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PAUL ANDREW STEVENS

PAUL ANDREW STEVENS obituary

PAUL STEVENS Obituary

Paul Andrew Stevens (August 23, 1963 – August 4, 2025) suddenly, on a warm summer night on his beloved farm in Prince Edward County, the place and time he loved best. Loving father of Noah Cai, Jonathan Lukas, Rhys Hartmann, and Edan Jude Lister-Stevens (with his wife, Nina-Marie Lister, of 18 years); and later, in new found love with his wife, Tanya Phillipps-Stevens. Oldest dear brother to Jeff (Marlo) Christopher (Magali) and Natalie (JayR); adored uncle to Jack, Chloe, Noémie, Salomé, Liam, Adrian, Mayte, Massimo, Luciano, and Stella; and beloved eldest son of Gerald "Gerry" (Astrid) Stevens and Louise Stevens (Flewelling). Born and raised in Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, Paul was kind, everyone's friend, and always the prankster: life of the party, and a shoulder to lean on. A talented Junior B hockey player, a football player, and the guy who'd drive you home (probably in his mom's car after he took the keys when she wasn't looking). Seeking adventure in the big city, Paul studied architecture and graduated from the University of Toronto (class of 1987). He quickly established himself as a designer of public space and civic architecture. Paul launched his career at the firm that would become ZAS Architects and bear his last name. As Executive Principal of ZAS, he led the design of some of the most important civic structures, and public spaces in Toronto, from schools to community centres, sports facilities and libraries to university campus buildings and city halls across Ontario, and around the world from Dubai to Shanghai. Paul was a gentle, proud, generous, and respected leader in the Canadian architectural community. The spaces and places he designed continue to inspire and delight, for education, live, work, and play. Paul was a lover of all sports, a talented artist, and an exceptional designer. He never met someone whose golf swing he could not improve, someone he could not beat in a game of pool on his antique snooker table, or a shirt that was too bold to wear (and ideally, one which could be torn off while manicuring the farm he designed and loved dearly). An artist and a creative at heart, Paul expressed passion in all aspects of his life, from his command of every barbeque he touched, to countless friendships built over good food and a bottle of wine. Paul was our Papa, husband, brother, uncle, teammate, mentor, friend, comic, dancer (the "Hustler"), sartorialist, artist, architect, leader, lover of food, wine, travel, and golf (and a good party anytime). He lived large, loved generously, laughed well - and left us too soon. We miss him dearly. Cheers to you Papa, Paul, and to your wild blue yonder, beyond. A celebration of Paul's life and work will be held in the fall in Toronto, date to be announced. Friends, family and colleagues, all welcome. Trees planted in Paul's memory are encouraged.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Aug. 28 to Sep. 1, 2025.

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Jeffrey Smith

Yesterday

I only knew him threw his brother Jeff. My condolences to the family. So sorry for your loss

Tom Andress

Yesterday

Went to School with Paul, from kindergarten to grade 13. Will always remember Paul for his love of sport and his strong intelligence. He inspired his fellow classmates to always do better.

Kirsten GraceQuist

Yesterday

Sending my heartfelt condolences and love to the Stevens' and extended family. Most challenging when one loses their big brother. Sending love and strength to all of you. He will be remembered and missed for his warm smile, wonderful sense of humour, and friendly demeanor.
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Kenneth Cochrane

Yesterday

I had the pleasure of working with Paul from his start with Margaret Russocki, and on for next 20 years. My am so sorry that this wonderful man is no longer with us.

Laurie Anderson

Yesterday

My sincere sympathy and deepest condolences to Paul´s family and friends. He always had a smile & was super friendly and charismatic, I recently was able to share some great memories with him at our Next Northern Secondary High School reunion in May , gone way too soon, he will be missed by all who knew him.... So sorry for your loss...

Donna Faulkner

Yesterday

I knew Paul well from Frank Casey public school and northern secondary school was the same age as my oldest daughter Lisa he will be missed

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