Oulahen, Greg Vincent
Greg Vincent Oulahen
Age 62
Hamilton, Ontario
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Greg Vincent Oulahen, age 62,
who departed from us on April 5, 2025, in Hamilton, Ontario, with his beloved partner,
Marianne Louise Stepanek, at his side. Greg was a cherished partner, father, brother, and
friend, whose warm heart, generous spirit, and infectious smile touched the lives of
everyone around him. He was known for his quick wit and his willingness to always offer
support and encouragement.
Greg is survived by his long-time partner, Marianne Louise Stepanek; children Presley
Carriere (Kevin), Charles Oulahen, Liz Powley (Taylor); son Ross Sears; grandchildren
Logan and Allison Carriere, and Valerie Powley; siblings Jackie Oulahen (Alan Taylor),
Shannon DeWeerd (Ty), Kevin Oulahen and Richard Oulahen (Marie).
Greg is at peace with his mother, Evelyn Oulahen, and father, Charles Oulahen, who
predeceased him.
Greg will be deeply missed by all who knew him, and his memory will live on in the hearts
of his loved ones.
A celebration of Greg’s life will be held on May 17, 2025, at Kelly’s Hotel in Cobourg,
Ontario, Greg’s beloved hometown. Friends and family are invited to gather upstairs, from
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Greg’s family asks that any donations go to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Thank you for your support.
To Greg’s family, please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of Greg. We went to St. Michael’s in Cobourg together and my husband, Bill, played hockey with him. He will be sorely missed. May he rest in peace.
Thinking of all of you Deepest condolances and warm hugs 🫂 from our family. Childhood friends ~
Darrin Debbie and Diane Baldini
Greg treated everyone with respect and was sure to bring a smile to your face,every time you talked to him.He was a great person and will be missed greatly by all who knew him…RIP my friend…..
Our family has known the Oulahens for a very long time. My brother played hockey with Greg, my sister played hockey and baseball with Jacquie. Greg lit up the room with his smile, his eyes almost closed when he grinned. He was a very funny man, with a great personality. He will be sorely missed buy all who knew him. God bless his family, and cherish your memories, they’ll help get through the rough times
Greg touched so many lives. He always had a joke or smile, even when he was being sarcastic. He loved his sports almost as much as his family.( Sometimes maybe more haha) He gave me one of the best gifts in the world our daughter presley.he will be greatly missed by all that knew him. My condolences to his entire family. May he forever rest in peace xo.
Kelly and Arnold
Kelly, Presley is something special and thank you for such kind words
Jackie
Our condolences to Greg’s family. So many wonderful memories from when our girls played softball together.
Sylvia and Ray Gallagher