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Steven Edgeler

October 26, 1968 - March 3, 2022

A big cornishman with an even bigger heart. Son of Eileen and Barry (both deceased), loving dqd to Billy, Tom, Isabelle and Toby, brother to Michelle and uncle to Scotty who sadly passed away suddenly on 3rd March 2022. He grew up in Cornwall in Portloe working on the Caerhayes Estate before joining the army in the RAVC as a military working dog handler and trainer where he served for 21 years in 1 MWD regiment A proud man who would do anything for anyone, he was proud of all he achieved in the army. He saw active duty in Kosova, Bosnia, Iraq and Afghanistan and reached the rank of Sgt. He will be greatly missed by all his family and it would help his children greatly if everyone left their memories, photos and thoughts of Steve on this page.x

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2024-12-15 13:34:58 wrote:

I have had the pleasure of serving with Steve on numerous occasions and it was a absolute pleasure to have known him. As a soldier he never complained (to me anyway) had a great sense of humour that is needed when times are stressful. As a dog handler/ trainer he was a cut above the rest, cared passionately about his dogs and as we know when you work with animals prepared to go beyond what is required. This wonderful man will be sorely missed Im so sorry I did not find out sooner - love to all his friends and family - Frank Holmes (Chief poo Picker for the RAVC) & Sian xxxx

2024-12-15 13:34:58 wrote: I have had the pleasure of serving with Steve on numerous occasions and it was a absolute pleasure to have known him. As a soldier he never complained (to me anyway) had a great sense of humour that is needed when times are stressful. As a dog handler/ trainer he was a cut above the rest, cared passionately about his dogs and as we know when you work with animals prepared to go beyond what is required. This wonderful man will be sorely missed Im so sorry I did not find out sooner - love to all his friends and family - Frank Holmes (Chief poo Picker for the RAVC) & Sian xxxx

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