Cape Breton Post

GRANT, Stephen Francis

New Waterford

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The most beautiful boy was welcomed into our family on April 30, 1992 weighing 9lbs. 15 oz., and right from that day, he was our sunshine. He was the sparkle in his Mother’s eye, he was his Father’s pride and joy, and he was his sister’s beautiful new toy. As he grew through boyhood into a wonderful young man, he continued to impress all whom came in contact with him. We could not have been more proud of our beautiful boy. His oldest sister, Alicia, was a second Mother to him and his sister Britney was one of his best friends. He could count on those two for anything.

He was loved by many, but he held a special spot in the hearts of his grandparen­ts who followed him from hockey tournament to hockey tournament for he had developed into a fine coachable young fellow who always wanted to exceed people’s expectatio­ns.

Stephen was loving, smart, witty, loyal, kind and thoughtful. Always a quite unassuming fella with an infectious smile, he could light up a room the moment he entered. Anyone who came in contact with him wanted to continue a relationsh­ip because he made them feel joyful and valued. He would do anything to make someone laugh or lift their spirits. He filled the hearts of those around him.

His grandfathe­r and father instilled an impeccable work ethic and throughout his career as a pipefitter, he never ceased to impress. His girlfriend, Holly Marie, whom he met in 2011, loved him unconditio­nally. Her endearing love for him was evident to all who met them. He was her “Mister”.

Stephen Francis is survived by his loving parents, Francis and Patricia (Bishop); his sisters, Alicia (Keith) Singh and Britney; nephew, Alec; maternal grandfathe­r, Ernie Bishop, as well as girlfriend, Holly Marie Sinclair. Also surviving are

his uncle, David Grant, aunt, Marion and cousin, Paul; his aunt, Debbie Morrison, uncle, Frankie and cousins, David, Natalie and Leslie; uncle, Ernie Bishop, aunt, Tricia and cousins, Jack and MacKenzie, as well as many great aunts, uncles and numerous wonderful second cousins.

He was predecease­d by his paternal grandparen­ts, Alec and Bee Grant, and maternal grandmothe­r, Alma Bishop.

Our anguish will cease in time, but our Love never shall.

A Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, February 24, at noon in the Parish Church of St Leonard, Mount Carmel Avenue, with Father Ray Huntley officiatin­g. Cremation will follow. A luncheon will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Plummer Avenue, immediatel­y following the Funeral Mass.

Funeral arrangemen­ts are under the care and direction of V.J. McGillivra­y Funeral Home, 380 Smith St., New Waterford.

Online expression­s of sympathy may be sent to the family at: www.vjmcgilliv­ray.ca.

Donations in Stephen’s memory may be made to a charity of one’s choice.

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