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Steve Benko (-)

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Stephen Edward Benko Jr., 71

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Stephen Edward Benko Jr., 71, of New Canaan, died Feb. 12 at Stamford Hospital after a brief battle with cancer.

Steve Benko

He was 71.

Born Dec. 28, 1950 to Madeleine Murphy Benko and Stephen Edward Benko Sr., Steve grew up in an Orchard Drive house that his father built with wood salvaged from an old barn on what would become the Saxe Middle School property, and later built his own house on nearby Douglas Road.

He attended St. Aloysius School from kindergarten through eighth grade before attending New Canaan High School, graduating with the class of 1968. Steve went on to the University of New Haven, graduating in 1972 with a bachelor’s degree in public administration, and went to work that same year for the town of New Canaan, where he would be employed for the rest of his life, first as assistant recreation director and then, in 1979, as recreation director.

He launched the New Canaan travel soccer program in his first year with the Recreation Department, driving groups of kids to games and paying referees out of his own pocket, later co-founding the New Canaan Soccer Association. Throughout his five-decade career, Steve made it a priority to make rec programs available, affordable and open to the entire community.

He loved baseball and spent years on the board of New Canaan Baseball.

The two projects Benko was most proud of during his five-decade career were Dunning Stadium, and the Waveny Pool. A centerpiece of the great athletic fields at New Canaan High School, Dunning was a years-long effort in which Benko was closely involved. As with every project that Benko took on, he was passionate about and dedicated to the pool at Waveny, giving countless hours to a gem of the community that serves hundreds of residents and competitive swimmers each summer.

He loved his work, he loved what he had, and didn’t want for anything.

Steve bounded out of bed each morning with a smile on his face, and it stayed there through the day. Serving others was his joy. He gave no thought to retirement.

Steve loved going to his kids’ sporting events and was their biggest cheerleader.

He loved to cook for a table full of family and friends, and was famous for his paella and Irish soda bread. He learned to cook for a large crowd at the firehouse and went on to cater many times for the Old Timers Clam Bake and Town Hall Christmas parties.

Steve also loved to sneak out of town to his lake house and enjoy relaxation, family time and the simple life. He to loved cruise around in his boat with Sue and his beloved bulldog, Butch, a cigar and bourbon in hand.

He began serving with New Canaan Fire Co. 1 in 1973, and was its chief for all but one year from 1980 to 1995.

Without asking or taking credit, he set up the PA system for important community ceremonies, including each Veterans Day at God’s Acre and Memorial Day in Lakeview Cemetery. Steve also set up the speakers for the bandstand each Christmas Eve at God’s Acre, staying there long after others had returned home to take them back down again. He loved making the New Canaan Family Fourth happen each July.

In addition to his wife of 31 years, Sue Baer Benko, he is survived by his children, Lindsay Gardner (Christopher), of Troy, N.Y., Stephanie Benko of Philadelphia and Peter Benko of New Canaan, brother David Benko of New Canaan and sister Elaine Sullivan (Mark) of Wilton, as well as many nieces and nephews, who all showed up to the hospital at midnight Saturday, an army of angels who came to take Sue home.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Feb. 24 at the First Presbyterian Church of New Canaan, 178 Oenoke Ridge Road, New Canaan CT 06840.

Family and friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. on Feb. 23 at the Hoyt Funeral Home, 199 Main Street, New Canaan, CT 06840.



 
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02/15/22 07:23 PM #1    

Charles Matheson

Steve was great guy and Soccer teammate in high school. He was one of the few of us that stayed in New Canaan. The town will miss him greatly


02/16/22 09:42 PM #2    

Katie Wilson, K (-)

Thank you for posting this beautiful tribute to Steve. He clearly led a blessed life of purpose and love. May he Rest In Peace. Katie Wilson


02/16/22 10:24 PM #3    

Jim Murphy

Chuck - thanks for posting. As some of you know, Steve and I were cousins. My father and his mom were siblings who both also attended NCHS. Steve and I spent quite a bit of time together growing up, although he attended St. A through 8th grade and I went the South/Saxe route. Many good times playing at their house on holidays. And he and Chuck were groomsmen at my wedding in 1972. Seems like yesterday. He was devoted to the town, for sure. As assistant director to Jim Rosenberg, he would get up early to drag the clay courts at Mead Park so that our privileged tennis players would start with pristine conditions. Name another town that has clay courts? But he has left big shoes to be filled in order for NC to continue with the smooth operation of the events that make that town special. Things will get done, but not with the finesse and quiet behind-the-scenes completeness that he delivered. Quite a legacy. So sad to think he won't be able to enjoy a retirement with Sue and his kids that he richly deserved.


02/19/22 09:12 AM #4    

Ray Squiteri (-)

Yes, Steve was a warm and genuine guy, enthusiastic about whatever he was engaged in. I'm sure he was a terrific recreation director in NC.


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