STUART SMITH

Posted: January 21st, 2023

STUART SMITH March 21, 1940 January 18, 2023
Stuart Melville Smith passed away peacefully on January 18, 2023, at the age of 82 years, with his family by his side at St. Joseph’s Carmel Hospice, Medicine Hat. He is survived by his wife Donna Jean (nee Deacon), and his two children Andrew (Drew) Smith (Meagan Enticknap, Ellie, Finn and Olwen) and Pamela Hossack (John Hossack, Molly and Bennett), his sister-in-law Jane Smith of Brampton, Ontario, and brother-in-law Cal Deacon (Tracy) of Vancouver, and many nieces and nephews. Stuart was predeceased by his father John Melville Smith, his mother Alice May Smith (nee Bell), his brother David of Brampton, Ontario, and his sister Jocelyn Knowles (Colin) of Calgary. Stuart was born in Winnipeg and grew up in Vancouver where he met Donna, the love of his life, and a remarkable group of high school friends, with whom they spent numerous summers in Kelowna and visited as much as possible over the decades. Married in 1963, the young couple were transferred to Alberta in 1968 for Stuart’s work with International Harvester, eventually opening a dealership in Medicine Hat in 1975 Doram-Smith Services International Ltd. A lifelong learner, at the age of 44 years, Stuart went back to school, taking a year of history at the Medicine Hat College. While his family stayed in Medicine Hat, Stuart moved to Edmonton in 1986 to study at the University of Alberta and earned his law degree in 1990. Back in Medicine Hat, Stuart practiced law alongside Greg Cote, and finished his career as Duty Council at the Medicine Hat Courthouse, work that he found particularly rewarding. For many years, Stuart was an active member of the Medicine Hat Rotary Club where he regularly volunteered at the annual Music Festival. In his retirement, Stuart indulged his love of reading and listening to jazz music. While volunteering at the Medicine Hat Archives, he was able to apply his interest in local history by helping to build a database of digitized land records. Above all, Stuart was a loving husband and father, who as a younger man found time to coach hockey and lead a Boy Scout Cub Pack, and in his later years he travelled around Canada and further afield to spend time with his children and grandchildren. For nearly 50 years, Stuart and Donna called Medicine Hat home, raising their two children among a wonderful group of friends, with whom Stuart regularly demonstrated his quick wit and sense of humour. In recent years, the warm and generous support of their neighbours was a great help in coping with Stuart’s declining health. Our family would like to thank Dr. Prince of Medicine Hat, Dr. Cheng at Calgary’s Tom Baker Cancer Clinic, and numerous other caring members of the Alberta Health Services in Lethbridge and Medicine Hat. In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire, our family would encourage gifts in Stuart’s memory to St. Joseph’s Carmel Hospice and the Medicine Hat Food Bank. A Celebration of Life is being planned for March and further details will be shared closer to the date. To leave a message of condolence you may visit www.pattisonfuneralhome.com.

PATTISON FUNERAL HOME
AND CREMATORIUM
540 South Railway St. SE,
Medicine Hat T1A 4C2

4 Condolences for “STUART SMITH”

  1. Corrine Anderson says:

    So Sorry to hear of Stuart’s passing! I have fond memories of our time as neighbours in the 80’s . You guys were the best! I know all the wonderful memories you have of a life together will bring a smile and comfort!

  2. Elaine Wiedemann says:

    Dear Donna & family,
    I am very sorry to hear of Stuart’s passing. My sympathy and blessings to you as you celebrate Stuart’s life.
    Elaine Wiedemann

  3. Sheila Verhegge says:

    Donna and family, I wish to pass on my sincere condolences to you and your family on the passing of such a kind and wonderful man. Stuart was so very kind and unassuming and was always there to help. I worked at the Court of Queen’s Bench for 25 years and knew Stuart for all those years. He was always very pleasant to deal with. He will be missed by many. I must also say that my son and Pam grew up together and so of course we had that connection for many years prior to my working with Stuart. May your memories be your strength.
    Sheila Verhegge.

  4. Adolf Seilet says:

    Dear Donna ;Drew;Pam Family. My Thoughts are with you at this time
    Will always be in my memory
    Adolf Seiler

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