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Leroy SMITH
October 16, 1937 - November 5, 2024
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On November 5, 2024, Leroy Smith of St. Paul, Alberta, formerly of Welwyn, Saskatchewan, passed away at the age of 87 years.
Dad was born on October 16, 1937 in Welwyn, Saskatchewan. He was the youngest of three boys to farmers Roy and Marg Smith. His two older brothers, Garnet (Shirley) and Leighton (Marjie) provided numerous nieces and nephews whom he was proud to call family. After graduation from high school and helping out on the farm, along with participating in many school and community sports, it was finally time to think about pursuing his occupation. Dad considered farming, but applied for the RCMP, the RCAF and University. Eventually Dad decided to attend post secondary school at the University of Saskatoon in the Engineering program. It was during this time that he met a lovely woman from Tantallon Saskatchewan, Victorine Raymond (parents Tom and Josee Raymond), his soon to be bride of 67 years.
After marriage September 14, 1957, Dad switched to the Education program. It was during this time that the first child, Lee, arrived in Esterhazy, Saskatchewan in August 1958.
Once completing the Education program at the U of S, these hardy Saskatchewan farm kids accepted a Teaching position in Acme AB, where the second child Calvin (Jennifer) arrived in Three Hills, Alberta in February, 1961. After a short time in Acme, an opportunity to teach at a country school in Kathryn, Alberta became available. It was here, while living in a teacherage, that Dad truly excelled. After two years teaching in Kathryn, Dad applied for and was accepted as the Vice-Principal and eventually became Principal, keeping the school functioning smoothly, while he completed his Bachelor Degree in Education.
Aside from playing on the local Men’s Baseball team, he started coaching and refereeing in Kathryn’s High School programs, where they were able to win both the regional Basketball and Baseball finals. During this time, their third child, Janelle (Maurice) arrived in Calgary, Alberta in March, 1963.
Missing the farm life, in 1969, Dad applied for a teaching position at Glen Avon in St. Paul, Alberta, a place that the family would truly call home. After teaching for a year, a farm was found and purchased 3 miles north of town. A farm we called home until 1986, where after all the kids moved out, Dad and Mom down-sized to an acreage in St. Edouard to be near the grand kids who lived a mile and a half north. In 2001, they decided to down-size again and purchased a small home on the East Side of St. Paul until 2023 where Mom and Dad moved into a Seniors Home.
While at Glen Avon, Dad continued his coaching and refereeing of school sports all the while teaching Grade 8 Science and Grade 9 Math. Again, after his first year of teaching, Dad applied for and was accepted as Vice-Principal of Glen Avon. A position he held until 1988, where he spent the remaining years as Principal until early retirement in 1993.
Upon retirement, while keeping busy on the acreage, he was asked to join the St. Paul Legion where he spent part of his time as Treasurer applying for grants and funding to assist in building the New Legion Hall.
Dad was always creative and mechanically inclined, but really enjoyed playing sports, especially Baseball. Some notable teams dad played with were the Holar Saskatchewan Team, Keoma Alberta Men’s team and the St. Paul Alberta Men’s team, primarily as a pitcher. A couple highlights of his time playing Baseball, was having his eldest son Lee catch for him in St. Paul and being inducted in the Saskatchewan Sports Hall Of Fame as part of the Holar Saskatchewan Men’s Team. A very successful Team in the early 50’s.
Dad loved the outdoors and shared these interests, skills and safety with his two sons and daughter, and eventually grandson and granddaughter on numerous hunting, fishing and camping trips. These trips included Mom’s delicious cake, with Dad always requesting lots of brown sugar icing to share with his family. During retirement he would go hunting by himself, often sitting in the truck watching. On one occasion, the sun was warm, Dad fell asleep, only to wake up with a deer looking in the window at him. All he could do was roll the window down and say, “Boo!”
The farm was a perfect place to be outdoors. His love and passion for farm life was shared with his children, teaching them how to care for all the different animals, training animals, maintaining equipment, producing and cultivating crops, building and constructing, always with a Science and Math lesson. Many trees were planted on the farm, as Dad believed in helping the environment. Gardening continued throughout his life, with his last garden being planted in 2023. He was always available to help his neighbors on the farm and neighbors in town.
Dad was always proud of his grandchildren, Dorielle (Barry), a teacher, Alec (Meghan) a Warrant Officer with the PPCLI and Frankie, a Power Engineer in Australia along with his two great grandchildren Zander and Lukas.
Dad’s wish was to be cremated with no services to be held. Instead of any formal services, we know that Dad would want everyone to love yourself, care for your families, be respectful of other people and that we are all in life together.
Please celebrate our Dad’s life by watching the following video tribute: Leroy Smith’s Video Tribute
If you wish to donate, please donate to either Haying in the 30’s (Cancer Support Society) or the Heart & Stroke Foundation ℅ 5626-51 Street, St. Paul, AB T0A 3A1. To send condolences online, please visit https://www.gracegardensfuneralchapel.com/obituary/leroy-smith/
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From: Kimberlee (Krochmal)
Relation: My grade school vice principal
My condolences to your family. Mr. Smith was Vice-Principal when I was in Glen Avon. Mr. Smith was I think everyone’s favourite authoritarian. He was firm and kind at the same time. I have fond memories of him every time I pass your childhood home in St.Paul.
From: Alma Conrad
Relation: Friend
My condolences to the family. Leroy lived a very productive and fulfilling life but will be missed by the entire community
From: Clem Lozeau
Relation: High School
Sincerest condolences to you and your family Janelle.
From: Roseanne (Dakin) Reinke
Relation: Former teacher
My condolences to your family. Mr. Smith was my science teacher in junior high as well as VP at Glen Avon. He was a great teacher, and a kind man. A life well lived.
From: Dennis Zukiwsky
Relation: Fellow teacher and friend
Vicky, Cal, Janelle and the entire Smith family, our thoughts and prayers are with you. May the many warm memories you have of Leroy comfort during this difficult time.
What a wonderful caring person who loved Sports, teaching, his students and above all his family. Leroy was an incredible mentor and wonderful administrator, of whom we are so thankful for his guidance and support in not only our teaching careers but in the life. Rest in peace, our dear friend.
Dennis and Gloria Zukiwsky and family
From: Paul Emile and Gladys Boisvert
Relation: Long-time acquaintance.and colleague as teachers.
Our most sincere condolences to you Victorine , Cal, Janelle and all those who had a special place for Leroy in their hearts. We remember him as a colleague and well respected man in our community. May knowing that you are in our thoughts and prayers ease the pain you feel as you mourn Leroy’s passing.
From: Leo and Sandra caouette
Relation: Neighbors of Mr smith ‘s daughter Janelle
Condolences to you and your family
From: Gloria and Marshall Grekul
Relation: Former colleague and friend
We were very much saddened to hear of Leroy’s passing. Our sincere condolences to Vicky, Cal, Janelle and all the family. Leroy was an outstanding principal and teacher. He was a respectful, kind, and good-natured educator who gained the respect of students and staff. Leroy will be missed, but his memory will endure.
From: Judy Kendel
Relation: Friend
Dearest Vicki, Cal and Janelle… my deepest condolences to the Smith family on the passing of Leroy… our long time friend and teacher. Take care of each other during this difficult time. Judy Kendel & Family
Service Schedule
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If you wish to donate, please donate to either Haying in the 30’s (Cancer Support Society) or the Heart & Stroke Foundation ℅ 5626-51 Street, St. Paul, AB T0A 3A1.
Thank You Notice
Mr. Leroy Smith Video Tribute
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