Steve (Steven Neil) Winsloe

11th May 1975 - 17th May 2021
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Invercargill Workingman’s Club, 154 Esk Street, Invercargill, on Sunday
Sunday 23 May 2021, 1:00PM

 

WINSLOE, Steve (Steven Neil) Retired Policeman SWW776 of 17 years. Surrounded by his loving family at Hospice Southland. Suddenly and unexpectedly on Monday May 17, 2021. Aged 46 years. Dearly loved husband of Linda. Loved father and inspirational speaker of Samantha and Kaycee. Dearly loved son of Neil and Sylvia and brother and brother-in-law of Sharee and Brad Lietze, Quintin and Sarah Winsloe, loved uncle of Zoe. Loved son-in-law of John and the late Kate Watson, and brother-in-law of Gillian and Darren Evans, Iain and Lynley Watson, loved uncle of Larissa and Paul, Aaron, Jessica, Amber and great uncle of Arthur, Georgia, and Bonnie. Best mate of Mav.

 

“In typical fashion Steve left the party without saying goodbye.”

 

In lieu of flowers, donations may be left at the service for Hospice Southland. Steve’s life will be celebrated at the Invercargill Workingman’s Club, 154 Esk Street, Invercargill, at 1 pm, on Sunday May 23. Private cremation to follow. Messages to 59 Paddon Road, Branxholme. Tributes may be left on Steve’s tribute page at frasersfunerals.co.nz/tributes where a live-stream of the service will also be available.

 

Messages

So sorry to have read about Steve's passing. He truly was one of the good guys.
Armitage/ Treloar Family, OTAUTAU
Deepest condolences to you Linda and all the family!! See ya later Duckcaller!
Karl and Trish Nicol, Rimu
My sincere condolences to Neil, Sylvia, Sharee, Quintin and Steven’s family who I have not met. I recall Steven dropping off ducks every now and then when we were neighbours at Gorge Road. I think he just about always had a big smile. God bless you all so much in your time of grief.
Joanne Robertson-Smith, Dunedin
Sincere condolences to all  I'm  so sorry for the loss of Steven.  A message for my mate...Hi Steven ,Mate so many fond memories of our years growing up together at Gorge Road School  and beyond.....duck shooting,  wool shed parties, bonfires...the list goes on.....Was great to chat to  u last year while in lockdown in Spain. You were so proud of your wife, family, home and your business....awesome.We had agreed to meet up soon. Rest in peace mate.Love u alwaysChris 
Chris Cournane, Spain
Steve, well gutted doesn't even come close. Ran into Dad a couple of years back at Queenstown Airport. What a proud father he is. Could tell he was a Winsloe by his features. Cut me some slack hadn't seen him since I was at school with Sheree. He was so bloody proud of who you both are ,(were). Lovely time spent reminiscing with him. You were there for me after the incident at East End and my car accident. You laughed when I told you my bessy mate was a booze hag when you didn't click who you were talking to on the phone for her liquor licence reference. You were "diplomatic" when you pulled up Mel or I with questionable warrant or rego status, even that 1 time I had inherited my older bros lead foot. We are proud to have had you as a relative and friend. Your immediate family will be feeling this so much more harshly than the rest of us, but your whole family (blood and blue) and your friends are all the richer for having had you in our lives. This sux bruh........
Sue McMurtrie (Winsloe), Te Anau
Sorry to hear about the loss of Steve. A top bloke. Pete from D T Kings.
Peter symons , Southland
Sincere condolences to you all take care xx
Allison, Paisley
To Sylvia, Neil and families,
“Our loving thoughts are with you all at this time of sadness.
Please accept our very deepest sympathy in the loss of a much loved one.”
Marilyn and Peter Morrison.
Marilyn and Peter Morrison, Alexandra
Saddened to learn of Steve's passing. One of the good bugger's in life along with being a fellow duck slayer. Condolences to the family.
Milky Wilson, NZ
To Sylvia, Neil and family
Sending you our special thoughts at this time of sorrow, but we know you will all have some wonderful memories.
Love from Barrie, Jennie Hellyer and family.
Barrie Hellyer,