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Bill Stevenson

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WILLIAM "BILL" JOHN STEVENSON

March 2, 1951 - March 6, 2023

We are saddened to announce that on March 6, with his loving wife of 44+ years by his side, Bill passed away peacefully.

 

He is survived by his wife Sue; son Jeff (Delia); siblings Betty (Kim) and Wayne (Susan); step granddaughter Kendra and expectant granddaughter due in April. He was predeceased by his son Scott in 2019.

 

Bill grew up in Winnipeg, the youngest son of Jack and Alberta Stevenson. After graduating from the University of Manitoba he went on to be a teacher for St. James School Division for 37 years.

 

He loved teaching and made a lasting impact on many of his students often running into them years later being recognized by his trademark hair. He was also heavily involved in coaching, having coached many teams over the years in a multitude of sports, notably Volleyball, Basketball, Track and Field, Badminton, Soccer and Hockey.

 

Bill loved mentoring and helped many of the next generation become coaches or officials and could always be relied on when help was needed. He is remembered fondly by friends and colleagues for being supportive and encouraging them to do things the right way and to most importantly ensure that the kids always had fun first.

 

Bill taught at Robert Browning between 1975-1982 and at Hedges Junior High/Middle School from 1982 until his retirement in 2011. He was proud to have taught several generations of students, making the joke at his own expense that he had not only taught some students parents, but their grandparents as well.

 

Post retirement Bill became heavily involved with officiating Volleyball enjoying the chance to stay involved in sport and get a chance to interact with former students and mentor fellow officials. He became involved in various dog activities like agility, herding, disc dogs and dog shows with his two dogs Spirit and Triton where he met many new friends.

 

Bill tried to stay active in sports throughout his life, having played many sports through his school years and in his adult years joined and formed numerous teams. He especially enjoyed golfing with his family, curling with his friends and running a slo-pitch team where he got to play with friends, wife and both sons. Bill also loved watching both his boys playing a variety of sports growing up, sometimes getting the opportunity to coach them as well. If he wasn’t coaching them he was often seen with a video camera in hand recording the games to be able to rewatch later.

 

While Bill loved teaching and coaching, his other love was his family which always came first and he was very proud of how both his sons enjoyed a variety of sports while growing up. He was very proud that Scott would choose to follow his footsteps and become a teacher and a coach before his untimely death. He was also very proud of Jeff and the man he became and was very excited to welcome Delia, Kendra and his new granddaughter into the family.

 

Most of all Bill loved his wife Sue, the two met thru sports while Sue was in high school. They would be married on July 8, 1978 and would buy their forever home soon after in Charleswood. Mom and Dad taught me many things throughout the years, but the lesson I will remember most is that true love is a beautiful thing and when you find that person you cherish them, you help them grow, and they will reward you with more than you could ever want in life.

 

This was Dad, and this is why I know he lived a full life and a life that he wouldn’t change, nor was he upset that it could be cut short. He knew he was loved by his family and cherished by his friends. He knew that once he was gone that his love and lessons would carry on and remain and although he may not be here in body, he is always here in spirit and we can hear his lessons, we can still feel his love and do exactly what he wanted for any of his students to just find our own piece of happiness and love and get the most out of life we can.

 

The family would like to thank Dr. Pamela Skrabek, and the nurses at Cancer Care Manitoba, the doctors and nurses at Grace Hospital.

 

In Accordance with his wishes, cremation has taken place and no formal service will be held.

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Ron Park

March 10, 2024 at 9:58 AM

We just heard about Bill's passing and wish to add our condolences that to Bill's many friends and students.  Bill was a close friend at Silver Heights Collegiate more than a few years ago.  Great person and a greater friend.   Karen and I have many fond memories of those days.

Julianne Panthei

October 8, 2023 at 6:33 PM

I just happened across this news and I am very saddened to hear of Mr Stevenson's passing. I had the honour of being among the first of his students in Robert Browning School at the beginning of his teaching career, and it was clear for the start that he was born to nurture and inspire students.  I have never forgotten how much he helped me get through a difficult time in my young life with his classes of laughter and learning and teaching us to build our own  worlds through creative writing. I am so grateful to have this memory as part of that time in my life. I am sorry I never got the chance to tell you in person but Thank You Mr Stevenson; you made a difference to me at a time when it was most needed.

