. I have reflected on those moments, smiling to myself picturing me at 18 drinking brandy with Stephen feeling full of hope and excitement.

I have thought of your family so much over the years feeling thankful for experiencing your generosity of spirit.

My deepest condolences.

Pascha

Discovery Launch 24 Feb '11

Don Hewson

March 8, 2011

Remembered by Don Hewson at Mt. A for Stephen's amiability and decency to all people he encountered. Respect.

December 25, 2010

To the Fudge Family,
I am so sorry to hear about Stephen's passing. I will be forever greatful to Stephen - he helped me get my start in the environmental field 14 years ago.
My thoughts are with you,
Heather (Mills) Badry (Rod's Daughter)

December 13, 2010

Dear Susan, David, and Aiden - I am deeply sorry for your loss. Stephen was such a wonderful man. I have fond memories of my times with him during my time at NSCAD and when I stayed at your home and all the times I'd see him in the neighbourhood when I was at the King's. He was a true gentleman and had such a wonderful intellect and sense of humour. He was warm and welcoming. We had a number of lovely evenings sitting on your back deck, sharing a glass, and he would talk about you all and celebrate your accomplishments and the everyday moments that are so special. He was a deeply devoted father and husband and so very proud of you all. I am truly saddened to recently learn of his illness and his passing. This must be devasting for you all. I hope that the countless memories of him will help you to live with his passing and will give you great comfort. Sincerely, Michele Stamp (St. John's).

Caden and Uncle Steve talking lobster!

Lori Fudge

November 30, 2010

Fun times in Parrsboro, Nova Scotia

Lori Fudge

November 30, 2010

November 30, 2010

Susan
We heard of your very sad news a few days ago. Despite the fact we have lost touch over the years, we still think of you fondly and our days on Cochrane Street as neighbours, friends and new parents. Our thoughts go out to you and the boys.
Gaye Walsh and Tony Shallow

Dan Morehouse

November 29, 2010

So sorry to hear about Steve's passing. He will be missed. My sincere condolences to his family.

Steve Sayle

November 28, 2010

Dear Susan & the Boys:
Steve was my mentor. Not only in my career, but more importantly in how to raise a great family and contribute to the community. His memory will live on with the wisdom and character he shared with me.

Kitty Mykka (Haskell)

November 27, 2010

Susan ... strong thoughts for you and family ... a tough loss xo

November 27, 2010

Susan ... strong thoughts for you and family ... a big loss xo Kitty Mykka (Haskell)

Deborah & Jim Pelton

November 27, 2010

Deb and I have many fabulous memories of Stephen. Deb and Stephen grew up together as cousins and friends in Moncton and some of her earliest memories are of playing with him as toddlers on Christmas days. I met him at Mount A and we had many great times together. One sunny idyllic day of digging clams on PEI stands out in particular. We can't believe that he is gone and our thoughts are with you.

Cecily Moon

November 26, 2010

Susan:
Please call me-email me. Fudgie and you are indelibly etched in my memory of Mount Allison and beyond

Salmon fishing on a hot day on the Miramichi

November 26, 2010

Bruce Batstone

November 26, 2010

On behalf of AMEC Earth & Environmental marine services business unit (formerly Coastal Ocean Associates Inc.) I wish to express our deep sadness and loss with the news of Stephen’s passing, and to extend our heart-felt condolences to his family, friends and colleagues.

I first met Steve in Saint John’s in the mid 80’s, when Dobrocky Seatech shared a building on Topsail Road with Newfoundland Geosciences and Wolf Sub-Ocean. The environmental consulting industry was just blossoming in the Maritimes, and opportunities for growth were strong through those early PIP-fuelled years of exploration. Over the following decade, I witnessed Steve’s drive and competitive nature first-hand as he executed Hector’s vision to captured an increasingly larger share of the regional environmental market for Jacques Whitford Environment Ltd.. As marine-sector consultants, our firm’s business streams overlapped on occasion, though they were largely complimentary. Through competition and collaboration, I developed sincere respect and admiration for Steve’s achievements.

