Tributes paid to former Chief Executive of Cornwall homeless charity

St Petrocs say they're "proud" to have worked alongside Steve Ellis, who has passed away

Author: Sophie SquiresPublished 26th Sep 2023
Last updated 26th Sep 2023

The former Chief Executive of a Cornwall homeless charity has passed away.

Steve Ellis led St Petrocs for over 20 years before stepping down from his role in April last year, but he remained actively involved as Vice President.

The Truro-based charity say they are "proud" to have worked alongside him and say they are "committed to bringing about his legacy of ending homelessness in Cornwall".

A tribute on their Facebook page said: "It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Steve Ellis. Whilst Steve had been very unwell, his passing has come as a shock to us all.

"Steve led St Petrocs for over 20 years in his role as Chief Executive and when he stepped down in April 2022, remained actively involved with the charity as Vice President.

"Steve was a recognisable figure and voice in Cornish society. Many of you will have met Steve over the years and seen the impact of his dedication to St Petrocs. His care for every individual, his ability to do the right thing and his vision for ending homelessness has brought St Petrocs to be the organisation it is today.

"We remember Steve’s wife Mandy, their children and his wider family and friends at this time.

"From all of us at St Petrocs (and in his own words), ‘go steady’ Steve."

Tributes have been pouring in for Steve following the announcement - including from former MP for St Ives, Andrew George.

He said: "Very sad. Such a lovely and sincerely committed guy. Terrible loss. Love and kind wishes to his family."

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