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Hugh SMITH Obituary

HUGH LUMMIS SMITH Hugh Lummis Smith passed away on April 13, 2022, at the age of 96 in his much-loved home in Horseshoe Valley, precisely where he intended to be when his time finally came. True to his plan, he died while on his way to tuck his beloved wife of 73 years, Barbara A. Smith, into bed, as he did every night. To the end, Hugh was a highly intelligent, ever curious, quiet and caring man, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend. He was a skilled artist, craftsman and gardener, who didn't waste words on frivolous talk and could always be relied upon in any situation. Family was his most cherished asset, and in that he felt rich. Hugh was a student at Ridley College and Western University, a private in the RAF, a lumber salesman, and then a student again, this time at the University of Toronto. He was a librarian who was recognized for notable contributions to the development of both the Robarts and Erindale College libraries at the U of T. He was passionate about books; an avid reader constantly seeking knowledge and clarity. He was a scale model shipwright and historian, who loved a good and fair discussion. He did not like to be the centre of attention. Hugh is survived by his wife, 5 children; Gail Stoddart (Rob), Jeffery, Anne Lougheed, Hugh (Bev), Evan (Tracy); 13 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren, all of whom he adored. His love of a big family party filled with food, music, laughter, and the many people he loved, will live on in those of us he has left behind. We will profoundly miss and fondly remember him always. Rest in peace Boo/Dad/Gang. We love you. Messages of condolence are welcomed at www.mundellfuneralhome.c om

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Apr. 30 to May 4, 2022.

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Carole Black Brisley

May 6, 2022

I have been out of touch with the family for some years but have thought of Barb and Hugh often. My two dollhouses are populated by many tiny men and ladies who were made with Barb at The Doll Smiths workshops. I still use their materials and patterns.
I remember many special times with them at the cottage and still treasure the carved birds I purchased near there.
Hugh was a quiet and kind gentleman (in the true meaning of the word) .
With sympathy and love to Hugh's family
Carole (Black Brisley)

Korine Goodman-Maclean

May 3, 2022

I still can´t believe he is no longer here. I will miss his discussions and knowledge he shared with me when I visited. He loved talking about family and places he travelled. And when the next batch of lemon mousse would be ready. I will miss out visits and cherish them always.

Malcolm Black

May 1, 2022

when I was a kid, Boo was impossibly tall amongst the Lawson Clan he married into, but that smile was always there - that's the image I will have forever. Time at the cottage with Barb and Boo were my favourite weekend outings for years...

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