Stephen Eric Brown

February 23, 2019 47 Condolences Print Obituary Send Flowers

It is with great sorrow that the loved ones of Stephen Eric Brown announce his sudden passing on February 19, 2019, in Edmonton, Alberta, at the age of 54. Stephen was born in Saint John, New Brunswick on Sept 20, 1964 to parents Patrick and Shirley (Vienot) Brown, who predeceased him.

Stephen lived in Edmonton with his love, and common law wife, Victoria Britain. Anyone who knew him could see that they were perfect together and how much he loved her. He is also survived by his five sisters including Lorna, Karen, Linda, and Ann Marie, and also by Cathy (“Cat”) whom he raised as cherished as his daughter.

Stephen loved people. To him today’s stranger was tomorrow’s friend and next week’s family. If you were a friend of someone he cared about you were already important to him, and would be introduced by him as “Family”. If he thought highly of someone he would say, “He’s good people” or “She’s good people.” He loved family and cherished his extended family as well, being especially fond of his Aunt Valerie and her daughter Susie, with whom he shared the catch-phrase “You get in, you get out, nobody gets hurt” inspired by an SNL skit. And he had a special place in his heart for his aunt Connie, and her oatmeal cookies. He would do anything for the people he cared about with a strong commitment to one’s duty to family. As a teen he painted his aunt Connie’s several-story house (two in the front, three on one side and the back – it sat on a hill) single-handedly from a ladder for free (except for the cookies, no doubt). He built a 15 foot square deck in his sister’s back yard so her family would have a level surface to put a swimming pool without having to dig up their yard, and never asked anything in return.

His early years were spent growing up in Saint John with a love of mechanics and cars, developing a skill that would serve him well as a hobbyist who worked at restoring his dream car, the Chevelle, and also as an invaluable employee in that field in various jobs throughout his adult life, and as a very handy person to have as a friend, brother or Dad. But Stephen was not limited to one field. He learned what he needed to, to find employment. He would say, “I always land on my feet.”  He spent some years siding houses, and came up with the perfect name for what became his teenage friends’ business: Straightline Siding. He also spent many years in the construction field both as a contractor and installing windows. Many people compared him to Mike Holmes due to his attention to quality. He always left satisfied customers in his wake and corrected the mistakes of those who came before. Once when a salesman had led a customer to believe that the window and breakfast nook she wanted to have in her kitchen was not doable, he said, “Well, the salesman doesn’t put them in,” and he gave the customer exactly what she wanted.

Stephen wanted to spread his wings and see the world, and as a young adult he took a job with Kent Lines on an oil rig. He again applied himself, sailed about North America and began earning various “tickets” which in turn helped to land him other sea-faring jobs throughout his life. He had many adventures around the world, with the tales of which he regaled family and friends. He had a talent for story-telling, and could make an evening that stretched into the wee hours seem much too short.

Stephen’s positivity emanated from him to all who were lucky enough to know him. Inspired by a character in one of his favourite movies, “Fast Times At Ridgemont High,” he made you feel like wherever he was, that was the place to be. Stephen seemed to have figured out what was really important in life. His ability to forgive and move on is remembered by those closest to him. He didn’t sweat the small stuff and made everyone around him feel comfortable. He had perfected the art of going with the flow. He had a fun-loving sense of humour, lived life to the fullest and loved the outdoors. And he was never jealous of the good fortune of others but was truly happy for them.

He cared about people and gave of his time and expertise whenever he was needed. He was the friend you could call when you were stranded or in a tight spot, any time of the night or day, and he would be there to bail you out. He went out of his way to help people with car trouble, or even to help them make a good car purchase, giving the benefit of his knowledge and experience so they didn’t get tricked into buying a lemon. If he saw complete strangers looking under the hood of a car he would go up to them and say, “I’m a mechanic, do you need help?” Stephen was good people.

A gentle giant, as his Victoria would call him, Stephen was known for his generosity of spirit. If he had extra money he gave freely to those in need. He saw the best in people and didn’t judge, and welcomed the opportunity to offer his wisdom and guidance to teens of broken families, treating them as his family. He mentored Adam, a friend of his then teenage daughter, in the siding trade, and taught him everything he knew about how to do it right. He approached life with the attitude that you can achieve anything and instilled that in the youth around him. Adam now has his own siding business. Stephen was an inspiration to many.

Stephen’s favourite cartoon character was Wile E. Coyote. Why? Because he never gave up. Case in point, as told by his oldest sister:

Like the time he and his friend Patty were playing with a basketball in the yard, seeing who could throw it the highest.  I was in my bedroom on the second floor, lying on the bed reading, and from my angle all I could see was a basketball flying back and forth, not what was going on at ground level. Back and forth the ball went, higher and higher -  till it finally got stuck in the highest branches of the old Balm of Gilead tree.  There was a very short pause. Then a hockey stick started flying through the air, higher and higher, in an attempt by Stephen to knock the ball out of the tree. The hockey stick went just as high as the ball, but unfortunately not near it, so it did not knock the ball out of the tree. It did, however, get stuck in the tree. I chuckled. There was another brief pause. Then I saw Mom's broom flying through the air. It joined the ball and the hockey stick in the tree fairly quickly. By this time I was in fits of giggles. There was a slightly longer pause. Then I saw the top of Dad's longest ladder weaving unsteadily into the picture and I just lost it. But Stephen had finally found a way. :)

When Stephen played you a song from his extensive music collection, he didn’t just play you a song, he told you the story behind the song. He embraced the music, and had a passion for the history which was infectious and gave you a whole new appreciation for the music.

