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Phyllis SMALLMAN Obituary

SMALLMAN, Phyllis 1945-2018 The family of author Phyllis Smallman wishes to announce the passing of their family matriarch, storyteller, beloved wife, and mother. Phyllis grew up in the countryside of southern Ontario, where she spent her childhood accepting ill-considered dares (like pig-riding in a white frock) from her four siblings. She met her life's partner, Lee Smallman, during high school and quickly recognized a fellow adventurer and dreamer. At the tender ages of 17 and 21, Phyllis and Lee were married, and spent the next 56 years laughing, creating, building, sometimes bickering, but always loving. Phyllis was occasionally overheard saying to Lee, ""When I want your opinion, I'll jerk your chain."" At an age when others retire, Phyllis and Lee moved across the country to Salt Spring Island, where they joined a lively community of artists and innovators. Phyllis went on to write the award-winning Sherri Travis mystery series, and more recently the Singer Brown series, Long Gone Man and Beach Kill. Those who spent time with Phyllis knew her as a caring person who loved fiercely, laughed loudly, and was always a friend to anyone in need. In keeping with her dark sense of humour, her last book was ironically titled Last Call, the final Sherri Travis mystery. The night Phyllis died, Last Call won a ""Reader's Favourite"" Book Award. Our Phyllis knew how to make a grand exit. Phyllis leaves behind her husband Lee, son Shawn, daughter Elle, and three adored grandchildren: Paige, Audrey, and Max. At her request, there will be no final service. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society.

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Published by The Hamilton Spectator from Oct. 6 to Oct. 13, 2018.

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