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Michael Smye
August 27, 1941 – April 5, 2024
Michael Norman Smye
On April 5th, 2024, Michael Norman Smye passed away at the age of 82 in the small town of Winchester, Ontario. Born and raised in Hamilton and putting down roots in Colborne, Mike was a fierce fighter until the very end.
He left this world on his own terms and welcomed the next journey with confidence and excitement. He was a good man and leaves behind a remarkable legacy, his spirit living on in all of those who knew him.
He will be dearly missed by his children Matthew, Kimberly, Jeffrey, Shaun, and Timothy; and his grandchildren Evelyn, Meara, and Jeremy. Survived by his brother David. He was predeceased by his wife Christine and his brother William.
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August 27 1941 April 5 2024
marsden mclaughlin funeral home
Death notice for the town of: Iroquois, Province: Ontario
death notice Michael Smye August 27 1941 April 5 2024
obituaries notice Michael Smye August 27 1941 April 5 2024
We offer our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Michael Smye August 27 1941 April 5 2024 and hope that their memory may be a source of comfort during this difficult time. Your thoughts and kind words are greatly appreciated.
Mike was a very good friend of mine for about fiteen years, A man of few words, but his word was his bond. A more honourable man never walked the earth. We used to meet for Coffee when ever Mike felt up to it, and we shared plans for making some airplane kits when I retire in June., sadley this will not happen now. I will miss his sense of humour, humilty and intelligence. My last e mail from him was “Hope to see you in May, Jamesons….. my treat.” I know he was so very proud of all his Children, and I hope that is a comfort to them now. Mike had no illusions about what the future held for him, but he faced the inevitable with Grace, Bravery and a touch of humour. I am so very proud to say he was my friend, I just wish it had been for much longer. Peace at last Mike…. Steve Davie.