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Stephen James McIntyre

Stephen James McIntyre

Stephen James McIntyre (Steve) was born January 14th, 1949, in Vancouver, BC. He moved to the Yukon in the 1970s where he met and married his wife, Debbie and raised his three daughters in Faro, Watson Lake and finally Whitehorse. He passed away on February 1st, 2025, surrounded by family at Wind River Hospice House.

Steve was a committed husband, father, Papa and an avid Vancouver Canucks fan. He loved hunting, fishing and had a great appreciation for nature in general. However, family was the most important to him, and this extended to his friends and his children’s friends. Steve welcomed many people into his home at times of need without casting judgment on anyone’s situation. He enjoyed Sunday family suppers and making sure the grandkids had plenty of ice cream treats in the freezer.  He was Debbie’s best friend who always encouraged her to pursue her hobbies such as beading and painting, and he also made sure to comment on her ever-changing nails. He was an honest man with a good sense of humor and a witty response always ready.

Steve was a storyteller; in the years he could no longer independently hunt or fish he enjoyed reminiscing about his adventures in his younger years to anyone listening. He would continue to come along in outdoor activities and provide lessons for his grandchildren and sons-in-law, who always welcomed hearing his tips. Steve valued his time with all nine of his grandchildren, he enjoyed all their different personalities, and was patient and loving to them all. He was the Papa that attended sports events and somehow made his way into the kid’s silly TikTok dance videos just to get a laugh out of them. We know he would have loved to have much more time with his family.

Steve is lovingly survived by his wife of 46 years, Debbie, his 3 daughters and their families – Janel (Dan Boomer – Eva, Natalie, Meredith & Maxwell), Laura (Ray O’Brien – Kennedy & Kadyn) and Rachel (Mike Hrebien – Emersyn, McKenna & Grayson). Along with Travis Dick who has lived with and been cared for by Steve and Debbie for many years.

A huge thanks to the nurses, staff and physicians of Wind River Hospice House who cared for Steve and his family during this tough time. Thank you to our family and friends for all your support.

His family is planning a Celebration of Life in the summer months.

If you want to donate in Steve’s memory, family request it be made to T1D Support Network (in support of his granddaughter and all T1D Warriors) or to the local Hospice.

 

Comments (4)
  • 12 February 2025
    Ann Marie Ryall

    I was one of many to be on the receiving end of Steve and Debbie’s kindness. It’s a time in my life I will never forget. When I was at my most vulnerable and they held their door and their hearts open to me. I’m sorry I never made it back to say thank you. I’m thinking of you all grieving your great loss from a distance. Love and hugs to all of you.

  • 12 February 2025
    Shauna Tompkins

    Debbie and family
    So sorry to read this. Always enjoyed chatting with Steve. You will all miss having him around

  • 23 February 2025
    Larry Wynnyk

    I have known Steve for many years and he has always been a straight up guy. Loved our conversations. He is certainly going to be missed.

  • 27 February 2025
    Lise May

    I am so sorry to hear of Steve’s passing. Steve was a kind man and was always so proud of his family. He’d always have a little story to tell about one of them, with a twinkle in his eye. My heart goes out to Debbie and the family.

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