Steve Mihalco

A photo of Steve Mihalco

Service:

A private family gathering will take place
followed by a committal service officiated
by Fr. John Juhl at Evergreen Cemetery.

Steve Mihalco, a long-time resident of Blenheim, passed away on Sunday May 3, 2020 at the age of 84 years.  He will be missed by his wife of 63 years Shirley and their children Stephen Mihalco (Nicole), Scott Mihalco (Shelley) and Sally Mihalco, by his grandchildren Justin, Stephanie, Shai, Samantha, Spencer and Sierra as well as his great-grandson Luke.

Steve was the youngest of four children born to Anna & Stepan Mihalco and was predeceased by his sisters Annie Lovecky (John), Margaret Muir, Mary Legue (Walt) and sister in-law Cheryle DeJager.  He will be remembered by his brothers-in-law Frank Muir and Dennis DeJager (Janice).  He will also be remembered by several nieces and nephews.

Steve worked for many years as an Electrical Contractor, contributing too many important buildings in the community of Chatham-Kent. In his retirement, he enjoyed developing his subdivision, gardening, cutting the grass and sitting in front of the fire watching TV.

A private family gathering will take place followed by a committal service officiated by Fr. John Juhl at Evergreen Cemetery.

Friends wishing to remember Steve with a memorial donation are asked to consider the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Chatham-Kent Hospice.

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  • So sorry to hear of your loss. Our sincere condolences to you, Shirley, Stephen, Scott & Sally, and families.
    Kris & Joanne (Fiala) King
  • Shirley and family:
    We were so sorry to hear of Steve’s passing,
    Our sincere condolences to the entire family.
    Margaret Russchen
    And children:
    Ted, Judy, Sherry & Peggy
  • I am sorry to hear of your loss. I know he will be missed.
  • My deepest condolences to you and your family during this very difficult time.
  • “I am deeply sorry to hear about the passing of Steve. I know he meant the world to you and to so many others. Luisa and I were great full for your friendship while we lived in Blenheim. Your memory will forever live on in our hearts.”
  • My condolence to Shirly and family .
    He will be mist by all
  • My condolens to the family of Steve .
    He will be mist by all. Remembering you in my prayers.
  • Stephen and Nicole
    Sorry for your lost.Thoughts and prayers to the whole Mihalco Family.
    Gene Reaume & Family
  • Shirley and Family. Thinking and praying for you all at this difficult time.
  • Shirley and Family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
  • Dear Shirley & Family,
    We are very sorry to hear of Mr. Mihalco’s passing. Our sincerest condolences and prayers to all of you.
    Steve &Wendie Hibbert
  • Our sincere condolences to the Mihalco family.
    Cherish all your memories of this great guy.
    Brad Preston & Donna DeBoer
  • Shirley and families; sorry to read of Steve's passing. Imagine the stories many of Blenheim's buildings could tell. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Elaine and Garry Warriner
  • Shirley
    After 63 years being together it must be very tough. Glad to see you having your family supporting you.
    We will miss see him out working in his yard
  • My husband Robert enjoyed working for Steve. We are sorry for your loss.
  • So sorry to hear of your loss. May your fond memories of Steve give you strength, peace and comfort at this time of great sorrow and loss, Remembering you in our thoughts and prayers.
  • Sending healing thoughts to all!....Our deepest sympathies to the families.. wes/cindy/ kelly girard
  • Thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
  • We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your father in law , Shelley, and family😘. Our prayers and love are with you in these trying times😘
  • I’d like to extend my deepest condolences to the Mihalco Family. I’ve been a friend of the family as long as I can remember.
    “Big Steve” as he came to be known, was stern at times, but with a group of teenage boys causing havoc around him, we deserved the scolding. Those tense moments were few, Big Steve was a welcoming host at home or at the hunt camp. I’ll remember his smile.
    Rest In Peace
    Jim & Stacie De Brouwer