Steven Lincourt

June 5, 2023
Do not Fear: I am with you;
I am your God.
I will strengthen you,
I will help you,
I will uphold you
with my victorious right hand.
Isaiah 41:10
Beloved Steve Lincourt died peacefully at home on June 5th, 2023 in the early morning hours in Orlando, Florida at the young age of 55. He was an incredible friend and an even better father and husband. We know he is at peace and free of suffering.
Steve is survived by his wife Ester, and two sons Nick and Ben, as well as his parents Bob and Nancy, and 3 siblings, Sandy Butler, Sue Shain and Stacey Morin.
As many of you are aware, Steve fought colon cancer for almost 9 years and did so with incredible strength and courage and always with a radiant smile on his face. Despite this ongoing battle, Steve selflessly was always there for anyone in need.
More importantly, Steve taught us how to go from this Earth with tremendous dignity. Together with his wife, they were a true example of the Sacrament of Marriage. He remains a faithful Christian leader to our community and beyond.
Steve was born on October 5th, 1967 in Sanford, Maine. He graduated from St Anselm's College with a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master's degree in Healthcare Administration from Suffolk University. After college in 1995, he settled down in the Orlando area. Just last year, he celebrated his 25th wedding anniversary with his bride Ester. Being a big Tom Brady fan, he loved the New England Patriots and later followed the Buccaneers and of course his Boston Red Sox.
A funeral is scheduled for 10 am on Saturday, June 24th, 2023 at St Margaret Mary Catholic Church at 526 Park Avenue North in Winter Park, Florida, with a reception to follow. Father Walsh will officiate the ceremony.
His outlook on life will forever resonate with those who were fortunate enough to meet him or know him and we will strive to continue spreading his message of unity and compassion by being the light of Christ to others. We are grateful to all who have supported us and prayed for us during these most difficult moments and all are welcome to celebrate Steve's life with us.
In lieu of flowers, a donation is welcomed to Orlando Cursillo https://www.orlcursillo.org/?page_id=1161
My sincere condolences to the Lincourt family in the loss of their son, Steve. I remember him and his sisters at St. Thomas School where my 4 children attended. He is an inspiration to all and he is now with his creator. May he rest in peace. Jan LeBrun Blaisdell
No matter what is ahead in life face it with strength, love, and peace❤️Karen
Nancy and Bob, my heart goes out to you at the loss of your son. I only knew of Steve because he and my son, John, were classmates in high school. John was the one who originally told me that Steve was ill and I would check his FB page frequently to see how things were going. Every message I ever read that had been sent to Steve was amazing, heartfelt and always praised Steve for his faith. He was very obviously loved by many. Please know that I am thinking of you at this time and sending positive thoughts your way.
Your 1962 high school classmate,
Sharon (Gerry) Cote