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Joseph Stephen James Kay

Passed 04/27/2024

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Obituary For Joseph Stephen James Kay

Joseph Stephen James Kay, better known as Steve or Stevie, peacefully passed away in his chosen hometown of Waverley, NS on April 27, 2024. Born on August 17, 1954, in Bathurst, NB, he was the son of Leslie and Rita (Girouard) Kay.

Steve was a carpenter by trade and a mechanic by avocation, always ready to lend a hand with fixing a house or car. A lover of puzzles and cribbage and a dedicated Jeopardy! enthusiast, Steve's wit and wisdom shone through in his storytelling, even if the tales occasionally veered from strict accuracy. As Mark Twain said, "Never let the truth get in the way of a good story." Steve's willingness to hit the road knew no bounds; driving to Ontario and back in a single day many times when he was needed. He had a fondness for animals and made fast friends with pets wherever he went. He was also a devoted member of the Waverley Legion, where he found camaraderie and community.

Steve is survived by his wife of 44 years, Nancy Peacock; his children Emily and Jacob; his sisters Marian (Kevin) Hearns, Joanne McKenzie, and Lynn (John) Hilchey; his cat Pepper; his grand-dog Raynor; and a host of nieces and nephews.

Steve will be deeply missed by all who knew him. Let's honour his memory by sharing a story, lending a hand, or going for a long drive. Rest easy, Steve. Your legacy of kindness and humour will be remembered.

A celebration of life will take place at the Waverley Legion on Friday, May 3, 2024, from 11AM to 2PM, located at Royal Canadian Legion Dieppe Branch 90, 2234 Rocky Lake Drive, Waverley, NS, B2R 1R4. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Waverley Legion. For photos and online condolences please see donaldkwalker.ca

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  • 05/03/2024

    Our Sincere Sympathy to Stephen's family , Nancy, Emily & Jacob, also his sisters Joanne, Marion, Lynn. We have good memories of meeting everyone at Rita & Les's home over the years. May he Rest In Peace & Blessings to all of you. Don & Mary Lou(Innes) Gillis

  • 05/02/2024

    Marian, Lynn, Joanne and families. So very sorry for the loss of Stephen. I know how close you all are, a blessing especially at this time. Thinking of you. Also to Nancy, Emily, and Jacob, deepest sympathies. Kathy Aitken

  • 05/01/2024

    Marian and family, Sending you my deepest sympathy. Please know I understand your loss and how difficult this journey is for you. Much love and hugs, Cindy & Mason, NL.

  • 05/01/2024

    Sorry for your loss to the Kay families. Stephen was a Catholic School classmate and I met up with him after many years at a carpentry job in my neighbourhood. May he rest in peace. Sandra Pace

  • 05/01/2024

    So sorry for your loss

  • 05/01/2024

    Sending our deepest sympathy to Nancy & family. Also, to Joanne, Lynn, Marian and families. John & Debbie Wilson

  • 05/01/2024

    I was driving around the old neighborhood (Inverness Ave) yesterday and thought of Steve...we were the best of friends in high school!! Harry Munro, Brian Shaw....many fond memories!!!

  • 04/30/2024

    Steve was the best of friends and never said a bad word about anyone. I can't say that about anyone else. His list of friends was enormous, and I can't wait to see some on Friday. So sorry for Nancy, Emily, and Jake. Hope he had a chance to teach Jake crib as he said to me in our second last conversation. Tim and Anne Marie

  • 04/30/2024

    Steve, you were a great friend and the nicest man I have ever known. We had fun playing Auction 45s, Pool where you would often say.. "This is turning into a battle of wits between unarmed men!" I will miss you! Tell Dennis and Freddy, that the 3 of you are going to have to wait for me so that we can start our weekly 45's game up again. My deepest sympathy for Nancy, Emily and Jacob. Jaime Tufts

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