Bob Newell

May 24, 2023 at 1:54 PM

I have just heard of Bill’s passing from a friend in Winnipeg. I am so sorry and extend my deepest sympathies to Sue and the family. Bill and I were high school friends and we curled together for a number of years in high school and senior curling. He was a terrific athlete who was a great teammate and a poised and determined competitor. I was lucky enough to get my first summer job through Bill and his dad at the Esso station near falcon lake and will always remember the wonderful time we spent together.

Glen Lenchuk

March 31, 2023 at 1:04 PM

Just heard today from another Silver Heights alumni, of Bill's passing. My deepest condolences to his friends, former students, and family. Bill and I played basketball and volleyball together in high school and then met again in Education at U of M. The hours we spent playing racquetball together there are fond memories. I can understand the wonderful tributes from former students. Bill was fierce competitor, but on and off the court a great but humble guy.

Lorna Rothwell

March 26, 2023 at 6:12 PM

It was a pleasure to have Bill as my colleague at Hedges Junior High. It's a notoriously difficult time in the lives of young people, but Bill was a master at understanding and guiding them. I also knew him as the Dad of Scott, and as a friendly competitor in our annual bonspiels. He was a true gentleman.

Jan Watters

March 23, 2023 at 3:39 PM

My condolences to all of you. I was very fortunate to work with Bill on several occasions over the years, on the volleyball court. I so appreciated his perspective, sense of humour and interaction with the coaches and players. Bill you will be missed in the volleyball world. 

Linda Coniglio

March 22, 2023 at 7:08 AM

I am so sorry to hear the loss of Mr. Stevenson.  He was one of a kind! An amazing and caring Phys. Ed Teacher at Hedges. He never left anyone out and always encouraged everyone to participate. He always smiled and had such kind eyes. He will be missed very much!  My deepest condolences to his wife and family.  Linda 

Debbie Wasilewski-Wake

March 21, 2023 at 6:27 PM

I am saddened by this news. Mr. Stevenson was my gym teacher at Hedges and encouraged me in all areas of sports. He was very positive and caring to all his students. What a great loss to the teaching profession and to his family and friends. My heart goes out to all who are impacted by his passing. I only have great memories of him. 

Shelley (new Pierce)

March 21, 2023 at 11:16 AM

I am so sorry to see Bill’s obituary in the paper. I was a student and teammate with Sue in high school. My daughter’s continued to play volleyball in their adult years and I would see Bill on the ref stand. We had a few chats at the end of the games. My sympathies to you, Sue and your family. Losing a son and husband so close together. 😢

Jason McK.

March 21, 2023 at 11:01 AM

Mr. Stevenson taught me while at Robert Browning. It always amazed me how he could remember me so many years later - last time I saw him was at The Forks when I was with my young daughter. After he shared he was happy I was now a Dad, he actually reminded me that I had given him a stuffy to give to his newborn son when I was in grade 4! It's the kind of thing that made him such an amazing teacher - he got to know you and really cared about you. I'm sorry for your loss.

Shawna-Lee

March 20, 2023 at 5:40 PM

Mr. Stevenson always let me push my limits with gym. I will never forget when I told him I wanted to do the parallel bars which only boys usually do. He got out the Allan key and put the bars in to meet my shoulder width with a big smile. He was truly an amazing teacher. One that left a mark on many students hearts. Thanks Mr. S

Derek Bramadat

March 20, 2023 at 9:42 AM

I am so sad to hear of Bill’s passing, he was on of our original “homies” who started our careers together inSt. James. He was both a wonderful colleague and I also valued his feedback when I became Coordinator of Phys. Ed. We both shared a mutual respect for one another and I valued his friendship. Lost too soon my friend..

Randolph Marchinko

March 19, 2023 at 7:08 PM

I was so very saddened by reading of Bill's passing.  I got to know Bill through his wonderful sons when I taught at John Taylor.  He was wonderful, generous, and excellent person both in his teaching and personal life.  I had many students on the teams I coached tell me about him and how they loved his classes.  My condolences go out to Sue and all of his family.  Sadly, he will be missed.

Kevin Peden

March 19, 2023 at 1:00 PM

My condolences to the family. Mr. S was my gym teacher at Robert Browning. I was not a gym kid, in ANY sense of the word, but his patience and caring got me through PE. I credit him with being the person to instill a love of volleyball in me, which I paid back through coaching the sport when I became a teacher. He was the favorite of me, and many of my classmates. He will be missed.

