It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather on Sunday, April 26th, 2009. A native son of Victoria, Stan was born Nov 18th, 1940 to Sidney and Dorothy Smith. He attended Cloverdale and Lampson Elementary then Esquimalt High before joining the P.P.C.L.I. and serving overseas in Germany. On his return, he served on the C.N.A.V. Endeavour before joining the B.C. Ferries Corporation where he thrived and enjoyed a successful 35 year career.
Stan is predeceased by his parents and younger brother David. He leaves behind Audrey, his loving wife of 40 years, son Glenn (Mona); his sisters Patricia, Lorraine, and Dianne (Ron); sister in-law Norah; Step-children Ann (Doug), Tom (Karen), Steve (Pat); grandchildren Andrew, Sarah, Steven, Troy, Tanis, Stephanie, and Jennifer; great-grandchildren Ashley, Sophie, Bailey, Jade, and Mya, and numerous nieces and nephews throughout Canada and the U.S. He will be missed by his “army buddy” Dennis, close friend Rick, his poker buddies Roy, Des, Gary, and John, and all his former colleagues at B.C. Ferries.
Many thanks for the care and special attention given by the nursing staff at the Peninsula Health Centre, the volunteer drivers at Beacon Community Services, the attending paramedic crew, and the Sidney R.C.M.P. Special thanks to his physician Brian Winsby, for his years of care and friendship.
Those wishing to pay their last respects are invited to attend a visitation on Monday, May 4th from 6:00 pm to 8:30pm at McCall Bros. Funeral Chapel, 1400 Vancouver St., Victoria, B.C. A celebration of Stan’s life for family and friends will be scheduled at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donation can be made to a charity of choice.
“Stan, we will all forever miss your warm smiles, big hugs, sharp humour, enduring kindness, and pure, unrelenting love. Travel safely.”
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Dianne Jury
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Dianne Jury I will miss my brother. I will never forget him. I will miss our saturday night phone call to catch up on “what’s new.” I still can not believe that he is gone.
Dianne and Ron Jury
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Maureen Mann I have been on vacation and arrived back to work to find Stan’s obituary in the paper. It was a shock. I started seeing Stan in the wound care clinic when I was replacing Shirley Clow. Stan and I got on very well as I am sure he did with most people as he was in contact with. I was the only other person beside Shirley in the home care wound clinic that had the qualifications to debride his wounds so we had time fir long chats about the politics of North Saanich and life in general. I always enjoyed my visits with Stan, he was a pleasant, good mannered, so kind and an all around great guy and I will miss him. Please except my condolences to Audrey and the Stan’s family. May he rest in peace knowing he was loved and passed on that love
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Donna Andrew Our deepest sympathy for your loss.
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Rina Langford-Kimmett I’m very sorry that Uncle Stan has passed away. I hope that everyone’s good memories of him give them comfort.
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Denis Cameron Sorry to hear about Stans passing. I have known him since 1944 when we were kids together.A great guy. Condolences to his family. Denis Cameron
I will miss my brother. I will never forget him. I will miss our saturday night phone calls to catch up on “what new”. I still can not believe he is gone.
Dianne and Ron Jury