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Rick Smith

1938 - 2015

Rick Smith obituary, 1938-2015, Thunder Bay, ON

BORN

1938

DIED

2015

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Sargent & Son Funeral Chapel

21 North Court Street

Thunder Bay, Ontario

Rick Smith Obituary

Rick Smith, a long-time resident of Thunder Bay, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, August 16, 2015, with his loving wife at his bedside holding his hand. Born May 28, 1938, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Rick was 77 years of age. Although he became known as the voice of North Western Ontario, his career in broadcasting began in the Maritimes; however, it soon took him and his family west. He worked in Toronto, Montreal, and Niagara Falls. In 1968 he was drawn to what is now known as Thunder Bay. He was interested in the opportunity to move beyond radio and expand into television, but it was the lifestyle the city and region offered that most attracted him here. Rick and his family lived in the country, where they raised horses, a few roosters and the odd beef cow. There were also always a couple of dogs and the occasional cat around the house. Some of the things he enjoyed doing with his family included camping, canoeing, fishing and hunting, photography and scuba diving. He also enjoyed attending various plays, music and sporting events to watch his children and grandchildren. His children and grandchildren were his pride and joy. Having been raised in the Maritimes, he was a bold and adventurous sailor. He found sailing his boat, the Seawolf, on Lake Superior reminiscent of his sailing adventures out of Halifax harbour. He visited various ports around the lake, making numerous friends along the way. Rick loved his work. It gave him an opportunity to work with and meet so many interesting people. He was very passionate about broadcasting, news and public affairs. He was the consummate professional and never shied away from any topic. His daily editorial, One Man's Opinion, was always sure to spark discussion or debate. He enjoyed hosting his Open Line talk show. He was always happy to listen to and discuss/debate issues of local, regional, national or international concern. . . and when he wasn't, there was always the little button. Matters of civic and regional interest were constant topics of conversation around the family dinner table. He also took the time and thoroughly enjoyed conversations with the people he'd meet out in the community. Over the years, Rick was involved in and supportive of many groups and charitable organizations. Rick cared a lot about this city. He was passionate about his job, he cared deeply about the city and region, but he loved his family most of all. Rick is survived by Ruth, his wife of 55 years, his children Mark, Andrea (Martin), Matthew (Liz) and Jen, grandchildren Carl, Danielle (Jacob), Maranda, Connor, Jordan, Madeleine and Jack, and great-grandchildren Edison and Adelaide. A private family service will be held. In lieu of flowers donations to the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation-Northern Cardiac Fund would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the Sargent & Son Funeral Home, 21 N. Court Street.

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Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Aug. 19, 2015.

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L Whitehurst

August 23, 2015

I grew up listening to Rick Smith, especially in years-gone-by at my grandparents home. My grandmother loved to listen to Rick.. My fondest memory was calling in to his talk-show to discuss how I often felt that I was being ignored in fast food restaurant line-ups as a small child. Rick sympathized with me. A true Thunder Bay icon who will always hold a special place in my childhood memories. My sincerest condolences to his family.

Neena Lamba

August 23, 2015

My heart felt Condolences to the family of Rick Smith. He will truly be missed dearly by me, a Thunder Bay resident. May his soul rest in peace.
Neena Lamba

August 21, 2015

A very sad day. I had the pleasure of Rick's company not only on CKPR-TV where I worked for may years, but also as a dear personal friend. We enjoyed many years together sharing our roles on the Kinsmen CF Telethon. Rick also hosted the pilot show of a series we later produced called On The Road Again. My favorite memories include being on a trip to Mexico with Rick and Ruth and strumming guitars together in my basement singing There Was An Old Woman Who Swallowed A Fly. I truly miss him but I also have so many wonderful memories. My sincere best to his family and friends.
Jon Ogden formerly of CKPR-TV

August 21, 2015

We have very fond memories of the times spent with the Smith family at our camp on Floral Beach. I still have Rick's autograph in my autograph book! Sincere condolences to the family on the loss of your husband, father & grandfather. We are thinking of you.
Susan (Simpson) Briscoe, Shirley Simpson & family.

Carol Nicholson

August 20, 2015

A wonderful man, fun to work with, and never a dull moment screening calls for The Rick Smith Show! Rick, it was a pleasure, you will always be remembered. Sincere condolences to the family.

Perry Greico

August 20, 2015

a real Thunder Bay icon..thanks for the memories eh!

Julie Buckingham

August 20, 2015

It was a pleasure to work with Rick on 'The Hill'. Smooth sailing, Rick.

Valerie Marasco

August 20, 2015

I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to converse with Rick, both professionally and personally, and get to know your family. Holding you all in my prayers and sending love and strength during a very difficult time.

August 20, 2015

Our sincere condolences to Ruth and the family. We will miss Rick very much. He was a great friend and we enjoyed spending time with him when we visited. We will miss the great conversations Rick. Rest in peace. Marlina & Steve Szarkowicz

August 20, 2015

Nothing but the utmost respect for Rick. He hired me to come North in 1978 & I will forever be happy he did. A Gentle Man and a Gentleman. You taught many a young broadcaster and that legacy lives on across Canada. God Bless Rick. Til we meet again. Randy Pike

Don Hickey

August 19, 2015

I so enjoyed working with Rick during my 10 years at "The Hill". He was always a gentleman, a consummate professional and a true lover of all things Thunder Bay.
He seemed to possess a constant curiosity and thirst for knowledge as well as a genuine interest in what others were up to.
Most sincere condolences to the family. I only wish I could have paid my respects in person.

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