Lisa

March 19, 2023 at 11:53 AM

Devestated to hear. Mr Stevenson was my gym teacher right before he retired. He was my favorite there, I remember how sad I was when he retired and gave him a big hug. I would see him at vollyball games afterwards and I was always so happy to see him. He could always make me laugh. Truly a kind soul. My condolences to friends and family. He made my years at hedges great to remember. ❤️

Kristin

March 19, 2023 at 11:46 AM

Very sad to hear this. Mr Stevenson was my teacher at Hedges 91-93. He was a great teacher and I still remember the Virgina Reel and ALL the dances he taught us in gym class. He was cool and he cared. He also reached out to kids. We need people like him in our schools. My sincerest condolences go out to his family. Thank you Mr. Stevenson.  Kristin Maier (Castle)

Zoë Kogan

March 19, 2023 at 10:53 AM

I am very saddened to learn of Mr Stevenson’s passing.   I was a student at Robert Browning Elementary School way back in the 70s, and Mr Stevenson lives in my memory as the best gym teacher I ever had.   Always the smallest kid in the class, I was not at all athletic and wasn’t interested in sports.  Throughout school, gym was my least favourite class — except for the years Mr Stevenson was my teacher.   Unlike most gym teachers I had who seemed to resent the non-athletic kids (or at least not understand them), Mr Stevenson made a point of making gym class fun for all. Once, when he had us play basketball and noticed I was not really participating, always hanging back, never getting the ball — he put me on his shoulders and we played as one player.  It was the first time I ever got a basket!   I loved him for that, and for caring about all his students, not just the sporty ones.   My heartfelt condolences to the family for the loss of your husband, father, and grandfather. 

Dennis Anderson

March 19, 2023 at 10:16 AM

So sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. My wife Linda and I were friends with Bill and Sue way back in the 70’s. We curled and socialized together for a few years until we moved away from Winnipeg. Unfortunately life took us on different paths and we lost touch, but we thought of Bill often. Our condolences to Sue and the family during this difficult time. 

Janice McKay

March 19, 2023 at 9:58 AM

Sue, thinking of you and your family. I have many fond memories of the Royal School gatherings at your home. You and Bill were great hosts and there was always lots of laughter.

Connie Newman

March 19, 2023 at 8:24 AM

I am sad.  Bill was a huge asset to the teaching profession.  Our time at Hedges is a time I will always remember.  He was my go to person when I needed advice.  He cared a great deal about all around him.  

Manon Brisebois

March 19, 2023 at 6:25 AM

My condolences to Sue and to Bill's entire family. I was saddened to hear of Bill's passing, he was a wonderful part of our Lappy community for many years.     This video tribute is beautiful. 

Allison Zimmer

March 18, 2023 at 11:36 PM

Mr. Stevenson was my gym teacher in the early 2000s. He is the reason I started playing volleyball (and Scott even taught me to set..."like you're chugging a 2litre pop" he'd say). I still play recreationally, and I was always happy to see him on the ref stand. His influence remains decades later, always through encouragement to do the right thing and to be a leader without the title - hard lessons as a kid. We had the most fun in his Dance unit every year, and he even let me come to "take your kid to work day" with him after I'd moved on to highschool. Cheers to you Mr. Stevenson, you were one-of-a-kind.

William Brady Kidd

March 18, 2023 at 11:18 PM

So sorry to hear of his passing, I had him as a teacher at Hedges Middle School just prior to his retirement, He was always a pleasure to have as a teacher, He will be sorely missed!  

Pam Gardiner

March 18, 2023 at 10:29 PM

I am so saddened to hear of Bill’s passing. Bill and I curled together during our high school years forming a mixed team that included Lynda Johnston (nee Peters) and Bob Newell. Bill was a great skip and we enjoyed our time together competing in mixed leagues and bonspiels. My sincere condolences to Sue and family in their loss. 

Don Beesley

March 18, 2023 at 10:03 PM

Mr Stevenson was indeed a kind soul who was just as thoughtful with the "not so athletic" students.. as the natural born athletes.  Thank you Mr S.

