Stephen Dalrymple
Died: April 29, 2023 | Place: London, Ontario
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DALRYMPLE, Stephen James
It is with great sorrow, that we announce the passing of Stephen Dalrymple in his 60th year, peacefully at home April 29, 2023, in the early morning. Loving husband of wife and best friend Barbara and his two children Sean (Ashley) and Reverends Lesley (Mark).
Loving son of Majors Kenneth (predeceased) and Roberta Dalrymple, loving son-in-law of Mr. & Mrs. Donald (predeceased) and Sheila Stickland. Brother to Major Barbara Dalrymple, Majors Stewart (Crista) Dalrymple. Brother-in-law to Kathy (Paul) Barnetson, Jamie (Candi) Stickland, Jason (Amy) Stickland. Cherished Uncle to Mackenzie, Meredith, Nathan, Jonathon (Melissa), Mychal (Jessica), Candice, Adam (Erin), Andrew (Sophia), Emerson, Elliott, Everett.
Stephen loved Jesus and was involved with the Salvation Army and is currently a member of the Nazarene Church. He loved his family. He had a kind heart for people always willing to help. He had many good friends. He was passionate about music and loved playing the tuba over the years.
As an expression of sympathy in lieu of Flowers, donations in memory of Stephen can be made to: London First Church of the Nazarene Children’s Programs – 176 Wellington Street, London Ontario N6B 2L1 or donations can also be sent electronically to londonnazarene@rogers.com
Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be held at London First Church of the Nazarene, 176 Wellington Street, London on May 6, 2023, with visitation from 1-2PM and service at 2PM with reception to follow. Online Condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Barb & Family
Sending Sincere Sympathy, thoughts and prayers to you and the family. Treasure the memories. May the love of friends and family wrap around you at this time. Hugs
We are so very sorry to hear of Stephen’s passing. Our thoughts are with you and your family at this very difficult time. May your memories give you strength to heal in these trying times. We are unable to make it Saturday but know our thoughts are with you.
It is with great sadness we learned of Stephen’s passing. We have very fond memories of him and his family while they were stationed in Halifax.He was a great person and we will always remember his wonderful smile. We will be remembering you and the family in prayer. God bless.
sorry to hear about stephens death
May Rest in Peace Steve!
So sad to hear of Stephens passing. He was a good friend when we were growing up.
I’m very sorry for your loss Barb. May Steven rest in peace and may you and your family find comfort in each other sharing great memories of Stephen
Barbara, Major Roberta, Major Barb, Kenna, and Major Stewart, and family, we are so sorry to hear of Stephen’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May the Lord grant you peace and comfort in these most difficult days.
“The eternal God is thy refuge and underneath are the everlasting arms..” Deuteronomy 33:27.
My deepest condolences to Barb, Kenna, Stewart and the entire Family on the loss of Stephen.
Our deepest condolences to the family and friends for Stephen. He will be missed but not forgotten. Sorry Deb and I can’t make the celebration of life as we are in Windsor for our Seasons of Refreshing this weekend, for our CMA kickoff event of which I am responsible for and leader.
Stephen had an unforgettable laugh. We know the whole family will miss him. Praying for comfort for you all in your time of sorrow but we know he is with both his fathers in Heaven.
My deepest condolences for the passing of Stephen, who I had the pleasure to meet only once, but was enough to realize that he was a wonderful and loved person. May their memory live on in the hearts of all who surrounded him.
Barb and family I am so sorry for you loss.
Steve had such a big heart , all you had to do was call and he was there to lend a hand . Steve would somehow just show up when I needed a friends support , never knew how he did that but it was always appreciated .
Great memories of Steve my son and myself playing golf of to our own rules.
Rest in peace my friend
On behalf of Carolyn, Juliet, Jonelle, Esther and myself, please accept our heart-felt condolences, Barb. Stephen was a highly principled man, a strong believer in His Lord and a good friend. We will miss him so much!
[15] “The LORD’s loved ones are precious to him;
it grieves him when they die.”
Psalm 116:15 (NLT)
Dearest Barb and Family,
Stephen will forever be in our hearts.
Stephen was an amazing person who always left a smile on our faces.
He will be missed dearly by all.
May you and your family find peace in this difficult journey.
God Bless
Steve was a great friend to my daughter and I from the time we met, many years ago. He was such a gentle spirit with wonderful sense of humour. Each time we re-connected over the years I was reminded of his kindness and sincere interest in how we were really doing. My condolences to you Barb and to all the family, he will be fondly remembered.
Dear Roberta, Barbara, Kenna and Stewart, I am so saddened to learn of Stephen’s passing. My deepest condolences for your loss. Karen
My friend, I will miss you and our in depth conversations and the mischief we tended to get into! We will see each other again, My Brother.
So sad to hear of Stephen passing and send our condolences to the families. Remembering fond memories of Stephen at the Halifax Citadel Corps. Our prayers and thoughts go out to you all. Love Jean and Sharlene
Steve and I were roommates back in the ’80s in Winnipeg and then he stayed with my wife and I in Vancouver later and worked with me at Dunsmuir House. He was always a fun, generous friend and will be missed.