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Stephen WALLACE Obituary

STEPHEN WALLACE Steve passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Thursday, November 25, 2021 in Victoria, B.C. at the age of 72 years. In perfect health and with no prior or underlying conditions, Steve's health care team suspects sudden heart failure as a result of significant stress to be the cause. Predeceased by parents Norman and Helen; nephew Ian and Aunt Janet. Survived by loving wife of 48 years of marriage, Joan; siblings David (Rena), Theresa (John) and Margaret (Dan); nieces and nephews Ross (Jackie), Anne, Mark (Melanie) and Willy (Taylor); grandnieces and grandnephews; as well as extended family in Canada and abroad. Steve had strong roots in the Verdun neighborhood of Montreal, where he played sports and attended St. Malachy's School. The family moved to Winnipeg in the early 1960s. At the end of his first summer on the Kenaston Barracks during the recreation centre awards ceremony, Steve won so many sports prizes that during the final presentation, the officer in charge suggested that Steve would need a wheelbarrow to carry his trophies. Steve excelled in sports and at age 15 won the prestigious Manitoba Mile swim competition in his home pool of Lipsett Hall. Steve graduated out of St. Paul's High School and St. Paul's College at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg. While obtaining his degrees in history and education, Steve was a competitive swimmer and water polo player for the University of Manitoba. He earned money for his tuition by lifeguarding and teaching swimming at the Pan-Am Pool. While working as a swimming instructor at the University of Manitoba, he met another lifeguard named Joan who became the love of his life and the two married in 1973. They packed up and drove out to British Columbia and after a year of teaching in separate towns, found jobs together in Quesnel, B.C. Steve taught regular classes and spent some time teaching drivers education for the school board before starting Wallace Drive School. Steve's upbringing taught him commitment and to contribute to being part of his community which led him into the realm of politics. He became an Alderman for Quesnel City Council, then went on to become Mayor in 1990, serving until 2002. Early in his career Steve was one of the driving forces to start the Protect Our Children Group Society to help abused children and their parents access services and community programs in many capacities, and a leading force along with 5 of his students in developing the provincial Counter Attack Program. He was well known for his business acumen and his community-building spirit. Steve and Joan moved themselves and their business to Victoria in the mid 2000s to be closer to family, and Steve became a caregiver and major advocate for his father until Norman's passing. Steve cared deeply about the communities in which he lived, and his philanthropic efforts through many community organizations were well known. He was active in his faith as a practicing Roman Catholic and was involved in the Knights of Columbus for over 30 years. Steve's participation in numerous swimming events for decades resulted in too many medals to count and many of his Provincial records still stand unchallenged in the Butterfly stroke events. His active lifestyle gave him the health, vitality and passion for life that everyone experienced when Steve was around. Swimming was his go-to and, until September of this year, he was still partaking in his regular routine of swimming and working out 3-4 hours a week. As an avid golfer he was able to claim 2 holes in one. Family was important to Steve. He was a devoted husband, brother, brother-in-law and uncle as well as great uncle for his many nieces and nephews. He was the oldest of the over 40 first cousins across Canada and down to the US, and maintained connection whenever possible. He was also a staunch and dedicated friend to those he held dear. The family wishes to extend its heartfelt thanks to all those who displayed the same dedication. We know you and see you. Catholic Mass will be held on Friday, December 10, 2021 at 12:10 p.m. at Saint Patrick's Parish located at 2060 Haultain Street, with interment to take place at 3:00 p.m. at First Memorial located at 4725 Falaise Drive, and a reception to follow at 4:00 p.m. at the Union Club. Those wishing to pay their respects in person must be fully vaccinated. For those unable to attend in person, the mass and interment proceedings will be live streamed online. These details can be found online at First Memorial. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Royal Jubilee Hospital Coronary Care Unit. Stories, condolences and messages may be offered to the family at https://www.dignitymemorial.com/en-ca/obituaries/victoria-bc/stephen-wallace-10462143

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Dec. 4 to Dec. 8, 2021.

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Anne L Jarvis

February 11, 2022

My sincere condolences Joan on saying farewell to your loved one. Steve Wallace helped me each week with all his publishing of driving skills when I was teaching my daughters how to correct their mistakes with honesty and pride just as Steve did also. He will be missed but never forgotten.

Gurnek Singh sull

December 10, 2021

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December 10, 2021

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December 10, 2021

Gurnek Singh sull

December 10, 2021

I meet Steve and Joan Wallace in 1980 in Quesnel. It is with great sadness to learn my great friend Steve Wallace passing . In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Eleanor A Eastick

December 9, 2021

My deepest and sincerest sympathy, a good man gone too soon.............

Mike Bell

December 6, 2021

I met Steve at the Victoria Masters Swim Club.
He was always fun to talk with on deck and he was a dynamite butterflier in the water. RIP, Steve.

Patricia Greenwell

December 6, 2021

I was one of Stephen´s regular readers of his TC column. Even after 45 years of driving, Steve´s tips and sage advice both reinforced and sometimes corrected some of my driving habits. I always looked forward to Friday´s paper partly because it had his column. Sincere condolences to you and your family.

Martin Stone

December 5, 2021

It is with great sadness to learn of Steve's passing. I recall many years of knowing both you and Steve in Quesnel. He will be missed, and my heart goes out to you Joan in you grief.

Larrry Maydonik

December 5, 2021

I got to know Steve at the Grand Pacific pool. We shared a lot of history and we often had to share a swimming lane. You were a good person Steve.

Jan Lavallee

December 5, 2021

Condolences to family and friends. Steve gave me driving lessons many years ago.

Don Rusk

December 5, 2021

Joan, I am so sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing some of your personal moments through the photos. It was always fun to see Steve and hear the many stories he shared. I do hope that your many memories will give you some sense of comfort during this difficult time in your life. Take care, Don Rusk.

Frank Lee

December 5, 2021

My sincere sympathy.

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Memorial Events
for Stephen WALLACE

Dec

10

Visitation

4:00 p.m.

Union Club

BC

Dec

10

Funeral Mass

12:00 p.m.

Saint Patrick's Parish

2060 Haultain Street, BC

Dec

10

Interment

3:00 p.m.

First Memorial Funeral Services and Garden of Memories - Falaise Dr.

4725 Falaise Drive, Victoria, BC V8Y 1B4

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First Memorial Funeral Services and Garden of Memories - Falaise Dr.

4725 Falaise Drive, Victoria, BC V8Y 1B4