Steve Dinnald Obituary
Steve Dinnald, born on November 13, 1987, in Hartford, CT, entered eternal rest on September 11, 2025, surrounded by the love of his devoted family. He was the cherished son of Clarence and Ivorine Dinnald.
Steve was a proud graduate of A.I. Prince Technical School and Barton College. He was known for his magnetic personality that lit up every room he entered. His laughter was infectious, his humor unforgettable, and his heart full of kindness and generosity. Steve left a lasting impression on everyone he met. To know Steve was to love him, and the memories he created will continue to live on in the hearts of his family, friends, and all whose lives he touched.
As the devoted owner-operator of Ivori's Transportation, Steve poured his heart into his work. His entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to excellence were evident in every aspect of his business, which stood as a reflection of his passion and integrity.
Steve lived life with boldness and passion. He found joy, freedom, and brotherhood as a member of the H.O.O.D Ryderz MC bike club, where the open road brought adventure and friendships that became family.
He is lovingly remembered by his mother, Ivorine Dinnald; his sister, Brenda Dinnald; his brothers, Robert Watson and wife Margaret (Lindy) Watson, Kevin Dinnald and his wife Heather Dinnald; his beloved children, Ivori and Kyrie Dinnald; and his niece and nephews, Isabella Dinnald, Karon Beckford, and Jevon Watson. Steve now joins his father, Clarence Dinnald, in eternal peace. His memory will be forever cherished by countless family members, friends, and his "brothers-at-heart," Rupert Dinnald and Andrew Nelson.
A celebration of Steve's life will be held on Friday, October 3, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at The Lodge Community Chapel & Reception Hall, 130 Deerfield Rd., Windsor, CT 06095. Burial will follow at Mount Saint Benedict Cemetery. Arrangements are entrusted to Carmon Community Funeral Home. To share condolences online, please visit carmonfuneralhome.com.
The family extends heartfelt gratitude to the UConn ICU Care Team for their exceptional compassion and care during this time.
Though Steve's time with us was far too short, his legacy is one of love, and resilience. His spirit will live on in the joy of his children, the stories shared by those who knew him, and the countless lives he uplifted with his warmth and generosity.
Published by WFSB on Sep. 24, 2025.