Obituaries

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Mary Jane Smith

October 14, 1934 - December 4, 2021

JANE SMITH

It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden, but peaceful passing, of Mary Jane Smith (nee Hepner) on December 4, 2021 at The Convalescent Home of Winnipeg. She was 87 years of age with her family was by her side.

She is now in heaven celebrating with “daddy”, something she had been looking forward to.

Jane was predeceased by her husband Sterling; parents John and Mary Hepner; children Marilyn, Johnny, Heather Dawn and her brothers John, Bill and Tony.

Left to mourn her passing are her children Barb Larson (Brian), Beverly Comeau (Ted), Kathy Harmon (Wayne), Melinda Constantine; sister Irene Sowa, brothers Gordon Hepner (Cathy), Tom Hepner (Ruth), and Dan Hepner (Carol); grandchildren Lisa, Jeffrey, David, Melissa, Daniel, and Rick; and great grandchildren Lily, Lukas and Olivia.

Jane was born and raised in Portage la Prairie Manitoba on 14 October 1934, and this is where she met the love of her life, a young airman named Sterling Smith to whom she was married for 61 years before he passed in 2014. They moved to Winnipeg where they raised their family and, in their retirement, moved to Calgary Alberta and then to Nanaimo BC before returning to Winnipeg to be near their family.

Jane was devoted to her husband and family. She and Sterling loved to go out for coffee or a meal and had great fun playing board games with their family. Jane had a great love of music and an innate talent for interior decorating; always putting her special touches on her home, yard, or apartment wherever she lived. Her faith was very important to her, and she loved to read the bible and listen to old hymns.

In their early retirement years, Jane and Sterling took several trips in their high-top van, through Canada, the US and down to Mexico which they thoroughly enjoyed.

We would like to thank the staff for the wonderful care she received at The Convalescent Home of Winnipeg in the last months of her life.

A small private family memorial gathering will be held, and internment will be in the spring when Jane and Sterling’s ashes will be interned in Marilyn and Johnny’s graves at Brookside Cemetery.