Steve was a strategic thinker and tactician, quick to recognize the competitive advantage in keeping smaller, specialist consultancies well-fed and aligned with JWEL. Not only did the tactic neutralize potential competition, it created a network of local allies that strengthened JWE’s position in the market, and an exportable operating model as the company grew out of the Maritimes into other jurisdictions.

My former business partner (Mark MacNeil) and I started COA in 1994. For a decade, COA collaborated with Steve and JWE staff, providing oceanographic services to many of the landmark environmental projects he managed (Confederation Bridge, Voisey’s Bay, Halifax Harbour, Boat Harbour, Sable Offshore Energy, Deep Panuke, and many others). COA enjoyed the ride on Steve’s coat tails as JWEL grew beyond Atlantic Canada, into markets that we could not possibly have penetrated on our own. The commercial link between JWEL and COA was so transparent, that many clients and competitors believed we were a subsidiary of JWEL. In this context, I echo John Adam’s eloquently-stated observation: Steve’s “legacy is our livelihood”. Truly, much of the former success and growth of COA, and opportunities for our staff, can be attributed to his loyalty, and to his energetic pursuit of new business. For these gifts alone, we hold his memory closely.

Most respectfully,

D. Bruce Batstone
Manager, Marine Services
AMEC Earth and Environmental
[email protected]

Greg Wood

November 26, 2010

Susan and family,

Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Stephen and I go way back to the late 50’s when we used to play together as kids. In those days we called him “Fudgie”. He was always connected to the outdoors, wanting to camp out in the middle of winter to see how we could hold up against the elements. Even in those days he had a high level of curiosity. I remember the time (about 13) we made beer from potatoes, and placed the beer beside the furnace in his house, only to have it all explode because of the heat generated by the furnace (Gordon and Ada were not impressed). Then there was the time when he tried his hand at goalie in hockey on Jones Lake…within 10 minutes he had a broken ankle…he was built for football! Stephen always wanted to find out how thinks worked and I was always astonished on how much reading and research he would do as a kid to find how things did work. This characteristic obviously served him well in his life.

Stephen was a great guy!

Greg Wood

Kathryn Freeman

November 26, 2010

It is with a deep sense of loss that I write this to Susan and the boys. I was very fortunate and privileged to have been on his team for several years at Jacques Whitford. He truly was a leader in his field and was well respected by all.

One of my fondest memories is Steve playing hide and seek in the office with my two year old son, Seth. There certainly was lots of laughter from both of them.

Susan, David, Jamie and Aiden my heart weeps for you. He truly loved his family. Susan, he would often refer to you as "his bride." Steve always had a good story to tell. I loved to sit with Steve and Perry when we had a dinner function as the stories were always very entertaining.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and I am so very sorry to hear of his untimely passing.

Dominion Diving Ltd.

November 26, 2010

May your memories give you strength during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with the friends and family of Stephen. From the staff at Dominion Diving Ltd, we are truly sorry for your loss.

Susan McEachern

November 26, 2010

We are so sorry to hear of Stephen's passing. The photos posted here are a great comfort and help to remind us of the passion for life that Stephen had and the importance and closeness of family. Our thoughts are with you all. Susan McEachern and Grant MacDonald

Joe Harriman

November 26, 2010

Please accept my sincerest condolences. Steve was a colleague and a friend who will be greatly missed. He was and continues to be a mentor to all of us who have had the privelege to work with him.

Hector Jacques

November 25, 2010

Susan, David, Jamie and Aiden, words cannot express the emotions one goes through when you lose a close family member like Stephen so I will not even try. Suffice to say that for the rest of us, just losing a very special friend is indeed a most difficult moment and thought to endure!

There is little that I can say about Stephen the family man, you know that best. I will only try and address a few of his attributes at work and how he dealt with all of his colleagues.

Stephen was a gentleman and the consummate professional. In what he practiced, in my opinion there are no better. That was indeed exemplified by how he grew the organization after he came on board. I had the pleasure to attract many key professionals to Jacques Whitford. Bringing Stephen Mills Fudge to the team has to be one of the best moments of my business life if not the very best. I can clearly remember that day in St John’s when I finally convinced him to come to the firm. From that second onward, we strategized our every move and the rest is indeed history.

