John Michael Smith Dunnville, Ontario Obituary

John Michael Smith

Suddenly, as a result of a tragic accident at home, John Smith, Age 66. Predeceased by his parents Stan and Doris Smith. Sadly missed by his brothers Ed (Marjore), Bill (Kelly) and his sister Carole, as well as his nephews Dan (Dorrie) and Scott (Suzanne). Sadly missed by his Tasty Tuesday buddies, the Saturday cocktail gang as well as The Hazard County Racing Guys. He will be remembered by his many other friends and neighbours, especially Tommy Pridmore and his family. John was an Avid antique vintage car collector as well as anything else old and mechanical. Most especially John will be missed by his true love Edna Schwyer and his faithful dog Bella. In keeping with John's wishes, cremation has taken place. A celebration of John's life will be held at later date. If so desired, donations to Heart and Stroke or S.P.C.A. would be appreciated by the family.. Arrangements are entrusted to Ballard Minor Funeral Home, 315 Broad Street East, Dinnville, On. Friends are invited to send condolences and sign the Book of Memories at www.ballardminorfh.ca.
March 17, 1954 - August 5, 202003/17/195408/05/2020
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Susan &Shawn Riley, Debbie&Marc Reid
August 23, 2020
These trees are dedicated to the life and memory of John Smith. Our condolences to the family. You are in our hearts!Love Susan,Shawn,Debbie&Marc
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Bonnie Draper-Robins
September 4, 2020
Our deepest condolences to all. We only recently learned of John's passing. I have many memories of our days in the one room school house in South Cayuga. I had the pleasure of running into John in recent years and reminiscing about those days and old school friends. Pra... Continue Reading
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Wayne & Karen Mead
August 20, 2020
As you grieve, please know that we are remembering all of you and honoring the memory of "John Smith".

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Gord and Debbie McLeod
August 14, 2020
John is one of the best people we know. So many great memories. Gord & Johns love of the old cars is what bonded them. Much love to Edna & family.

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Kathy Glover
August 13, 2020
Our heartfelt condolences are sent to Johns family and friends on his sudden passing. He will be missed.
Our parents recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. Because of covid-19 there was to be no large celebration.
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Paul Daley
August 12, 2020
Only great memories of John during our years in public school at the South Cayuga SS No.1 and Dunnville Secondary School. I recall antique day at the old school house and all the great items that John brought from the farm - some of which I am sure he had tuned up before... Continue Reading
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Alexander Huang
August 12, 2020
Mavi and I were shocked, stunned and immediately saddened when we heard the news. Our deepest condolences for John's family members. We bought the lot of Ed and Marg that is immediately to the left of Tommy Pridmore's place and started building our dream summer house w... Continue Reading
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Kathryn Hancock
August 12, 2020
We are so sorry to hear of the loss of John. Thinking of you! Don & Kathryn Hancock
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edith paterson
August 10, 2020
deepest symathy Edith and Derek Paterson
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Howard Smith
August 10, 2020
John was a great guy to work with. My sincere thoughts and prayers to Johns family and good friends. Harold Smith
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Jim Derklerk
August 10, 2020
We offer our condolences to the family. Since we rented the land behind his farm for years, we saw all his antique cars and other things he was always working on. Jim and Nelly DeKlerk