We Remember
BANK, Steven Kevin
August 7, 1964 — November 26, 2021
It is with great sadness that the family of Steven Kevin Bank announce his sudden passing on November 26, 2021 at the age of 57.
Steven will be lovingly missed by his wife of 24 years, Vicki; his children Kyle, Noah, and Chloe; his father Steve; brother Gary (Caroline); sisters Janice (Peter) and Terri (Alan); and several other family members and friends. Steven was predeceased by his mother, Stevie.
Born in Squamish, BC, Steven spent most of his life living between BC’s West Coast and the Interior. He also had the opportunity to travel to many exciting places around the world for both work and pleasure. He had an infectious smile and tireless energy for life. He was passionate about his career as a home builder and loved working with his many clients and bringing their projects to life.
But most of all, Steven loved spending time with his family: taking trips; skiing; cooking family meals; golfing and watching Sunday football with his kids; and just having quality time with them. He had a close and special bond with each of his children. His children were his greatest source of joy, and he was very proud of each of them. He also loved his pets so much. One of the most joyous parts of his day was being greeted in the morning by two cats, Benson and Wilson, and a dog, Milo. He loved his morning greeting from the team. Steven was the most selfless, generous person anyone could meet. He was pure love and joy, and he will be missed every single day and never be forgotten.
A heartfelt thank-you to the many family and friends for their very compassionate support during this difficult time.
A Celebration of Life will be planned for the new year.
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Thinking of you all during this very difficult time❤️
Vicki, Kyle, Noah, & Chloe our hearts ache so much for you all, we know how much Steve loved his family. Our hearts are broken as well as we have list such a great friend who was a big part of our lives. Randy’s early morning coffee will never be the same. Steve was definitely one of the good ones gone to soon who was loved and respected by all who were lucky enough to meet him. Rip dear friend we miss you a lot.
Randy&Traci Scott.
One of Steve’s favourite things to do, fish with his boys.
Steve had the greatest laugh and smile I ever came across and I felt so honored to become friends with him this past year.
Thoughts and wishes for his family during this extremely difficult time.
My feelings of hurt and sadness that Vikki and the kids are going through is too much. Steve was such an amazing husband and dad . Family meant absolutely everything to him. I will always remember his ever present smile accompanied by laughter hooting and good natured teasing! I love you good friend and expect you’ll have everything ready for us when we show up. Thanks for the precious time you gave us.
So very sorry to hear such sad news. Vicki, Kyle, Noah and Chloe, please know that we’re thinking of you. Hugs from the Chipmans.
It has been so many years ago that I last saw my cousin. Steven was a little boy at the time. I am saddened by his passing & the great loss for so many. My deepest condolences & prayers for each one of you. ❤️
Dear family of Steve, I graduated with Steve in 1982! Steve was such a great person! I send love a condolences to all! Terri, I am so sorry, we had been talking about Steve while I was caring for your mother in law Doreen. May he and Doreen and his family Rest In Peace!❤️
My condolences to Steves family .
To Steves Family , our deepest condolences to you all . Steve was an amazing young man , I believe he worked for our family logging company for awhile & was loved by all , his humor , smile and infectious laugh lightened everyone around him . He was a hard worker . Terri , we are so sorry for your loss . With our our love , The Ryan Family from Squamish .