
On the morning of June 12th surrounded by family and friends Daryl Steffens passed away peacefully in the sunshine under a blue sky. Whether riding his horses, or his motorcycle, he loved being outside in the fresh air on a perfect day.
Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Daryl lived most of his 66 years of life on Vancouver Island, spending more than 40 years in Port Alberni. He loved travelling and exploring other cultures. An active learner with a strong inquisitiveness about the world. Daryl loved sharing the things that interested him, from philosophy and spirituality to mysteries of the universe and the existence of extra-terrestrials.
Daryl leaves behind his daughters; Amber, Brandi, and Chelsea (Jeff), granddaughters; Alice and Freya, sisters; Denise, Margo, and Vanessa, his beloved dog; his little buddy, Askim, and many other beloved family members and friends.
A final message from Daryl: “Thanks to everyone who came along for the ride, and being part of my life”
We would like to send out heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all the incredible staff and volunteers at Victoria Hospice. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Victoria Hospice Society.
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Miriam Rostek
Our sincere condolences to the family and friends.
Daryl was an amazing guy , with lots of ideas and a big heart.
May you rest easy.
Susan & Frank Palka
We were saddened to hear of cousin Daryl’s passing. Although the years have passed,
I have many fond memories of Daryl from childhood – especially the wooden guitar that he painted for me. Please accept our heartfelt condolences and may the good memories that you have, bring you comfort in the days ahead. Most sincerely, Susan & Frank Palka
Robin and Les Alexander
We wish we had the perfect words, but know that we are holding you close in our hearts. A special memory of my cousin, Daryl, was during a family visit to us in Saskatoon, August 1974. Daryl got a chess set for his 15th birthday and taught me how to play chess. He also taught me how to shuffle cards! we had lots of fun playing games. We hope special memories show up for you when you need them the most. Daryl will always be in our hearts.