It is with tremendous sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother Dariel Smith.
Dariel is survived by daughter Susan Smith Alexander (Doug), son Jim Smith (Megan), brother Barry Eastman (Ariel), sister-in-law Miriam Smith, many other dear relatives and friends, and her “grand-puppies” Marigold and Teaka, with whom she had a special bond. Dariel is predeceased by the love her life, husband of 59 years, Al Smith, her parents Mary and Asa Eastman, and brother Terry Eastman.
Dariel was born and raised in Penticton, B.C., the eldest of three children. She grew up loving the beach, her bicycle, the Penticton Vees, going to the movies, the many family pets, and had especially fond memories of a pet lamb named Paddy. Her love of reading was fuelled by a job at the local library and she had many stories from her time working at Penticton General Hospital.
In 1954 at the Commodore Café, Dariel met Al Smith, whose work had brought him to Penticton. Two years later, they were married. Dariel whole-heartedly embraced the adventure that Al’s job provided, with frequent moves to small communities throughout B.C.; they moved 10 times the first year they were married, and until the end, Dariel spoke fondly of the places and people they met along the way, and the lifelong friendships forged. No matter where they were, she enjoyed summer visits from her younger brother Barry, nephews Rick and Don and other family and friends. After some nomadic years, Dariel and Al settled in Kamloops in 1962, where they started a family.
The care and attention Dariel devoted to her family was epic and unwavering and extended to the family pets. She volunteered for EVERYTHING related to her children’s lives—from school to Beavers and Brownies – she would often continue to volunteer many years past her own children’s involvement. She attended every soccer, hockey, softball game and practice, every music recital, school concert and school play. Dariel always made special occasions special for her family, immersing herself in cooking, baking, and decorating.
Dariel and Al were long-time members of the Kamloops Golf & Country Club, and Dariel so enjoyed her time with the “9-Holers” ladies’ group there, not just golfing, but also organizing and attending their year-round lunches and celebrations, alongside her close friend Betty Graham. Dariel was curious by nature and had many interests including travelling, gardening, baking everyone’s favourites, the Vancouver Canucks, movies, music, sewing, embroidery, crocheting, knitting, curling and of course, she loved to shop! Her passion for shopping led to a job offer later in life, which she took, enjoying the camaraderie and staff discount (!) at Just Petites/Irene Hill/Cleo. As someone who appreciated a huge array of music, for many years, Dariel could be found at Riverside Park nightly during July and August for Music in the Park.
Well-mannered, well-spoken, and always well-put-together, Dariel embodied kindness, warmth, and empathy. Particularly during her later years, we remained in awe of her consistently positive nature and resilience. She was the most loving person and in turn, she was so very much loved by many and we are beyond grateful to call her our mom.
The family would like to thank the staff of Overlander Residential Care for their compassionate care with special thanks to care aides, LPN’s and RN’s on South Park.
In lieu of flowers, our hope is that we can all show a little extra kindness to others, in memory of Dariel.
For those who would like to join us for a Celebration of Dariel’s Life in the days ahead, please email us at celebratingdariel@gmail.com by Thursday, September 30 and we will respond with details.
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Mrs. Smith was a great lady and a wonderful human being. I will cherish the many wonderful memories I have of her. She will be missed. My condolences to Susan and Jim. My thoughts and prayers are with you. ❤️ Leona
I adored Mrs Smith. She was such a kind, thoughtful and loving person; I have so many wonderful memories of her over the years. She will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her. All my love to the family.
– Tracey
As a lifelong friend to Susan, I grew up in the household of the Smith residence. Mrs. Smith was one of the kindest people I ever had the pleasure to meet and know. She definitely inspired us all to live our life with kindness, love and light. No matter what life circumstance was dealt to her, she always looked at the positive side of things. Mrs. Smith will be greatly missed but will forever live in our hearts. Sending love to Susan, Jim and family.
I will always remember your mother as a wonderful neighbor. We all love her and will miss her dearly.
Thinking of the family during this hard time.
The Brooks family
I had the pleasure of working with Dariel at IreneHill/Just Petites, she was our mentor who taught us to be kind and thoughtful. She was a very gracious lady. Dariel will be greatly missed by Susan and Jim, she loved them so much. Caring thoughts are with your family.
She was a mother to all. She truly listened, without judgement, and as a friend of her daughter Susan, I was fortunate enough to sit beside mrs. smith at several brunches over the years. She will be missed.
What a wonderful and kind person, she will missed by many, with many memories to share of times spent with Dariel over the years. Condolences and much love to Susan and Jim. So sorry for your loss but cherish the memories .
__Sharon Rickson, Troy and Monique