Regrettably I am not going to be able to be there for his celebration of life but one thing I hope each and every shareholder in the former Jacques Whitford remembers and thinks of Steve with fondness. For not only was he indeed a remarkable colleague, but Stephen enriched their lives in so many ways not to mention their finances as well because of the remarkable successes he had in his chosen field of endeavour with the organization!

I know I will miss him and he will indeed be missed by many!

Hector J Jacques O.C.

November 25, 2010

To the Fudge family:My deepest sympathy from an old Moncton friend and Mt.A Mounties football teammate for 4 years of Steve.Steve ,at all times since university and whenever I would see him after(primarily at football events)he was always the ultimate teammate-respectful,funny,engaging as if we had never left the field.I trust he is in a bigger field still telling stories,helping,laughing and being a wonderful spirit.His motto at university of "work hard and play hard" was a true inspiration.My deepest sorrow as I am sure all Steve's former teammates share our comments.RANDY ROTH

Beverley Clarke

November 25, 2010

I never knew Stephen or had ever heard of him until Sunday night, Nov 21st when I had a dream that I was wandering around on a ship in an area where I knew was the workers area. Out came a man in heavy work clothes and big boots and he held out his arm to shake my hand and very boisterously said "Hello Beverley!". Immediately I knew he was a Fudge and I said "Which one are you?" He said "Stephen!" I was amazed that he knew who I was. When I woke up I asked my husband if Oz had a brother Stephen and he said no. I was so amazed to see his obituary in Tuesday's paper. You can rest assured that he is still blessing people with his great character! I will always remember him even just "meeting" him in a dream. God does work in mysterious weays!.

Beverley Clarke in Gander, Newfoundland

James Bryner

November 24, 2010

Many fond memories. Stephen's easy laugh would warm every soul in every corner of the room.
My thoughts are with you all.

November 24, 2010

Susan and family,

We were so very sorry to hear of Stephens passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.

While at our cottage we often thought of the Fudges on the other side of Baie Verte and remember the blustery day that Stephen and the boys washed up on our little beach.

Our deepest condolences,

Roger and Beth (Mills) McCaie & Lillian Mills

Daphne Routledge

November 24, 2010

Susan, our very deepest sympathy to you, and David, Jamie & Aiden. Our hearts are with you.
Your White cousins - Daphne, Bruce, Rod, Brenda (and our families)

Alix Pratt

November 24, 2010

Susan, David, James and Aiden,
It has been a long time since I have seen you, but I have thought of you often since you moved away. I was saddened to hear about Steve and hope many memories of happy times together as you celebrate a life well lived will help you through this difficult time. My thoughts are with you all. Take care.

Teresa Drew

November 24, 2010

Please accept my condolences on the loss of Stephen. Stephen was a big influence in the early part of my environmental career. His "joie de vivre" was very evident in all his actions as was his dedication to you, his family.

With kind regards,

David Chabassol

November 24, 2010

Steeve was part of my years at Moncton High.. As a matter of fact, he gave me my first concussion, on the practice field..lol. He was a great guy,..Always laughing.. So sorry to hear of his leaving.. He will be missed. I thought of him many times over the years..So sorry for his family..."Only the good die young"..

Don Elder

November 24, 2010

Susan, David, Jamie and Aiden
Whether it was on the ski slope, on the rugby field, in the pub, over dinner, or just in the office, Steve was always larger than life - the centre and the pillar of every gathering. But one of my strangest and most abiding memories is after a long working day in some small town in Northern New Brunswick. Steve and I decided to go to the local gym for a burnout before beer. We were welcomed and treated like old friends and they looked after us and cleaned every bit of equipment ahead of us as though we were royalty. It was only as we were leaving that we saw the photo beside the door of the Canadian bodybuilding champion - the spitting image of Steve! They thought they were having a visit from their hero (and his sidekick)!
With anyone else it would have been a funny one-off - but with Steve, that sort of thing just seemed to happen all the time!
Over here in New Zealand we have been thinking, hoping and praying for Stephen and you over the past few months. We were holding out for your holiday here for the rugby world cup next year and had great plans for what we were going to do together again over a few (many) more glasses of good red wine. I cannot tell you how sad we are that it is not to be. Susan we hope, instead, you will find an opportunity to come yourself. Stephen revered you, and you were one of the best and most neat couples we ever met.
With our thoughts and love
Don & Therese

