December 23, 1945 – January 8, 2022
Steve Patterson, father, partner, brother and friend, passed away on January 8, 2022 in the privacy of his own home.
Steve will be lovingly remembered by his children Keith and Lesley, his life partner Cindy and her children Katie & Ryan.
Anyone who knew Steve knew how much family meant to him and about his passion for genealogy.
He was very proud of serving his country in the Navy on the HMCS Bonaventure in the 60s and equally passionate about history, old cars, rock n’ roll music and enjoying the company of his friends on the dance floor. When the weather permitted, you could always find him outside in his garden caring for the plants and birds that brought him joy. He will forever be remembered for his kind nature, his words of advice and his love for his family and friends.
He was predeceased by his parents Daisy and George Patterson and his sister Chris Patterson.
He is survived by his siblings Tisha Sprung, Mike Patterson, Georgia Stevens and their families.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Polly and Larry
You have left a trail of wonderful memories. Wish I had gotten to know you better.
Larry (your nephew and my husband) has shared some terrific memories of you. Love to Patterson family.
Jon and Jenn.
Our deepest condolences. Much love to all of you, from all of us.
Karen
Many memories of long conversations with Steve in the shop (when I could get his attention from the computer game he was attached to). I loved his Facebook posts and his love of life.
Neil
Great memories of meeting and working with Steve at Business Errands. Sorry to hear of your loss Lesley & Keith.
Marg Dailey
My condolences to Cindy, his family and friends !
Nicholas Brooksbank
Always enjoyed chatting with Steve, whether it be when we were all dancing at the tavern or shopping at Business Errands.
Seeing his photo has brought back many memories
RIP Steve
Kathleen Sperduti
I’m so very sorry for your loss. Every memory I have of your dad is a good one. He was a lot of fun, so very kind, and such a great dad. He took me on my first trip to the US and always made me feel at home when I was at your house. He leaves behind a legacy in you and Keith and his memory will live on in everyone he knew. May he rest in peace. Sending you all lots of love.