Stephen Robert Davies
May 7th, 1958 ~ March 3rd, 2022
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Stephen Robert Davies in Regina, SK on March 3, 2022 at the age of 63.
Stephen was predeceased by his father Harold in 1990, his mother Mary in 1996 and his brother Frank in 2004. Stephen leaves to mourn his passing his two sisters Margaret Davies and Alice Kulvi, both of Port Hardy, B.C., as well as numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.
Stephen was born and raised in Carlyle, Saskatchewan and upon finishing school he moved to Regina. In 1986 Stephen moved to B.C. but later returned to Saskatchewan in 1989.
Stephen drove taxi for the majority of his life. His love of flying led him to obtain his commercial pilot license in 1992.
For many years Stephen provided transportation to and from school for special needs children. He made a positive difference in a lot of students, parents, caregivers and teachers lives with his kindness and reliable service to them.
Due to ill health Stephen was forced to give up taxi driving when Covid-19 arrived. After a lengthy illness and courageous battle Stephen passed away on March 3, 2022.
In Stephen's memory please donate to a charity of your choice or to the Canadian Cancer Society.
No service by request. Burial will be held in West Carlyle Cemetery, Carlyle, SK at a date to be determined.
Special thank you is extended to the doctors and all the Home Care personnel, Palliative Care personnel and nurses who provided exceptional care and compassion to Stephen. As well, an extra special thank you to Erin Franks for her time spent with Stephen and the extra help she provided to the family upon his death.
Messages:
Can someone from Stephen's family get in touch with me. I just found out about Stephen. He was my sons big brother when we lived in Regina. I am very saddened to hear the news. Thank youfxhpr5
Sending loving thoughts and prayers to Alice, Margaret and families. Stephen is free of pain and at Peace. Neighbours in Carlyle and so appreciative of the opportunity to reconnect many years later. Cherish the memories!
My sympathy in the passing of your brother Stephen. I do not remember your brother as he was a few years older than our girls. But I did know your Mom and you Alice were in my CGIT class! Also John an Frank were associated pipelining. By his obituary Stephen sounded like a very kind person who passed much too young. With caring, Vikki.
Margaret, sorry to hear of your brothers too early passing. Our paths haven’t crossed since high school, but still a few of us around.