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Stephen Michael Kashikjian

March 29, 2013

 Suddenly at his residence in London on Friday, March 29th, 2013 in his 57th year. He will be deeply missed by his brothers David, Kerry Mark and Paul. Predeceased by his parents John and Esther Kashikjian. Funeral arrangements are private. 

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My heartfelt sympathy to Kerri and his brothers. May all of you find strength in each other and the knowledge that your relatives and friends a. re deeply saddend

~ georgina sarkisian

I always liked Steve as far back as I can remember. What a shock that he's gone so soon. Mark, Paul and David I really feel for you guys . . I like to suggest concentrating on the good times and nice memories you have of him and maybe even consider yourselves lucky to have had him in your lives at all. He will be missed. Be strong guys and try and get along k k .

~ Susan March

We re all shocked and saddened. Steve was a good friend. we had lots of fun times together growing up. I hope the rest of you are doing O.k. we ve lost touch.you can reach me through my sister Sue.

~ David March

I was saddened to hear of the sudden loss of Steve. He was a good friend when we were growing up on Westmile Road, and classmates at Riverside and Oakridge Schools. We had a nice visit at the most recent Oakridge 50th reunion. He was such a genuine guy and will be missed by all who were touched by him. Sincerest condolences to the entire family.

~ Deborah Smith

I was shocked and saddened to read of Stephen's sudden death! I have many fond memories of my childhood playing in the backyard of your London home among the tall pine trees, while our parents prepared a fantastic feast! My sister Becky and my brother Jeff (d.1978) always enjoyed the visits with all you guys! Stephen was the closest to my age so I remember him well! I will be praying for all of you.

~ Jennifer Postian Morris

Very saddened to learn of Stephen's passing. Enjoyed those special occasion dinners with Uncle Arthur and your family. Stephen was always full of lively conversation, and will be longed remembered.

~ Sophie Carswell