James Renold Smith
October 26th, 2018
It is with memories of great love that we announce the passing of James Renold Smith on October 26, 2018 after a short and courageous battle with cancer.
Born in Radville on December 30, 1942, James was predeceased by his parents Renold and Ann Smith, sister Diane and father-in-law Henry Mazenc. He is survived by his wife Lorraine Smith; two daughters Stacey (Greg) Weisbeck and Cara Smith; grandchildren Raeann, Brittany and Megan Weisbeck; brother Gaylen (Eleonore) Smith and their children Jeff, Natalie and Kelley; and mother-in-law Lucille Mazenc. He is also survived by his in-laws Henriette (George) Dolak and their children Mirelle and Monique; Yvonne (Vern) Solie and their children Reena, Mallory and Bret; Helen (Dave) Woitas and their children Derek and Tania; Renald Mazenc and his children Ryan, Brandon and Orin; and Roseanne (Don) Van de Sype and their children Daina, Wade, Kyle and Kelsey; and close friend Jared Nerbas.
Live simply, Laugh often, Love deeply
James especially enjoyed taking care of and spending time with his children and grandchildren, he took great pride in them. He loved to spend time and visit with family and friends. He was happiest when he would be making others laugh. He was very compassionate and a great support to many.
James enjoyed family vacations, camping, and travelling, especially to Mexico with Lorraine. He always had special projects on the go, he was very creative and loved making jewelry, renovating, decorating his home, and painting pictures. He always took pride in being asked for advice on home decor.
James worked as a draftsman at Dominion Bridge, Saskmont Engineering, and Geco Steel. He changed careers and worked at Supreme Kitchens, Sears Canada and 24-7.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing to express sympathy may donate to Grace Hospice (William Booth) or 3B Oncology at Pasqua Hospital where the nurses, care aids and doctors provided James with remarkable care which we are forever thankful for.
A Celebration of Life will be held at Conexus Arts Centre, Jacqui Shumiatcher Room on November 13, 2018 at 1:00 p.m.
Messages:
I’m very sorry to hear of your husbands passing My thoughts are with you all
Dear Lorraine, Cara, Stacey and your whole family, We are deeply saddened by Jim’s passing and the void it has left in the hearts of all those who’s lives he touched in such a positive and loving way. His love and loyalty to friends and family, quick wit and humour, and larger than life personality will always be fondly remembered. And on the eve of his celebration of life, we want you all to know he will be forever in our hearts..
Lorraine & Family, So very sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Sincerest condolences and hugs to all. Al
Lorraine and Family— sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. May we extend our sympathy and condolences to all his family. To Jim— thank you for being our friend! Rick & Flo
I am so sorry to hear about Jim. He was such a great friend and neighbour to my sister Linda. Jim was a very easy person to get to know as he was always so warm, friendly and welcoming. May he always be in your memories and forever in your heart. Hugs Marianne
We are saddened to hear of Jim's passing, and will miss seeing him in the neighborhood. Our thoughts and prayers to you all.
Dear Lorraine and Family, I was so sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. He was a wonderful friend and neighbour. Thanks for the great memories. ❤️
Lorraine and family. Saddened to hear of Jims Passing, sorry for your loss. Larry & Diane Schmidt.
Our deepest sympathies to you and your family, Lorraine. We are thinking of you, wishing you peace and comfort as you remember Jim, and how he loved life and loved to laugh. Our thoughts are with you during this sad time. Love and hugs to you.
Dear Lorraine, Stacey, Kara and family, We are saddened to learn of Jim's passing. He was a humorous, hospitable and kind gentleman. I will always remember the many stops I made to your home in Regina when I was on my way from Saskatoon to Estevan for holidays. You were always so generous, kind and hospitable. We will always cherish the memory of the last time we were all together. It was a wonderful evening of Thai food and coffee and dessert. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Ron and Ruth
Hello Lorraine. I'm so very sorry to hear the sad news of Jim's passing. My thought and prayers are with you and your family. God Bless.
So sorry, Lorraine, to hear of Jim’s passing. He was a wonderful man and good friend. I know he will be missed by many.
I am so sorry to hear of your loss Lorraine take care
I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. My sympathy to you Lorraine and to Stacey and Cara. Jim was the one to make people laugh. He gave me many rides home to Radville while I was attending University. Jim was truly a great person!
Lorraine my deepest sympathy to you and family
My deepest condolences to you, Lorraine and family. Jim was a wonderful person. I truly enjoyed working, visiting and chatting with him, always. He was very entertaining and fun to be with. Brenda and I will sincerely miss him.
I am so sorry for your loss. He was such a fine man. So much like his grandfather. I enjoyed our conversations so much. I will miss him. Bless you all Mary Kay Morris. Cousin
Thinking of you Cara, hugs from me to you.
I got to know Jim many years ago when he was a patient in the hospital. He was a great guy and I have lots of great memories from those days. Sincere sympathy to you and your family.
Lorraine, Stacey and Cara We were shocked and saddened to hear about Jim's sudden passing. Jim had a heart of gold and was a true and loyal friend. Please accept our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Donna & Jim Holmes
Our deepest sympathy our thoughts and prayers are with you all. From Dennis and Valerie Mazenc
I have known Jim a very long time. Considering he was at every family function at the Weisbeck’s home. He was always very welcoming and made you feel very comfortable. He always said something that would make me laugh. I will really miss seeing him when we visit your family. He will be greatly missed, but I will always remember how he made everyone else’s lives brighter by just being around.
Our deepest condolences
So Sorry for the loss of a very good friend to my brother and to the rest of my family who knew him as a great man and husband . Always seemed to make so many people laugh and smile with his jokes and humour . RIP
Hi Lorraine and girls. So sorry for your loss. Sending prays to the family, and friends. Your friend Linda
So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Dear Lorraine & family...words cannot express, how sorry I am, to hear of Jim’s passing. My prayer... may God wrap his arms around you & yours, & Comfort you, in this difficult time.
I am so sorry to hear of Jim’s passing! My deepest sympathy to you Lorraine and family. I know you have many great memories of Jim!
To the family’s of Jim our deepest sympathy, Jim and his family were close at our times in Radville, loved all, his sister was my bridesmaid oh so long ago, Jim was a kind and happy man, as was his family,rest in peace.
We are so very sorry to hear this sad news of Jim's passing .. hugs to all of you ❣
Dear Lorraine, Cara and Stacey, Henry and I mourn the passing of Jim with so many others whose lives he touched. Jim could always make any get together or conversations so much brighter with his sense of humour and quick wit. Unfortunately we are unable to attend the celebration of life as I am house bound recovering from a broken hip. Will be thinking of and praying for your family. Sincerely Joan
So sorry to hear about James Lorraine, he was my coffee buddy for many years. He had a heart of gold and a sense humor like no other. Sure glad I got to see him one last time.