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Mike Stevens

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He will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 44 years, Cathy Stevens, his son Brett Stevens, grandchildren, Kylen and Jade Stevens, and his brothers and sister: Greg Stevens, Randy Stevens, Robert Stevens and Susan Tolley and their families, as well as numerous friends and relatives.

He will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 44 years, Cathy Stevens, his son Brett Stevens, grandchildren, Kylen and Jade Stevens, and his brothers and sister: Greg Stevens, Randy Stevens, Robert Stevens and Susan Tolley and their families, as well as numerous friends and relatives.

He was predeceased by his parents Dave and Patricia Stevens, sister Nancy and son Riley. Mike was a great father, wonderful husband, and good friend to all who knew him.

Mike had a wealth of talents and aptitudes, many of which were self-taught. He taught himself carpentry- building cabinets, furniture, a garage, sheds and toys for his home and family. He was a jack of all trades and did many plumbing and electrical tasks around the house. Mike was a voracious reader right to the end. He was a life long learner and problem solver; there were no half measures with Mike. He took an interest in wine and beer making, entering and winning local and provincial competitions. When he took an interest in gardening, he was able to grow the best strawberries ever. Mike had a keen and deep interest in the world around him and how things worked; there was always new skill for him to master. Mike enjoyed camping and dirt biking with the boys when they were young. He enjoyed spending time with friends, playing board games and cards, or just hanging out. He often recalled the motorcycle trips he took with his fellow firefighters to Montana, stopping at Moose’s for a sauerkraut and pepperoni pizza. He and Cathy enjoyed many long rides around Lethbridge on their E-bikes, just enjoying each other’s company.

Mike was a mechanic when he was young, and enjoyed working on cars throughout his life. He also worked as a long-haul trucker and drove the Alaska highway in his big rig. He made many lifelong friends working for 35 years with the City of Lethbridge Fire Department, retiring as Captain in 2011.

He will always be remembered for his humble and intelligent nature by all who were lucky enough to know him.

A sincere thank you to the staff at St. Michael’s Health Centre – Palliative Care Unit, Jack Ady Cancer Centre, and 4th Floor Chinook Regional Hospital.

A Celebration of Mike’s life to recognize his service and sacrifice will be held at THE LETHBRIDGE TRADE & CONVENTION CENTRE (formerly known as Agrifood Hub), 101 Exhibition Way South, Lethbridge, AB, on Thursday, October 23, 2025 at 11:00 A.M. with Firefighter Chaplain Pastor Ralph Molyneux officiating. The Celebration will be live-streamed and may be viewed through Mike’s obituary on the Cornerstone website.

In memory of Mike, donations may be made to A New Dawn Foundation (anewdawnfoundation.com), supporting families of first responders.

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We will miss you always and pray for your family

robert stevens, October 23, 2025

So sad to hear about Mike. He was always very kind to our family, especially our Mother. Love to all.

Cecily Zyph, October 23, 2025

Mike was my first cousin and I wish his family comfort and wonderful memories as they celebrate his life.

Gae Stevens Robinson , October 22, 2025

So sorry to here of the passing of Mike, thoughts are with you all

Deb Coughlin, October 14, 2025

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family Cathy. He was an awesome person.

Carol and Joe Karl, October 10, 2025

Sending condolences to all the Stevens families at this difficult time.

Bernice Aasen (nee Plourd), October 8, 2025

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