Few may have known the depths of his will and strength of spirit. He conquered addiction being 25 years sober as of Dec 5 and he quit smoking when Barak Obama became president in 2008.

Stephen had a unique faith and spirituality. He would say, “Jesus is my wingman.” He truly believed that, as the movie “The Sound Of Music” taught, “When God closes a door, somewhere he opens a window.” He always looked for that open window and never gave up.

A Celebration of Stephen’s life, in the spirit of the “Irish Wake,” will be held at a later date yet to be determined. For those who would like to be notified and attend, please email linda.doucette@shaw.ca so that we may get a count of guests to expect. In lieu of flowers please make a donation in his name to Big Brothers Big Sisters, an organization that inspires youth as Stephen did. Thank you.

  1. Very sorry to hear of Stephen’s passing.

    • Thank you for the message. It is kind of you to think of us. Isn’t technology wonderful, connecting people like this?

  2. Deepest condolences to the Brown family from the Byrne family. Our thoughts and sympathy are with you at this difficult time.

    • Thank you for the message. It is kind of you to think of us. Much love to you and yours. Isn’t technology wonderful, connecting people like this?

  3. Beautiful words, he was indeed a special man. The world is a little less bright, now that he’s gone.
    My condolences to all his family and friends.

    • Thanks for your kind words about Stephen, much appreciated.

  4. Please accept my Deepest sympathy, I am sorry for your loss.
    Stephen was a wonderful man He will be missed

    • Damn Right. He was good people.

  5. I am truly saddened and heartbroken for the lovely Victoria, and the Brown Sisters.
    Dear Cousins, I know Stephen was a loving, doting son, and brother. He migrated west and stayed with me in the ’90s just to get his bearings in Edmonton. We were night owls.We both loved comedies. For almost 30 years I’ve been skitting an all-time favorite of mine: “we get in, we get out, nobody gets hurt”. apparently so did Dear Stephen! I did not remember this. Most of our other memories are 50ish years old from First Street, East Saint John, in your yard, chowing down on sandwiches, cookies, penny candy, ice creams from the bottom of your street, oh yeah and colouring on your bedroom walls!
    I can’t recall one cross word uttered!
    SALUTE STEPHEN BROWN

    • Suzie, thank you for all your kindness to Stephen when he moved out west. We remember those happy summer days as though they were yesterday!

  6. So sorry to hear of Stephen’s passing. Condolences to the Brown family from the McGovern family.

    • Thank you, Judy, and thanks to all the McGoverns from us.

  7. I am shocked and sadness when I heard the news about Stephen.

    Stephen and Victoria were my neighbour for a few months when i moved in. He’s a nice person and He was very helpful when I told him about my broken car. He fixed it without charging a lot like other people do.

    I am very grateful to know him that He’s a wonderful person and willing to help people in need.

    Rest in peace Stephen and you will be missed always.

    • Thanks for sharing that memory of Stephen with us, Yuli. That sounds just like him!

    • Stephen believed in helping others. He used to say he was the caretaker of car information and needed to share that knowledge with others. I am glad he was able to help you out.
      Thank you for your kind words Yuli

  8. My condolences to the Brown family. It’s hard saying goodbye to a sibling, may God be with you all. You are in my thoughts and prayers

    • Thanks for that thoughtful note, Debbie.

  9. So sorry to hear of Stephen’s passing.It was great to have the chance to grow up and have great times together with Stephen and the East side kids.

    • Thanks, Chris, from all of us still here in the East Side.

  10. RIP Ned…You were a part of many great memories from my younger years.

    • Thanks for your kind words, Steven.

  11. Very sorry to hear of Stevens passing. Had alot of great memories with him and his family in ESJ back in the day. We were neighbors for years. Condolences go out to his family and life long friends. Forever in my thoughts.

    • I remember you well Raymond. I used to have a crush on you. And when I was in high school our choir toured the province and I believe your (at the time) girlfriend was with us for some reason. Probably as chaperone or something for an overnight stay somewhere in Fredericton, I think. Wow. Thank you for your words. He really made a lasting impression, didn’t he?

  12. So sorry to hear of Stephen’s passing. Stephen and the rest of the Brown’s were my second family when I was growing up, their kindness, love and generosity still inspire me today. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

    • Thank you Marie. Your kind words are a comfort. If you see this send me an email.

  13. Sorry to hear of Stephens passing,thoughts and prayers to his family

    • Thanks for your thoughtfulness at this sad time.

