Stephen J. Cady

June 13, 1956 ~ April 3, 2021
Resided in:
Standish, ME
STANDISH - Stephen J. Cady, 64, died on April 10, 2021. He was born in Portland, Maine, on June 13, 1956, the son of Joseph and Mary (Ballard) Cady. Stephen was raised in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, and attended Cape Elizabeth Schools, graduating from Cape Elizabeth High School in 1974.
At the age of 17, his parents moved to Chicago, Illinois and Stephen followed them. Soon after, he attended college at William Harper, where he studied Horticulture. Eventually, growing tired of the Midwest and missing his family and friends in Maine, Stephen left Chicago and returned to Maine to attend the University of Southern Maine at Portland, where he studied Business Administration. Before completing his degree, he was offered a job at a company recently founded by his soon-to-be brother-in-law. He decided to leave school and begin what would be an 18-year career with Tri-State Packing while raising his first two daughters, with his then-wife and high school sweetheart, Nancy (Finley) Cady. Always a sports enthusiast, one of his greatest joys in life was the time he spent coaching Jess and Alicia's softball team. He always thought he missed his true calling: becoming a sportscaster.
In 1995, Stephen and Nancy parted ways, and Stephen moved to Peaks Island, where he met his second wife, Lisa Bean. Lisa was already the mother to three young children at the time, and Stephen wholeheartedly assumed the role of step-father. Soon after meeting, Stephen and Lisa had two more children: Tori and Joe Cady. In 2000, Stephen moved his family to Saint Augustine Beach, FL, to be closer to his mom and support her through the loss of his sister. In 2002, Stephen and Lisa decided to return to Maine to raise their family with Stephen's mother, five children, five cats, one dog, and one loud-mouthed macaw in tow. While Stephen and Lisa eventually parted ways, Stephen always looked back on that time in his life fondly.
He spent his later years raising Tori and Joe. Whether it was sharing his love for the Boston Red Sox, watching the Marx Brothers, or blasting music for his neighbors to hear, he loved sharing his life with the two of them. He was admired by friends and family for his sense of humor and ability to connect with people.
While Stephen's true passion in life was his family, he worked many jobs over the years. His list of work-related accomplishments is long, but one of his proudest moments was the work he did for Bath Iron Works in the early 1990s in order to get the Arleigh Burke to sea.
Stephen was predeceased in 1999 by his sister, Susan R. Cady. He is survived by his four children, Victoria B. Cady of Boston, Joseph B. Cady of Buxton, Alicia Malette of North Yarmouth, Jessica Cady-Giguere of Portland; and his frustrating, but beloved dog, Fido. He also leaves behind his sisters, Linda L. Cady and Katherine M. Cady; his four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Visiting hours celebrating Stephen's life will be held on Saturday, April 17, 2021 from 10:00am to 11:30am at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland, immediately followed by a 12:00pm graveside service and burial at Calvary Cemetery, Broadway, South Portland. Following state mandates masks are required at all services. To view Stephen's memorial page, or share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com.
Those who wish may make contributions in Stephen's memory to: The Jimmy Fund, www.jimmyfund.org/gift
Steve was one of the neighborhood kids that made growing up there so rich. He was a solid companion as we rode bikes, played ball, and climbed trees. He left a lasting impression, and I honor his memory. -Peter Nielsen
– Peter Nielsen
My heartfelt condolences to Stephen’s family. Stephen was a best friend when we were 5 and 6 years old in Cape Elizabeth. I remember many happy times running around the neighborhood with him. He was a great playmate for many years and my childhood is filled with happy memories because of Stephen. Kindest regards, Holly (Dillenback) McKibben
– Holly McKibben
Steve, you were a special neighbor and friend. I will always miss our conversations and friendship.
– Tribute Store
Missing you , Stephen . Love, Mikey
– Mikey Cady
A heart as huge and deep as the Sea, so is the history of Steve and me. An intelligent man with wonderful wit, a dry sense of humor that was lightning quick. We both loved the Red Sox, Joe Frazier and Ali, but mostly we loved each other’s company. We talked of things others would deem useless, a waste. Things like the Universe, destiny and fate. I will miss him terribly at times, I’m sure, but to have known him is a true privilege I am grateful for. Steve had compassion and was incredibly kind and if some one was in need he always found time to comfort and counsel and lend an ear. He listened. Truly listened. Steve saw me through my darkest of times, never turned his back and he always had mine. Steve was a true human being and I will always proudly call him my brother, my friend. On behalf of Marty, Flash, and “Spence”, I hope you’re playing baseball somewhere. There should always be baseball. I love you.
– Samuel Eames
Rest In Peace My Friend
– Dorothy DiSanto Morrell
Stephen, I loved our conversations of times we had when we were kids and young adults . You often reminded of my misadventures that I took on as I was left ” in charge ” being your oldest sister . You would always break up laughing as you recounted theses stories and I would be amazed at the things I would do as a rebellious teen . The weird thing was that I did not remember the vivid details as you did . I thoroughly enjoyed theses memories that we had shared and were able to share again with such fun and we would be laughing so hard ! I liked it we when we worked at Springbrook and we would see other there . Miss having in my neighborhood and knowing I could bump into at any time at Plummer’s . It will never be the same . Thanks for the memories, I love you, brother . …..Mikey
– Mikey Cady
I am so sorry to hear about your passing Steve. You were a great guy to work with at Buxton Center. My sincere condolences to your family. RIP my friend.
– Anne E Moore
My thoughts and prayers are with Stephens family. Rest In Peace Stephen.
– Brad
In memory of Stephen J Cady, a bit of Caribbean color, our deepest sympathy to your Family. Joe, Tori, Linda, Mikey, we are so sorry. Much love,
– Sam & Pat Eames
With thoughts of peace and courage for you,
– Casey Mahalik and Jamie Myrose
Dear Tori and the Cady Family, We are so sorry for the loss of your dear father. You are in our thoughts and prayers. With heartfelt condolences
– Tribute Store
Remembering Steve from many years ago growing up in Cape Elizabeth. Our family has fond memories of the Cady’s. Seems like yesterday we were at Cottage Farms school. Childhood friends Linda, Phil & Debbie
– Debbie Sugg Smith