The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

ISNER, Stefan M.

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It is with profound sadness that we announce Stefan’s passing on December 6, 2020 peacefully in his sleep. Stefan was a caring, loving, and loyal husband, a devoted father, a proud son, and a solid friend. He is survived by his dedicated wife, Naomi ( Eshom); son, Wyatt whom he loved dearly; his devoted parents, Richard and Lynne Isner; mother- in- law, Dorothy Dakin; uncle, Pat Delaney, who kept faithful watch over Stefan during this difficult time throughout his battle with PTSD; favourite aunts, Cathy Potter and Sharon Delaney; uncle, Don, British Columbia, from whom Stefan sought wisdom many times; and many cousins throughout the country. Special mention of his cousin, Carlyle Isner, Sequimwash., with whom he shared a kindred spirit. He was predecease­d by his grandparen­ts, Clifford and Muriel Potter, Auburn; grandmothe­r, Stella Isner, Berwick; grampie, Carlyle Isner, Abbotsford, B.C., with whom he had a very special bond. Most of Stefan’s working career was spent in the investment industry. In 1991 he joined his family business in Middleton and progressed to a VP role. He met the love of his life five years later at a conference in Atlanta and from there they worked together building their practice in the Annapolis Valley. He obtained his Chartered Investment Manager designatio­n in 2009 while an investment advisor with Scotia Mcleod, before leaving to work with a private company as CFO in 2011. He was intelligen­t, articulate and well- respected amongst his peers. Stefan was a master storytelle­r and had the ability to make us laugh with his sense of humour and talent for impression­s. Those who knew him will remember "Jack", and he did the best Chewbacca impression. He had many friends through his life and will so fondly be remembered for his giving nature and his fantastic culinary skills - you were always well fed when Stefan was in the kitchen. His kindness touched so many over his lifetime. He will be greatly missed, always loved, and never forgotten, a closing of a beautiful chapter. Due to COVID-19 protocols and travel restrictio­ns, there will be a very small family service in Aylesford United Church, Aylesford, Rev. John Moses officiatin­g. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Stefan M. Isner Fund for PTSD Research at Dalhousie Medical Research Foundation: https://dmrf.ca/ways-to-give/inmemoriam-tribute/ or a charity of your choice. Arrangemen­ts entrusted to Sweeny’s Funeral Home, 35 York St., Bridgewate­r where online condolence­s may be made by visiting: www.sweenysfun­eralhome.com

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