November 23, 2010

Susan,David,James and Aiden,
One of my funniest memories of Fudgie was about 1973(?) when he visited in Margaree, Cape Breton,which at that time, most " real men" wore work boots and jeans in the summer. Well ,Fudgie was in training for football and he happened to go running past our local gararge ,where my father was having a chat with the locals,when all of a sudden this larger than life man, with long blond hair and wearing shorts went running by.It was quite a sight for the men at the garage,and they all thought it would be a good idea to use the rifle hanging on the wall to see how fast this "hippy from away" could really run! Lucky for Fudge my father intervened and said this was one of Ardis' friends from Mount A. and perhaps it would be a good idea just to let him continue running.
I was happy I was able to have the short visit we did last year with you,Fudge and Ed..... Gary and I are sorry for your sadness. Love Ardis (Watts) and Gary Urquhart, Rossland,B.C.

November 23, 2010

Our thought's and prayers are with you at this sad time, We were so terribly shocked to hear of Stephen's passing as it has been a long time since either of us has seen any of you. But you are all in our thoughts very often,Stephen was a wonderful man, Your whole family was so incredibly caring and generous to us for many years, we all think of you often and miss you very much. Susan I can only say how sorry we are , please give our love to David Jamie and Aiden.

With Sympathy,
Margie & Linda Melee

Jim Czenze

November 23, 2010

To the Fudge family. I write this with great sadness and please accept our symphany for your loss.Steve touched the Czenze family and had an influence on Zenon, Matty, Sherry and myself. Zenon told me how coach fudge was a coach who did not scream or yell.He always had a calm voice and would say that he was disapointed in the team's performance.When the team played well coach would smile and express his happiness in how well the boys played.Zenon played for many coaches after Steve but he remembers how hard he would try and please coach. He was a fair person who was committed and believed in hard work. I remember Steve convincing me to coach pee wee after he retired.At first I was reluctant but he persisted and I ended up coaching 3 years peewee and 2 years batam.Whenever I saw him at football games I thanked him for the opportunity to experience coaching boys and watching them grow to young men.Unfortunatley we will not be able to attend his celebration of life. I will be attending the vanier cup with my 2 sons.I am sure there will be a few Coach Fudge stories on the way up and back.
The czenzes' thoughts are with the Fudge family.

David Nantes

November 23, 2010

Dear Susan and Family

Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss. Steve will always be remembered for his great people skills and love of family. I thought of you both this evening as I watched a travel program on Spain which featured Cordoba. I'm sure you will cherish your memories of many great times together.

Kindest Regards,

David Nantes

November 23, 2010

I am truly saddened to hear of Stephens passing. I grew up with Stephen, the girl next door-Anne Price. Being an only child and with only about a months difference in our ages, we played a lot together especially in our pre-school years. To John,Edward,his Mom Ada,his wife and family I wish to express my sincere condolances. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Anne Price Smith (Portage Vale, NB)

November 23, 2010

Susan & family - I was very sorry to read of Stephen's death at such a young age. I had a very short time with you both many years ago when your purchased your home, but I remember Stephen as a very kind and thoughful man. My wish is that you and the boys always remember the wonderful times as a family Sincerely Carol Hubley

Rex Gibbons

November 23, 2010

Dear Susan and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very sad time for you all. I enjoyed knowing and working with Steve as a colleague at Jacques Whitford Ltd. He was a giant in his field, and has left quite a legacy. I wish I could be at Pier 21 with you all on the 28th to help celebrate his life and mourn his passing. Between the tears of sorrow, there will be many joyful stories from the many people who shared his life with you.
Most sincerely,
Rex (and Marge) Gibbons, St. John's, Newfoundland

CHUCK

November 23, 2010

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Chuck R. Langdon
Ocean & Earth Resources

Peter Mackay

November 23, 2010

Susan,
I was informed this morning about Steve's passing and was totally shocked. I have fond memories of my time spent with you guys in St. Johns when our son Daniel was born. Michelle and I send our deepest condolences. A sad day. You and your boys are in our thoughts.