Glenda Markiewicz ( nee Pierce)

March 18, 2023 at 4:19 PM

I’m so sorry for your family’s loss.  I was a student and teammate of Sue’s in high school and then university. Sue met Bill when he came to coach at our high school and we watched as the budding romance flourished.  Although I haven’t stayed in touch I can remember the essence of Bill as a gentle caring person and saw that they were truly in love.  “When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see in truth you are weeping for that has been your delight                                                 

Megan Sheldon

March 18, 2023 at 3:56 PM

I was lucky to know Bill first as my coach and teacher during my years as a student at Hedges. Later, when I started my own teaching career at Hedges he became my colleague and friend. He encouraged not only the kids to get involved with the school but the staff too. Rather than asking, “Do you want to coach a team?”, he would ask, “What team do you want to coach?”. His table tennis awards were famous with his writing on ping pong balls and putting them on string to create “medals” for all of the players. It was an honour for students to receive! So many wonderful memories of Bill ❤️

john conci

March 18, 2023 at 1:28 PM

The photo tribute truly summarizes Bill's love for his wife, his boys, his siblings and his friends.  He often shared how proud he was of their accomplishments, academically and in sports.  He was always hospitable, welcoming the staff of Royal School and the Oh, Crud baseball team to barbeques and swim parties. In your time of sorrow may you find comfort in those gathered around you and may your warm memories bring you peace.

David Shum

March 18, 2023 at 1:05 PM

Mr. Stevenson's coaching and mentoring was foundational to my personal growth as a person, coach, mentor, co-worker, friend and father. Difficult to express the admiration and appreciation I have for his impact on my life without going into excessive hyperbole.  Lessons he taught 40 years ago continue to have rewarding results to generations of students.  

Chris Dueck

March 18, 2023 at 12:08 PM

To Bill’s family, my deepest condolences. I was fortunate enough to have Bill as a teacher and mentor. Bill’s guidance and encouragement to coach made me a better person, coach and father. I will remember always, his caring and unconditional smile. 

Pat Love

March 18, 2023 at 11:26 AM

Thinking of you Sue. I have not seen you or Bill in many years but I was there when a young man came to Sturgeon Creek to help coach a volleyball team. I remember watching a giddy young student being smitten by the dashing young coach. Later I discovered that that relationship blossomed into a forever love. A beautiful story! Pat Love (Kolisnyk)

Rowland Hayward

March 18, 2023 at 10:41 AM

I’ll never forget Bill as a colleague and friend. He was always supportive and kind. He shared with me his love for volleyball and passed that energy on to me. He encouraged my training for my first full marathon… and was there to record my finish. Didn’t say hi… but he was there. It was a wonderful gesture of kindness and spoke to who he was as a quiet and giving soul.  Love and hugs to his family.  To the Silver fox… Rowland Hayward

Kim Demchuk

March 18, 2023 at 10:14 AM

Aunt Susan I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Uncle Bill. He has meant so much to me and will be missed. Uncle Bill was a man full of love. I mean total acceptance and just love. He gave the best hugs!! Please know that my family is covering your family in a lot of prayers as you go through this time. So much love!! Kimberly Demchuk ❤❤❤

Ann Pound-Holl

March 18, 2023 at 9:01 AM

I always have had a high regard for Bill. We were not close but had an enjoyable association as cousins. His steadfast bedside weeks of care of for our aunt until her passing left me with a true picture of the sensitive, caring, loving, dependable person he was.  My deepest sympathy and love to his wonderful wife and family at this very difficult time.

Karen

March 18, 2023 at 1:30 AM

Uncle Bill I will miss you so much. Regetting to know you these past few years has meant everything to me. To be reminded how similar you are to mom ( your big sister) has been an amazing eye opener. Auntie Sue please know I have been thinking of you and am sending a ton of love to you and Jeff. I love you all. Karen Gentry 

Roger Lambert

March 17, 2023 at 8:21 PM

Thank you Bill for the good times on the curling ice, slo-pitch diamond and at the Moose and Jets games.  Thank you Bill for inspiring me to be a better coach and showing me that the kids can be better if you believe in them and put in the extra effort with them.  Thank you Bill for our Jets game day chats during COVID.  I wish I could have seen you and talked to you in person more often.  Most of all, thank you Bill for being my friend.  

Stephanie Robinson “Rowe”

March 17, 2023 at 6:15 PM

Mr. Stevenson was my favourite teacher in junior high. He taught me sports and how to dance and he put up the all my drama that being a teen girl brings ❤️ I remember a trip we took to Jamestown for cross country in his van… top 3 of school trips definitely. He was such a good man and later in highschool being friends with his oldest son I got to stay in touch. No matter how many years went by and how much time in between we didn’t see each other he always has a smile and a hug for me when we saw each other. He will be dearly missed 😢❤️‍🩹
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