Stephen Wilfred Arsenault

Jul 18, 1963 - Sep 26, 2025

It is with profound sadness that our family announces the passing of our beloved son, brother, father, uncle, cousin and friend, Stephen Wilfred Arsenault, who left us on September 26, 2025, at Bruyère Palliative Care Hospice, surrounded by love, music, and family.

Born in Ottawa and raised in Aylmer before moving with his family to Prince Edward Island and eventually back to Ottawa, Steve’s passion for music and technology defined his life. A natural genius, he demonstrated his remarkable gift for tinkering at just four years old, when he took apart a transistor radio before dinner—and reassembled it perfectly afterward. His love of rhythm was evident early, too; with pots, pans, and anything that could carry a beat, he gathered neighbourhood children into joyful parades, earning the nickname “The Pied Piper.”

Music remained Steve’s lifelong calling. A gifted singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, he was also the “sound guru” for countless performers, including Hour Glass, Tzar, Jeff Healey, The Family Brown, Liona Boyd, and Dick Maloney, as well as his own band, The HighTech Hillbillies. He proudly supported his father, Wilf, when he was inducted into the Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Fame, ensuring every note rang true.

After moving to Smiths Falls, Steve created a professional home sound studio that became a hub for musicians and artists. It also became the heart of countless family celebrations, especially Christmas gatherings, where his perfectionist’s ear guided singalongs, recordings, and laughter-filled performances. Known for his kindness, patience, and remarkable intelligence, Steve worked alongside others with quiet encouragement until every project reached perfection—whether it was music, a repair, or his signature Greek salad at family potlucks.

Steve also built a respected career as a self-employed videographer and was the ultimate “Mr. Fix-It,” always willing to lend his talents to family, friends, and neighbours. He faced his final days as he lived his life—with courage, heart, and humor. His family gathered around him, sharing music, songs, and the silly jokes only they would understand.

Steve will be deeply missed by his parents, Kitty and Wilf Arsenault; his sisters, Kimberley Arsenault (William Wallace) and Christine Béchard (Luc); his son, Justin (Taylor); and his stepdaughter, Katie Fenton. He also leaves behind many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, extended family, and countless friends who were touched by his music and kindness.

The family extends heartfelt gratitude to the staff at the Ottawa hospitals, Smiths Falls Hospital, and especially the 5th Floor Palliative Care team at Bruyère, led by Dr. Rice, for their extraordinary care and compassion.

Donations in Steve’s memory may be made to Bruyère Hospice or the Canadian Cancer Society. A celebration of Steve’s life will be held at a later date.

Love you BIG time bro – K.J. & Chrissy

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