Jim Knight

November 23, 2010

My sincere condolences. Stephen was a welcome and kind mentor. Jim Knight (JW, Fredericton 2005 - 2009)

Cathy and Brandt Miller

November 23, 2010

Dear Susan,

When Dan and Leslie phoned us a year ago and invited us to go sailing with them and Steve in the Virgin Islands last January, we were delighted to meet Steve whom we had heard so much about over the years.

We laughed and laughed as Steve recounted stories of the boys' activities at the cottage on Northumberland Strait together with Dan and Leslie's kids, Stevie and Kieran. Steve was immensely proud of his boys' success and spoke warmly of their endeavours.

During the sailing trip, Steve spoke often and at length about his deep and abiding love for you, Susan, and lamented that you were not able to be with us on the boat. It is unusual for a man to speak so openly and candidly about his feelings for his wife, especially with people he has just met. That is an indication of the very special kind of person that Steve was.

One particular story he told us was how his sailboat capsized and you got caught underwater under the sail and he successfully pulled you out. We roared with laughter as he recounted your reaction to being rescued by him. It sounded so much like us that we instantly recognized ourselves in the story.

Steve's untimely death has saddened us greatly and we are sorry we haven't had the opportunity to meet you and the boys and the chance to know you better. We will have fond memories for years to come of the short time we knew Steve in the Virgin Islands.

We are very lucky to have met Steve, however briefly, and to have had a glimpse of what an exceptional man he was.

Chris Smith

November 23, 2010

Our deepest condolences...Stephen was a great colleague and mentor. His willingness to listen and provide guidance were unsurpassed. He will be missed.

Paul Harvey

November 23, 2010

To the Fudge Family:

I have worked in the oil and gas industry in Nova Scotia since 1982 and have known Stephen through many circles, meeting and presentations through alot of this time. His obit really shows how much influence he has had on his career, compnay, the science, people and his family. I will miss that jolly "big guy" who I would see with a big smile on and talk to from time-to-time. My prayers are with you all at this time of your sorrow and grief!

Paul Harvey
N.S. Dept. of Energy

Cheryl M. Pearce

November 23, 2010

Susan and family: I was so sorry to hear about Steve. I remember him fondly from the University of Calgary where we were graduate students together and from field work on the Mackenzie Delta. He will be missed. My thoughts are with you.

July 2008

dawn eyland

November 23, 2010

Dear Susan,
So sorry to hear about Steve. We have great memories of sailing on Halftime at Rogue's Roost and dancing on New Year's Eve. Our thoughts are with you and your family at this very difficult time.
Dawn Eyland and Darek Reiss

Stewart Berry

November 23, 2010

I have known Stephen since we were small children at Hillcrest School. Steve and I were fierce competitors on the football field but friends off. He always saw the good in me and expressed his pleasure and was so welcoming when I transferred to Mount Allison. He was a big man, with a big heart and a large sense of humour. He truly was a good human and although we did not stay close over the years I checked in on his professional success from time to time and enjoyed the fact that he was such a successful business person but most importantly a successful human being. God be with you Stephen.
Stewart Berry (formerly Moncton)

Janet Patten

November 23, 2010

Steve will be greatly missed by his family, friends and colleagues. I worked with him for several years at Jacques Whitford and always appreciated his sense of humour and admired his dedication to his family. At the office he was a strong leader, but was also approachable, postive, a team player and a great storyteller. My deepest sympathy to Susan and the family.

Cameron Mustard

November 22, 2010

Susan

Very sad to learn of Stephen's death. And yet very easy to smile, too, grateful to have known Stephen's generous humanity. Thinking of you

Cameron Mustard

John Durrant

November 22, 2010

Dear Susan,

How very sad to hear about the passing of Stephen. May I say that when I was a guest in your house I was treated as a member of the family. When you both came to Toronto is was the same.
I am sure he will be sorely missed by you and the boys (young men should I correctly say), his twinkleing eyes, sense of humour and kindness is what I shall remember.

John
(The Badger)

John MacLennan

November 22, 2010

Susan and family
Please accept our sincere condolences on your loss. Stephen was one of those special people who made a positive lasting impression on everyone he met. We will always have fond memories of Stephen from time spent together at Mount Allison University .
John & Connie MacLennan

November 22, 2010

Deepest sympathy, Mrs. Fudge and sons. I knew him for only a short time, at JW. He was helpful and kind, and an important influence on many young scientists.

