
Robert Brian Stevenson
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Robert (Bob) Stevenson on April 4, 2026. Bob passed away peacefully with his wife Wanda at his bedside, after a long battle with a tough illness at the Cross Cancer Institute in Edmonton.
Bob was born and lived in Edmonton his whole life. He loved fishing, woodworking in the garage, meticulously grooming his yard and garden and keeping everything in perfect condition. He also worked for Canada post for 30 years until his retirement.
Bob is survived by his soulmate and lovely wife of 42 years Wanda, brother Rick (Patty), sister Wendy (Allan) Kacevychius, brother in law Ian Sampietro, nephew Dominic Sampietro, Darcy (Carol) Sampietro as well as numerous nieces, nephews and close friends.
Bob was predeceased by his parents Paul and Bertha Stevenson and his brother Bill Stevenson.
Bob will be greatly missed by all of us.

Dear Bob.. You were always such a hard working, honest and kind man. We will miss you so much. We had many good times together with you and Wanda. Lots of laughs and memories. May God bless you and hold you in his arms.
With love and sympathy to your family.
I worked with Bob at Depot 2 for several years & delivered to him for a couple years. Bob was always quick to laugh & joke around with at work when we had time. He was a kind and caring man. I’ll miss him. I’m very sorry for your family’s loss.
Hii there Wanda…
this is Randy Laing and I’m sooo Sorry to hear the News about Bob. My Condolences to You and to Both your Families.
I also worked with Bob for many years…he actually guided me through my early yrs. at Canada 🇨🇦 Post. He was funny, and a very caring and helpful person.
He will be dearly missed…my prays go out to You Wanda in these trying times.
Randy 😊
Sending deepest condolences to Wanda and all the family. So sorry to hear the news of Bob’s passing.
Remembering fun times on the farm when we were kids.
Cousin
Linda Piskunowicz Churchill
Victoria, BC
Dear Wanda,
I was so deeply saddened to hear about Bob’s passing. He was a wonderful coworker and an even better person—kind, dependable, and always ready with a warm smile. He made a lasting impression on everyone who had the privilege of working with him.
I’ll always remember the lighter moments we shared at work—his sense of humor, the fun get together, and the way he could make even an ordinary day feel a little brighter. Those memories will stay with me and so many others.
Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts during this incredibly difficult time. Wishing you comfort, strength, and peace in the days ahead.
With heartfelt sympathy
Rhonda Kryton