It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Susan Caroline Smith (nee
Adams), at the age of 77. She was born in Toronto, Ontario, to Charles and Eleanor
Adams. Susan was predeceased by her husband, Karsten Smith. Loving mother to
Deborah (Greg), Trevor (Kelly) and Brendon. Grandmother to Billy and Sophie and
great grandmother to April.
Sue lived a life full of adventure, travel and love for her family and many friends. She will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by all.
As per Sues wishes, there will be no service or celebration of life.
In Memory of Susan,
donations can be made to her favourite pet rescue
Donate to UDR Pet Rescue Canada
(udrcanada.ca) or the Canadian Cancer Society.
Cremation has taken place.
Messages of Condolence
10 years ago I met Sue and she was such an amazing mentor in the gardens, and such a loving friend. I am forever grateful for our beautifu...
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10 years ago I met Sue and she was such an amazing mentor in the gardens, and such a loving friend. I am forever grateful for our beautiful relationship, and will miss seeing you every couple of weeks for our chats in your gardens. Sue was like a nana to me as I lost mine when I was a young teen. Love and miss you forever nana Sue Sue, I know you’ll always be with me in the gardens xoxo
Amanda Georgina March 08, 2024
Amanda Georgina March 08, 2024
My condolences I have fond memories of Sue and Karsten and growing up with Brendon and Trevor in Claremont. I am so sorry for your loss gu...
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My condolences I have fond memories of Sue and Karsten and growing up with Brendon and Trevor in Claremont. I am so sorry for your loss guys Sue was one in a million.
Lisa Drake Bowmanville March 07, 2024
Lisa Drake Bowmanville March 07, 2024
My sincere condolences to all Sue’s family.
Sue was a wonderful long time friend who will be very much missed by her circle of frien...
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My sincere condolences to all Sue’s family.
Sue was a wonderful long time friend who will be very much missed by her circle of friends .
Our get togethers included enjoyable lunches at Michael’s in Ajax ( The M’s Girls) that we never missed often staying until closing, and our many ski vacations to BC.
Sue showed such courage dealing with her multiple health issues, always with that beautiful smile and was an inspiration to all her friends .
I am grateful to have had her as my friend .