Susan Smith

In loving memory ~ It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, nan, sister, aunt, and friend, Susan Smith. Susan was born in Comox, BC, and spent her life in the greater Campbell River area, including many years at Stories Beach. Anyone who knew Susan would remember her ceaselessRead more...

Susan Smith

In loving memory ~
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, nan, sister, aunt, and friend, Susan Smith.
Susan was born in Comox, BC, and spent her life in the greater Campbell River area, including many years at Stories Beach.
Anyone who knew Susan would remember her ceaseless wit, warmth, stubbornness, humour, and unconditional love for her family. She was a dedicated supporter of her grandchildren, nieces, and nephews, and could often be found at soccer and hockey games, dance recitals, school events, and weekly family dinners. She was relentlessly wise, and could be relied on for advice and knowledge at any time of day. Susan was our favourite call on the drive home, coffee buddy, and role model.
Susan is predeceased by her mother Irene, father Maurice, and brother-in-law Jim. She is survived by her husband Barrie, son Mike (Anastasia), daughter Shannon (Cam), grandchildren Paige, Logan, and Griffin, sisters Maureen, Lynne (Rodney), Sharon (Patrick), brother Lyle (Janice), and many cousins, nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews.
Susan’s family would like to extend their utmost gratitude to the Intensive Care Units at Victoria General Hospital, Vancouver General Hospital, and the North Island Hospital (Campbell River and Region) for their incredible care and support in the last weeks of her life. Susan’s husband would specifically like to recognize Ian Fleetwood, Gary Redekop, Val Veerapen, and Robyn McEwen for their contributions to Susan’s health and recovery.
Her family has decided not to have a service for Susan. To celebrate Susan’s life, drink a coffee, watch the hummingbirds, or have a really good laugh – it’s what she would have done.