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July 23, 2013
We at the Res Group of Companies would like to extend our sincere condolences to the Smith family. Don's contribution to the construction industry as founder of EllisDon one of the largest in the country is a feat the very few individuals can match. He will sadly be missed.
The Res Group of Companies - Cookstown
John Ison
July 18, 2013
I only worked with Don for a short period during the Peterson era but it was an unforgettable experience, literally. Canada and London is a little poorer today.
Lenard Biscope
July 18, 2013
My wife and I would like to give our condolences to the Smith family. Having worked together for time, I can say that Don was a fine person and will be be missed.
Ivana Baldelli
July 18, 2013
Joan and Geoff,
sorry to read of Don's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the entire family during these difficult times.
Janet Wilson (Cummins)
July 17, 2013
Canada has lost a fine 'mensch' - I knew the family through Lizabeth McKillop when I lived in London, many years ago. Don Smith was so down-to-earth, in spite of his intelligence, wealth, and obvious business acumen. My sincere condolences to Joan, the children, and grandchildren.
George Hutchison
July 17, 2013
Don was a great guy; head of a special family, whose integrity was fired by his example. I covered the university beat for The London Free Press back in the 1960s, when the faculty association at Western resolved never to meet or attend any club in London that discriminated on the basis of race, creed or colour. Grudgingly, the association president identified for me the establishment clubs they had in mind, including the London Club. Don was president. Where other club presidents denied discriminatory practices, Don readily stated he would welcome an application from a Jew, and the invisible barrier of discrimination in London was shattered. He was one of a kind. A great citizen of London, Ontario and Canada.
Joseph Mancinelli
July 17, 2013
Don was a great Canadian, a captain of industry and a loyal liberal leader. He will be missed and not forgotten. He will live on in his sons, Jeff and brothers and families, and of course the Ellis Don family.
My sincere ondolences o the families.
Joseph Mancinelli , on behalf of my family and the Liuna family.
Mardie Weir
July 17, 2013
Don, you left the world a better place than you found it. I am proud to have known you.
Ron Gillespie
July 17, 2013
Joan, on behalf of my late father Harold Gillespie and my mother Elsie I wish to add our thoughts and prayers to you and your family on the passing of Don. I was with my mother when the news came and mom was recalling dad starting to work with Don on that first schoolhouse.
Marc Kealey
July 17, 2013
To Joan and all the Smith family, please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of Don. He was truly one of Canada's best natural resources. He will be missed.
Susan Horne
July 17, 2013
Joan and family you are in our thoughts and prayers. Don will be missed but never forgotten.
July 17, 2013
One heck of a man. A lifetime of accomplishments. Grew up my whole life seeing EllisDon construction sites. Part of the life of the city. A good life lived. You would have to be very proud of your Patriarch. A great Canadian by any standard. His enterprise also employed so many Canadians helping them to live good lives. I'm a stranger but had to say something about what was plainly a force for good. Rest well & in peace Donald J. Smith. God Bless You.
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