Jean Smith
May 27th, 1923 ~ December 21st, 2024
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of our mother/Grandmother Jean Smith (nee Bale).
Predeceased by her husband Leslie Smith.
Jean was born in Winnipeg Manitoba. Came to New Westminster B.C. November 1949.
She will be deeply missed by her son Terry (Karen} daughter Vera (Ralf) grandchildren
Kerri (Tyler) Warren (Jillian) Kevin (Taryn) Mathew (Karissa) and 6 great grandchildren Nieces and Nephews.
Jean worked in a day care over the years and enjoyed her volunteer work in the church
and community.
She loved the outdoors, snowmobiling, 4-wheel driving, and playing tennis.
Jean lived a good happy life.
Jean will be missed by her family. She will always be in our hearts.
There will be a family gathering to celebrate her life.
In Lieu of flowers please kindly donate to a charity of your choice.
Messages:
Sending love and condolences to all the family. I have such fond memories of staying with Jean and getting to know her and Les during a summer vacation to Canada. A formidable, fun and very kind lady.
We never met Mrs. Smith but we knew of her son Terry and wife Karen for quite a few years. They spoke a lot of Mrs. Smith. We would like to send our condolences to Terry, Karen, Vera, Ralph and the rest of the family. May Jean RIP.
How fortunate we were to have had the gift of time and memories with Auntie Jean. All the love she gave now lives in her family.
I express my deepest sympathy in this time of great sorrow. The Bible gives a comforting hope that your loved one will come to life again on a peaceful paradise earth when death will be no more in John 5:28, 29 and Acts 24:15.
Thank you Vera, for ALL your family did to make the passing of our Aunt Jeannie comfortable, kind and honourable. Brian and I respected Jean. Her determination, her devotion as well as her sense of fun and adventure were inspirations to us. The lifetime of caring she showed all of us, will remain a loving memory.
So thankful Terry & I got to spend a lovely time with Jean & Les on our trip to Vancouver & then a few years later with Jean & her family. We were made so welcome and there were lots of laughs on the phone between those trips. A lovely lady who I will remember with love.