
March 13, 1950 – April 21, 2026
Steven Spencer Norris passed away on 21 April 2026; a devoted husband, partner, friend & soulmate to his beloved wife, Debby.
Steven was also a caring father and grandfather, much loved by his children Jaime (Dave), Matthew (Jennie), Christopher (Sam), and Melanie; and his cherished grandchildren Ben, Maya, and Olivia, each who brought him immense joy and pride.
Born on 13 March 1950, Steven led a truly international life. An intrepid traveller and dedicated provider, he lived, worked and raised his family across the United Kingdom, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and Australia embracing each chapter with enthusiasm and adaptability. Eventually returning to Canada, Steven retired at the remarkably young age of 49, having built a life full of experiences and love for different cultures.
Steven was well known for his passion for bridge. An avid player, he went on to run and grow the Albion Bridge Club, where he became a respected director and a familiar, welcoming presence. His love of the game was matched by his enjoyment of the people around the table, and he took great pride in fostering a sense of community through the club.
Steve built a rich legacy of family, friendship, and a life lived with curiosity, warmth, and determination. He will also be fondly remembered by extended family and friends across the world whose lives he touched through his kindness, humour, and generous spirit. He will be deeply missed by many.
A memorial reception in honour of Steven’s life will be held on Saturday, May 2, 2026, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy 50), Bolton (905-857-2213).
If desired, memorial donations made to Matthews House Hospice Foundation would be appreciated.
Steven will be lovingly remembered for his adventurous spirit, his sharp mind, and his unwavering commitment to his family. He leaves behind memories that will be treasured always.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com



Patti Ransom
Dear Debby,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. May you feel supported through this difficult time, knowing that others care.
Sincerely,
Patti Ransom
Vasanthy Sivasundaram
My sincere condolences, Debby. Steve was a remarkable man, an excellent teacher and bridge director. He brought his very best to the Bridge club. We will miss him.
Hugh Pilkington
So sorry Steve has left us. He was a firm yet friendly Director and he did a wonderful job managing the Albion Hills Club.
He will be missed.
Javed Abdullah
My sincere condolences go out to Debby and the rest of the family. Steve was a dear soul and loved by everyone. He will always be remembered and missed.
Frances Barnett
My heartfelt condolences to you Debby and family. Steve offered us all such encouragement with our bridge but also exemplified his lust for life with you. You were both really tested and rallied beyond most peoples’ belief. I personally will miss his gracious ways and hope to see a lot of (healthy) you for eons. Love, Frances Barnett
Alan Burnham
I am so sorry to hear of Steve’s passing. His friendliness made my introduction to bridge an enjoyable experience. He was a good man who will be missed by all his friends in the bridge community
Charles Bond
Hello Debby
Many things to thank you both for, but for me was the smiles and warmth you both gave of yourselves was always the best. It made each visit to the club a very great day. I enjoyed all the different times we worked together. Those memories will always be cherished. Bridge is just a path to know wonderful people.
Rakesh Dhir
Hello Debby
I had the privilege of knowing Steve for just over two years, having met him when I first began playing bridge at Mayfield United Church. From the start, he was a constant source of warmth, wisdom, and encouragement. In his role as a director, he exemplified the highest level of professionalism, always ensuring that every game was fair, enjoyable, and welcoming for everyone.
Steve’s patience, guidance, generosity, and unwavering commitment to the game will never be forgotten. He leaves behind a legacy that will continue to inspire and enrich those who had the honor of knowing him.
Rest in peace, Steve. You will always be remembered and deeply cherished.
Donna Davies
Debby and Family:
Chuck and I knew Steve for over 15 years. We met playing bridge at the Bolton Senior Centre many years ago, when he was just starting his journey with the game. I had the pleasure of playing bridge with Steve and also so enjoyed his incredible work as the Direct of the Albion Hills Bridge Club.
It was a privilege to know Steve in this capacity, but even more of an honour to experience his friendship for so many years. Steve was a genuine gentleman.
I can say I know this is a sad time for you and the family and I grieve with you. Lean on your friends and family and be comforted with happy memories, Unfortunately, grieving has no format nor timeline,. With kind regards, Donna
Ed Trueman
Hi Debbie:
Helene and I are saddened by your loss, and cannot believe that he has passed us so soon. Although we have only known the two of you for a short time, we enjoyed immensely the times we were able to get together for lunch or dinner after bridge tournaments to talk the few hours away. Steve encouraged me to manage his Club and for that I am grateful, as he saw in me my passion for the game. We will truly miss his presence. Take care.
Ann Wood
Hi Debby: I’ve known Steve since he moved to Kleinburg many years ago. It was a pleasure to know him and I appreciate him sharing his knowledge of bridge. Condolences to you and his family Ann Wood
Phyllis Gellatly
Dear Debbie:
I am sorry to hear of your loss. He will be remembered as a very good bridge player. My condolences to you
Phyllis Gellatly
Elena Maury
Dear Debbie
We were so sad to hear about Steve’s passing. He was a wonderful man and a great neighbour.
Condolences to the family.
Please take care
Elena and Fred
John Henshaw
Dear Debby…
Barb and I are deeply saddened to hear of your loss…and of Steven’s passing. Our thoughts are with you and his extended family.
Steve will be fondly remembered as a welcoming and generous soul who cared deeply for you and his ‘bridge family’.
We first met Steve at the bridge club in Caledon East…and remember his thoughtful support for those with dementia.
A teacher at heart, Steve’s bridge lessons enlightened many aspiring players with the hidden subtleties of the game we all love to play so dearly.
Wry humour, sharp wit, and an unending attention to detail were the hallmarks of how we will remember Steven.
“A Song Sung Blue” comes to mind at this difficult time when we all feel such a sense of loss.
Deb…Please know we all hope you will again join us for ‘Thursday’ bridge.
Kind personal regards,
John and Barb Henshaw
Chris Spilar
Sorry to hear about Steve’s passing
I certainly enjoyed reading on social media about his travels
Deb and I could not attend as were out of the country travelling ourselves and that I know he would understand
Garry Ireland
RIP Steve. I worked for Steve in Japan where he was a Senior Exec Asia Pacific with Visa International. Tremendous work ethic, great leader, and energy plus! A true marketing and teaching expert! Very sad to hear this news my friend!