A Community in Shock
The communities of Sherwood Park, Edmonton, and Ardrossan are reeling from the sudden and tragic loss of Nick Deacon. A loving husband, devoted father, and respected professional, Nick’s untimely death on December 2 has left an indelible mark on all who knew him. His passing has sparked an outpouring of grief and tributes from the people who were fortunate enough to call him a friend, colleague, or neighbor.
Nick’s family, friends, and colleagues are struggling to come to terms with the loss of a man who was the heart of his family and a pillar of the local community. Described as warm-hearted, reliable, and deeply caring, Nick was a man whose life revolved around the people he loved. He was known for his devotion to his wife, Carrie Deacon, and their children, whom he always put first. His sudden departure has left a void that cannot be filled.
A Legacy of Dedication in the Workplace
Professionally, Nick Deacon was known for his strong work ethic and leadership qualities. As a Field Supervisor at Stingray Well Solutions in Sylvan Lake, Alberta, Nick was a respected figure in the energy sector. His colleagues have spoken out about the positive impact he had on their lives, both as a supervisor and as a friend. Nick was the type of person who not only took care of business but also took care of the people around him. His leadership wasn’t just about getting the job done—it was about building strong relationships, offering support, and helping others grow.
His work ethic and genuine care for his colleagues made him a valued member of the team, and the loss of his presence at Stingray Well Solutions has left a deep sadness in the workplace. Those who knew him professionally will remember him not just for his achievements but for his unwavering integrity and willingness to go the extra mile for others.
The Community Rallies Around the Deacon Family
In the days following Nick’s passing, messages of support and sorrow have poured in from all corners of the community. Residents of Sherwood Park, Edmonton, and Ardrossan have shared their memories of Nick, recounting the times he stepped in to help, whether it was on a work project, in a neighborhood initiative, or simply as a friend. He was a man who made everyone feel valued and appreciated, and that sense of goodwill is now being reciprocated by the community in their tributes.
