Obituary

Steven passed away on February 9, 2026, in his 48th year. He was the son of Harry and Donna, brother to Jennifer and her husband Clayton, and a proud uncle to Brennan, Aubrey, and Casey.

Steve was a passionate sports fan who never missed an opportunity to cheer on — or talk about — his favorite teams: the Toronto Blue Jays, Maple Leafs, and Raptors. His childhood love of wrestling remained with him throughout his life, bringing him continued enjoyment over the years. He cared deeply for his family and maintained a strong and lasting connection to his birthplace, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Steven gave the gift of life through organ donation, selflessly helping to save and improve the lives of others even after his passing.

The family extends their heartfelt thanks to the compassionate care team at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto for the kindness and support shown to Steven in his final days. To help support their continued care, please consider making a donation to the St. Michael’s Foundation.

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February 18, 2026
Jocelyn, Pat & family
Harry, Jennifer, Clay & family, Our deepest sympathy to all of you. Words cannot express how sad we are on the passing of Steven. We will remember the good times we had of Steve and his infectious smile. Steve had a big heart and genuine caring for people. Lots of hugs, love & prayers. We will miss Steve. ❤️❤️
February 13, 2026
Sarah Bannerman
I'm very sorry to hear about Steve's sudden passing. I haven't seen him since we were teenagers, but he was always kind to me and a good friend to my brother. We lived down the street in Brampton in the 80's and I recall He, Jen and my brother and I hanging out and getting into all sorts of trouble as kids on our bikes. My thoughts are with the Weininger family during this difficult time.
February 12, 2026
Mandy
My condolences to the entire family. It was always obvious how much his family cared for him. I do think of him every so often and have some good memories of my childhood with him around. Rest easy, Steve.
February 12, 2026
Jeff Sansome
Dear Harry, Donna, and Jennifer, I'm ever so sorry to hear this news about Steven and I'm deeply sorry for your loss. I was pretty close friends with Steven in childhood and I always remember how hospitable you were as a family when I came over to your house in Brampton. Steven and I grew apart over the years and I haven't spoken with him in many years. For whatever reason he popped into my mind tonight and I googled him to see what he was up to these days. Unfortunately an obituary came up. Such a strange coincidence and maybe him popping into my mind was him popping by to say one last hello. I wanted to tell you this story to hopefully give some solace that his spirit is still with us. I passed this unfortunate news to others I knew who knew him in childhood growing up in Brampton. Wishing you all comfort in this difficult time. With Regrets, Jeff Sansome
February 12, 2026
Lee Bannerman
Im very sorry for your loss. Steve and I bonded over wrestling as kids growing up together we had some fun times. Over the years we lost touch. I will remember all the amazing memories together.