Deborah Smith

November 22, 2010

Our deepest sympathies to the family - so sorry Susan - we were very saddened to hear about your loss. Best regards - Joann & Steve Farmer

Tom Beckett

November 22, 2010

My thoughts are with the Fudge family at this very difficult time. You will have many fine memories of Steve to help you through.

Steve was a very passionate man about his entire life including sports and businiess. He truly cared and made a difference.

sue Ritter

November 22, 2010

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
I was fortunate enough to serve with Steve on the OTANS Board of Directors. He was such a great guy, informative, helpful and genuinely kind.
my deepest sympathies to your family and the world has lost an amazing individual.

Sue Ritter

Holly Hutchinson

November 22, 2010

Dear Susan
I am truly lost for words. My heart aches for you and your boys.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Much love Holly Hutchinson

Jeff Oland

November 22, 2010

My thoughts are with the Fudge family as they navigate through this terrible event. I knew Steve as a football coach and I can say quite definitely, that he has had a profoundly positive impact, not only on my life, but the lives of many other youth in our community.

Frank Yakimchuk

November 22, 2010

I knew Steve Fudge from my days playing for SMU Football, he was a strong player for Mount A. In fact, the SMU Coaching Staff had set up a play against him which featured both I and future NFL player, Ken Clarke which was based on Steve's aggressiveness on the defensive line.

The last time that I spoke to Steve was several years ago on Quinpool Road in Halifax. I knew that he had been coaching football with a boyhood friend, Garth Horne so that was my introduction. I wanted him to consider playing some Master's Rugby but after our conversation, I thought that he would be too busy with other matters.

Boris Reiss

November 22, 2010

Steve Fudge was someone I will always remember. He had a great character, an excellent sense of humor, and he was very fair. It was always great meeting him. Condolences to family, friends, and colleagues.

Barbara Kennedy

November 22, 2010

Dear Susan,
I'm sending my deepest sympathy to you, your boys and all the family.This time in life is never easy but be comforted in knowing Stephen is at peace and you have many wonderful memories to carry you through!
Barb Kennedy

Steve and Sue in Cordoba, March 2010

November 21, 2010

Dave and Linda

November 21, 2010

Stephen was a dear friend for many years and his passing was a truly sad event. We will miss his humor, his charm and his friendship more than we can express.

Stephen Esposito

November 21, 2010

I feel priviledged to have worked with Steve for a number of years at Jacques Whitford. He was a great leader who always had a positive attitude, tremendous energy, a client-focus and a genuine care for the people he worked with. He can be credited with much of the company's success in the Environmental Science area. My memories will always be filled with his sense of humour and how he always had a great story to tell. I'm fortunate to have known him and his legacy will live on in the influence he had on me and countless others. He will be missed but remembered fondly. Condolences to family, friends and colleagues from New Zealand.

Bruce & Lin Chapman

November 21, 2010

Stephen was a wonderful man - as his friend Donald said: a force of nature. We are so sorry to hear of his passing.

Kate O'Brien

November 21, 2010

Dearest Susan,

I was so sorry to hear about Steve. In fact, I'm still in a state of shock. I remember him as such a happy, healthy, vibrant man. I will cherish every single special moment he and I shared, especially him walking me down the isle. Do you remember that day Susan? He was more nervous than I was- such a sweet, sweet man.

I'll be thinking of you and the boys. May your fondest memories of Steve help you through this time of grief.

I hope you got my card and flowers- as I said in the card, if I were in Canada right now, I would be right there with you.

You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

All my love,

Christopher Seamone

November 21, 2010

Steve's passing is a huge shock to our family. Steve was such a fine person and a great football coach. He will certainly be missed. Chris, Cathy, Mark, Brent, Scott Seamone

Hope Green

November 21, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. Hope (JW-NL 1987)

Tanya Bilsbury

November 20, 2010

We are so sorry to hear of Stephen's passing. Our thoughts are with you. With sincere condolences, the Bilsbury family.

Steve British Virgin Islands January 2010

Dan Miller

November 20, 2010

Steve BVI January 2010

November 20, 2010

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