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This Book of Memories memorial website is designed to be a permanent tribute paying tribute to the life and memory of Hannah Steinke. It allows family and friends a place to re-visit, interact with each other, share and enhance this tribute for future generations. We are both pleased and proud to provide the Book of Memories to the families of our community.

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Condolence From: Kathy Thomas
Condolence: Nikki and family, my deepest sympathies to you. She will be especially and forever missed by my nephew Jordan Inman.May you find peace soon.
Saturday January 27, 2018
Condolence From: Tiffany Klassen
Condolence: I'm so sorry for your loss. I never really knew Hannah, but I've heard a lot of wonderful stories about her. May her rest in peace of all the wonderful moments that she brought to this world. She will forever be missed and never forgotten.
Friday January 26, 2018
Condolence From: Tim and Rhonda Cameron
Condolence: We are so sorry to hear about Hannah. We always enjoyed visits with her for me it was her wanting to see the kitties and wondered if she could have a chocolate bar. For Tim it was when Hannah was around and they would tease Doug, she would just look at Tim and grin. She will always be remembered for her grin and love and knowledge of music.
Wednesday January 24, 2018
Condolence From: Ann Baird
Condolence: I first met Hannah when she was a student at Centennial School and I had the pleasure of working with her again when I was an EA at the high school. Hannah was a tenacious girl, sure in her own mind of what she wanted and what she didn’t want; what she would do, where she would go and what and where she wouldn’t. And so mischievous! She loved to think she was playing tricks on people or doing things that might be a little against the rules! One sure way to get Hannah to do what I wanted was to tell her not to do it. “Hannah don’t even THINK about going in that room!” She’d be in there like a shot.

Her giggle was infectious; her gentle nature so endearing. A sweet and loving spirit who has left her mark on so many who knew her and were lucky enough to have shared some time with her on this earth. We have all been so very blessed.

Wednesday January 24, 2018
Condolence From: Anita Huzul
Condolence: Hannah’s Helping Hands

Hannah’s helping hands ring so true. You have touched so many hearts with your true spirit and innocence. Such a great sense of humour, and always full of surprises. It didn’t take much to get a contagious flow of giggles. Enjoying the little things in life, going for a walk, watching the birds out the window, colouring a picture, playing ball, saying Hi to Baba at the canteen, visiting friends and hanging out. Playing a game of Go Fish, and of course sharing pictures on the iPad. There were definitely favourite pictures that would bring out a burst of laughter. I love your caring nature, when leaving band you always held the door open for me and I was always so grateful. Enjoying your stories of Cane and Teeko. Always telling me “my mom says Hi” and myself saying “say Hi back for me”. Seeing the special relationship you shared with Alia was so genuine. Some other fun moments was doing the Chicken dance and requesting the Happy song by Pharrel Williams. It had to be the Dispicable Me version with the Minions. That video brought so much giggles and laughter. As the song say, “Because l’m Happy Happiness is the truth “Hannah, you have shared your happiness with us and I am so grateful. I will cherish many moments. Your helping hands have helped us to be better human beings and you have enriched our lives.

Anita Huzul
Wednesday January 24, 2018
Condolence From: Valerie Hartle
Condolence: I only knew Hannah to see her unlike my daughters who had the privilege to know her. This past week they have both shared memories; Morgan’s were of going to Hannah’s birthday parties and Ashleigh’s were of taking Hannah to her farm to see the animals. Although you will not see or hear her she is just around the corner waiting for you in a memory.
Tuesday January 23, 2018
Condolence From: Kim Phillips
Condolence: I was so very sad to learn of Hannah's passing. My daughter heard from her daughter that they had been told at the end of the day, at school. I am currently out of the country and will be able to be there for Hannah's Celebration of Life. I had the pleasure of working with Hannah at SCI as one of her EA's, and after I retired I continued to sub almost full time in 104 with Hannah and her friends. She always asked me about my 2 cats, and my sons dog. She loved to hear about their latest antics. Then she would tell me about Ticco. We had so much fun playing hide and seek with Dustin, going to the work out room to walk on the treadmill and watch the kids in gym class playing dodge the ball, or some other crazy activity. We often were in there while Alia was out in the gym. Trying to find new pictures for Hannah to colour was always a challenge, she loved to colour, and I will forever hear her saying "Can I take this home". I will miss your smiling face and you contagious giggle Hannah. Till we meet again!!
Tuesday January 23, 2018
Condolence From: Karen MacLean
Condolence: ‘It takes a village to raise a child’. I am so grateful I was privileged to be part of Hannah’s village, and also know her loving, supportive family. I first met Hannah in Oct 2014 when, as an EA, I joined her 104 family at Stonewall Collegiate. Hannah encouraged me over the following three years to expand my ‘tool box of tricks’ and come up with unique, fun ways to help her have awesome days and reach her goals. I shared the love of dogs with Hannah and we were having fun making dog treats, which she loved to share with her dogs, Teeko and Kane, at home. A favourite memory of Hannah is from one of our many visits to Quarry Pets. Her highlight was when Amigo, the store parrot, greeted her with singing ‘Hannah! Hannah!’ Oh how she smiled and giggled. And forever teased fellow EA, Mr. Bryce about Amigo, when back at school. I will so miss Hannah’s giggle, warm, loving heart, her ‘pokes’, her ‘don’t you dare!’ as well as ‘let’s go hide!’. I will miss Hannah, as so many will. Big hugs to her mom, Nicki, her dad, Doug, and sister, Alia, and to all who were so lucky to have had Hannah touch their lives 💕
Tuesday January 23, 2018
Condolence From: Alana Bruce
Condolence: Thinking of you at this most difficult time. Hannah will be sadly missed as she was loved by so many.
Tuesday January 23, 2018
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