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Dawne Sacre
Dawne Graham
      
Stella Scallon
Stella Comazzetto
    
Ted Smith
 
Ted is also in the class of 1951
      

Theodore A. Smith (Ted) passed away peacefully on November 16,2020 at the age of 88. He had spent the last 10 months in Ridgeview Lodge, and previously in Berwick on the Park, Kamloops. A special thank you to the team in both homes for your care and support.

Ted was very proud to say he was born March 31,1932 in Blue River, B.C. From there his family moved to Vernon for a short time, before making Kamloops their home in the early 1940’s. Ted was a Graduate of first year university from Kamloops Senior Secondary, then attended UBC for six months. He then moved back to the North Thompson Valley to continue his work in the cedar pole/piling business with his father. He and his Ted formed the corporation Gilbert Smith Forest Products Ltd. in 1955. After his Father ‘s retirement in 1957, he continued his position as President of Gilbert Smith Forest Products. They built the first lumber mill in 1968. Ted remained President until 2016. Ted had a very high regard for the "boys". He always said if it wasn’t for the men, there wouldn’t be a mill. That included the much needed “girls” as well! Ted was well respected by his peers, often referred to as a “Pioneer of the Forest Industry”. Ted sat on numerous boards, and associations, all of which enhanced his interest in the industry. One in particular, Fibrico. He would often reminisce about standing around the bon fire at the North Vancouver site. He served as the Chairman and director for several years for Fibrico. Ted was also a strong advocate of Barriere. In the fire of 2003, Ted’s focus was not on saving his father’s legacy, but saving the jobs that supported Barriere. He also served on the TNRD as well as the Barriere Improvement district.

Ted will always be remembered as a straight shooter, in his work and home. You knew where you stood with him! He also had a fun loving side. That was brought out many times on a Sunday at the cabin, on Adams lake, or as Ted would say “God’s Country”. He was an avid water and snow skier, always with a grin, and enjoyed sharing those times with the ones he loved. His 75th Birthday with family and friends at Sun Peaks was a fond memory for him. Ted and his wife also had their “spot” in Maui that they enjoyed annually for several decades.

Ted met his beloved wife in the outdoor club and was married to Dorothy Margaret for almost 59 years before her passing in 2014. He is also predeceased by his father, George Gilbert Smith in 1976, and his mother, Carmen Jessie Smith in 1986, brother Harry and niece Heather.

Ted is survived by his children, Ted (Shelley), Patti (Tim), three Grandchildren, Maeghan (Jared), Trevor (Kelly), Cody (Kathleen) and three Great Grandchildren, Elyse, Emmett and Isla. His brothers Bob and Carman (Barbara), sister-in-law, Liz (Dewey), as well as many nieces and nephews, family and friends.
Robert Stebbing
 
Robert is also in the class of 1949
    
Mary Stewart
Mary Thomas
323 Ridge Road
Kamloops, BC
V2C 4Y9

     

13 May, 1932 – 31 March, 2024

Mary was born in Kamloops and lived the vast majority of her life here. Mary wed Ray Thomas in 1952 and, soon after, she and Ray built their home in Dallas where she lived happily for 67 years until her passing. Mary and Ray were one of the first to reside in Dallas and, in fact, it was in their living room that neighbours gathered to choose the name 'Dallas' for the community.

Mary lost Ray in September of 2008. She is survived by three of her children - Carol Monk (Garry) of Vernon, Sandi Harris (Allan) of Kamloops, and John Thomas (Debbie) of Kamloops - as well as son-in-law Roy Hubel (Alice). She leaves behind three grandchildren - Brandon Harris (Tahni), Amanda and Nicole Thomas - and great-grandchild Jordan Butler. Mary was predeceased by husband Ray, daughter Donna and all 9 of her siblings (she held out until the last).

Mary was a very special woman, and so loved by her family, including her grandchildren who doted on her and adored her. Mary was a homemaker first and foremost, raising her four children. She was one of their biggest supporters and, throughout the years, you would often find her on the sidelines cheering on her children and grandchildren in their many activities. Later, Mary also donated many, many hours of volunteer time working at Flutter Buys Thrift Store in memory of her husband, Ray.

Mary looked back with fond memories of the many summers spent with family and friends at their cabin on Okanagan Lake. She considered those years as some of the best of her life, and during those years, the Thomas family forged a life-long bond with the Comazzetto family. Later Mary and Ray had the wonderful opportunity to share a cabin on Shuswap Lake where many happy hours were spent with the family.
Arden Strudwick
 
Box 547 (42 Willow Crescent)
Fort Qu'Appelle, SK
S0G 1S0

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