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STEPHEN DOUGLAS HILTON (STEVE)
Born: Apr 25, 1955
Date of Passing: Jul 30, 2021
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STEPHEN DOUGLAS HILTON
Steve was predeceased by his love, Charlotte Anne (Savage) in 2011; his parents, Margaret Louise (Morton) in 2009, and Glenn (Tony) Blackmer Hilton in 1986; and his sister Janice Louise Hilton in 1981.
Steve graduated from the University of Manitoba and spent the majority of his working career with the Manitoba Liquor Commission retiring early, after Charlotte's death. Golf and baseball were his loves as a young man, and he was accomplished at both. The Jets and the Bombers were his teams as were the New England Patriots.
Steve moved to Saskatoon in 2017 to be near to his brother Glenn and wife Judy, and their family: Kari and Greg Beyer, Curtis and Julie Anne Hilton, Paul and Beci Hilton and Angela and Kyle Martin. The move was tough for him but he managed it and was greatly loved by 28 nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews and even a great-grandniece.
Cremation arrangements in care of Chelsea Krentz - Mourning Glory Funeral Services in Saskatoon, (306)978-5200, www.mourningglory.ca.
A Winnipeg memorial service will be arranged at a later date.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 05, 2021
Condolences & Memories (6 entries)
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We miss you, Steve. - Posted by: John March (cousin) on: Sep 15, 2021
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Steve and I were quite close as young teens but lost touch for years, connecting mostly at funerals etc. We reconnected a couple of years ago and were emailing back and forth. I will miss him. Janey (nee Hilton) - Posted by: Jane Pawson-Kennedy (Cousin) on: Aug 13, 2021
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Sorry to hear of Steve’s passing. Steve and I shared many laughs at the MLCC, he is now with the love of his life. Char. Way to young for both of them. - Posted by: Bill Bodner (Co worker) on: Aug 05, 2021
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My deepest condolences to Steve's family. I had the pleasure of working with Steve on many IT projects at the MLCC. He was always kind and taught me a lot about the business. He had a great sense of humour, which helped keep my spirits up during difficult times at work. He will always be remembered for those and his other great qualities. - Posted by: Colin Glass (Co-worker) on: Aug 05, 2021
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Uncle Steve definitely impacted my life in some very positive ways. I am going to miss our lunches and chats about travel, finance, and many memories of great family times. He will be missed but I know that he is so happy to be reunited to Aunty Charlotte and the rest of his family and friends that went ahead of him❤️❤️ - Posted by: Paul (Nephew) on: Aug 05, 2021
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My condolences to the family. Steve was the warehouse manager of MLCC when I worked there. Grant Enns - Posted by: Grant Enns (Coworker ) on: Aug 05, 2021