Steven Maracle

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Steven Roy 'Steve' Maracle
February 20, 1964 - January 12, 2022


It is with broken hearts that we announce the sudden passing of our cherished father, son, brother, uncle, cousin and friend in his 57th year. Steve was a welder at Raymond's in Brantford for many years and spent his last years working at the Six Nations Recycling Transfer Station, where he will be missed by many patrons and coworkers.

After attending the Native University Program at SN Polytechnic, Steve was chosen as the recipient of the Harvey Longboat Sr. Memorial Scholarship for achieving the highest overall average. An avid reader from the age of 3, and self-taught guitar player, he went on to teach himself how to read music by the age of 13 so he could play in bands with his big brothers.

He will be forever remembered as a talented musician and local celebrity, as well as for his one-of-a-kind sense of humor. More than anything, we will remember the love that he always showed his family and friends. He could always be counted on to be a support for everyone he loved.


Steve is predeceased by his father, Harold, daughters, Stevie and Darla, infant son, grandson Leland, sister Beverly, brother Bill, infant brother along with many aunts, uncles and grandparents.

He will always be lovingly remembered by his mother Patricia, children, Karlene, Billie, Jolie and Brandon, grandson Liam, brother Hub and Robin, sister Michelle, sister in law Carla, best friend Ted Montour, as well as countless nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

A private gathering will be held with cremation to follow.  Arrangements by Hyde & Mott Chapel, Hagersville.  www.rhbanderson.com

Condolences

Posted by Linda Jamieson on
Such a special gifted man. My Condolences to all of Steve’s family and friends. RIP my friend
Posted by Brenda on
Sincere condolences to all those that loved him.
Posted by Carla Miller on
We are going to miss seeing Steve when we are out on our weekly date! He
was a great man always ready to lend a helping hand.
Posted by Hazel Johnson on
Pat, Hub & Robin, Shubby, Carla and Steve’s children. Sending our sincere condolences to our families in the loss of a dear cousin and real kind man Steve. Sending love and prayer to all.
Posted by Robert Martin on
My condolences to the Maracle family. Steve was a quiet person but a pleasure to know and jam with during the haydays of good ole fashion music.always could hear the music when Steve was at the helm of the mixing board, thanks for turning the keys up Steve, RIP ole buddy
Posted by Robert Martin on
My condolences to the Maracle family. Steve was a quiet person but a pleasure to know and jam with during the haydays of good ole fashion music.always could hear the music when Steve was at the helm of the mixing board, thanks for turning the keys up Steve, RIP ole buddy
Posted by Robert Martin on
My condolences to the Maracle family. Steve was a quiet person but a pleasure to know and jam with during the haydays of good ole fashion music.always could hear the music when Steve was at the helm of the mixing board, thanks for turning the keys up Steve, RIP ole buddy
Posted by Robert McNaughton on
Steve loved his family no doubt
We talked a lot about listening to Robin and Hub and Wayne Johnson.
His sense of humour was second to none.
I admire most about stevoh was his ability to put a smile on someones sad face.
We miss you big guy
We will meet again
Thanks for the memories and sage advice
And
Thanks for looking out for uncle Ted i know it was not always easy Iol ♥️
Posted by Rebecca Jamieson on
Sincere condolences to Steve’s family and all who knew and loved him - he will be missed.
Posted by Laura Williams on
My condolences to you all during this time. Steve will be missed. Shared a lot of laughs with him over the years. I’m sure his family was there to greet him when he left this earth. May knowing you’ll meet him in the eternal life ease your sorrow. Much love.
Posted by Ruby Jacobs on
Sending condolences from our family to Steve’s Family. Clarence and I always enjoyed meeting Steve. He was always ready to talk. We knew Steve as a little guy growing up as our Gam was he and Shubby’s baby sitter. He loved sugar corn pops and Gam made sure she always had these on hand for him. I hope she was there to meet him. Love you Steve. May you Rest In Peace.
Posted by Barbara Miller on
Sending condolences to his family and friends.
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