Owen Steed Niagara Falls NY Obituary, Death: Former legislator Owen Steed has died
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Owen Steed, a respected former legislator and cherished member of the Niagara Falls community. Friends and colleagues remember Owen not only for his dedication to public service but also for the warmth, humor, and kindness he brought to everyone around him.
A longtime advocate for his community, Owen devoted much of his life to improving the lives of Niagara Falls residents. His work in public office reflected a deep love for the city and a commitment to making a tangible difference.
Those who worked alongside him remember his passion, integrity, and the joy he brought to even the most challenging days. One close friend shared heartfelt memories, saying,
“I was saddened to learn of the passing of our friend and former legislator Owen Steed. Owen truly loved his community and showed it every day. I started looking through pictures of everything he had done and all the time we spent together. While I am sad he has passed, it brought a smile to my face seeing how happy he always was. He made me laugh even during the difficult days. Owen is probably telling the man upstairs everything he did in Niagara Falls and how he knew a Sheriff that couldn’t play basketball, couldn’t dance, and never paid for lunch. I will miss his friendship and the great times we had. My condolences to his family during this difficult time. Rest in peace, my friend.”
Owen Steed’s legacy goes beyond his public service. He is remembered for his humor, his generosity, and the personal connections he nurtured throughout his life. Friends, colleagues, and community members alike will miss his infectious laughter, his stories, and his unwavering dedication to Niagara Falls.
Owen Steed leaves behind a lasting impact on his community and in the hearts of all who knew him. He will be remembered fondly for his spirit, his friendship, and his enduring commitment to the city he loved.
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