  14. so sorry to hear of steve ‘ned’ brown’s passing.my condolences to his family.we had a lot of good times at Simonds high school.may god bless you steve.rest in peace my friend.

    • Thanks for your kindness in reaching out to us, Tom.

  15. Linda, Karen,Lorna and Ann Marie ,My thoughts and prayers are with you all on the passing of Stephen. Sending hugs to you all.

    • Thanks for that, Heather, our thoughts are with you and yours too after the passing of your Dad.

  16. Our deepest condolences to Lorna ,Karen ,Linda and Anne Marie ..we are so sad to hear of Stephens passing ..lots of great memories from First St and Second St in East Saint John ..our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this sad time ♥️

    • Thank you so much for those kind words and for your prayers and memories.

      • It will be two years tommorow. Thank you for the lovely message. You were very much on point!

        • Ann Marie,
          The pain of losing Stephen does not get easier. But I am sure he is watching over you. When he was alive he often talked about you and always worried about you.

          This year with his passing, with Covid restrictions, I still wanted to remember his life and the time we shared. I made sure to make one of his favorite meals and had a dessert that he liked. I even made sure it said in memory of Stephen.
          Not one death anniversary or his birthday is missed. I still make sure to honour Stephen in the best that I can.
          He was the most amazing man and one of the reasons that I love and still grieve for him, is because of the love that he had for his family.

  17. Sincere condolences from your old neighbors on Spruce Ave.

    • Holy cow! There’s a blast from the past! Are you still in that same house? Thanks for remembering us.

  18. Words can’t express how saddened we were to hear about Stephen. I knew Stephen in high school and have many fond memories of my friend Ned! I will never forget his kindness. I feel honored and blessed to have known him. Please accept our heartfelt condolences and may our prayers help comfort your family.

  19. To the Brown family:

    Received the news of Stephen’s death from Donna Blanchard. My prayers to each of you. I will celebrate a Mass here at the Cathedral in his memory.

    Blessings,

    Fr. Doug

    • Thanks for your kindness, Father Doug. If you know the date on which you will celebrate the Mass can you please share it?

  20. Mes condoléances à Lorna, Karen, Jennifer, et Ann Marie. Que votre frère vive dans les mémoires de tous ceux qu’il a bénis avec amour et amitié

  21. Sorry Linda, your omission from my previous post was by no means intentional, and my deepest sympathies go out to you as well.

  22. Happy Birthday my Sweet Stephen. Not a day goes by that I do not think of you and the things you and I should be doing together. You are the love of my life and not even in death will my love for you ever change.
    You were my my most precious gift from God. Though I am sad that our time together was cut short, I am forever greatful for each and every minute that we had together.
    Thank you for teaching me how to love and be loved. In you I found the love of my life, my best friend, and soulmate.
    Love you always and forever. ❤💋

    Love your wife Victoria

  23. Merry Christmas to you my Sweet Stephen. It is the 3rd Christmas without you. I cried knowing that we wouldn’t be spending it together. I remember our last Christmas together. We had been invited to Christmas supper, but you told me that all you wanted for Christmas was a real Christmas tree and to make a turkey at home. So that is what we did.
    We spent Christmas together with no one else but the 2 of us, just like you wanted. I remember being so excited for you to open your presents because I wanted you to have a real Christmas since the year before you did not have anyone to spend it with. I wanted you to feel as loved as you always made me feel each and every day that we were together.
    There is not a day that goes by that I do not miss and cry for you. Today on Christmas I cried a little more because I miss you so much. But I am forever greatful to God for giving me the most precious gift of all. God gave me you my Sweet Stephen. God gave me a man that loved me as much as I loved him (you). You showed me love and respect. God did not give me what I wanted, God gave me what I did not even know that I needed. God gave me the most amazing husband, the most kind and generous man. You are the love of my life, my best friend, and soulmate.
    Merry Christmas my Sweet Stephen❤💋

  24. Happy Birthday my Sweet Stephen. Not a day goes by that I don’t think of you. You are my first thought when I wake up in the morning and my last thought at night. I think of all the wonderful memories that you filled my life with. You taught me how to love and be loved.
    You are forever my best friend and love of my life. I will love you and honour your life lived for the rest of my life. Love and miss you always and forever my Sweet Stephen.❤💋

  25. Today makes 4 years that you left me and earned you wings in heaven. Not a day gies by that I don’t think about you and miss you.
    You will always be the love of my life and soulmate. You will live on in my heart forever. Love and miss you always and Forever.❤💋

  26. 5 years ago today, you went to be with God. Not a day goes by that I don’t think of you and miss you. The day that you died, I lost the best part of me. You were my better half, my best friend, my soulmate, and will always be the love of my life.
    Thank you for all the sweet memories that you have filled my life with and showing what true love really is. I will hold on to these memories as tightly as you always held me in your arms. You gave the best hugs.
    I love you with all my heart, always and forever.❤💋

    Love,
    Victoria

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