Kenneth Lee Smith

 

 

It is with shattered hearts that we announce the passing of Kenneth Lee Smith on April 11, 2025 from complications of lung cancer and pneumonia. Ken was born in Edmonton on January 18, 1953 to Ken and Daisy Smith. The second oldest of eight siblings, Ken grew up in a loving, lively household that helped shape his sense of family, hard work, and loyalty.

Ken was a man of many skills. He was a certified floor mechanic, worked as an apprentice carpenter, and served his community proudly for 30 years as a firefighter with the Edmonton Fire Department. His dedication to helping others and his quiet strength earned him the respect of many.

Ken’s greatest passion was his family. He shared 50 devoted years with the love of his life, Darlene, and was a proud father to Megan (Lee) and Melissa (Kevin). His six grandchildren—Brianna (Colby), Kanon, Daly, Hadyn, Kenley, and Hunter—were the lights of his life. He cherished every moment with them.

A lifelong sports enthusiast, Ken found joy and camaraderie in golf, hunting, fishing, curling, and softball. Whether he was out in the wilderness, on the greens, or at the ball diamond, Ken brought a spirit of fun and friendly competition wherever he went.

Ken is survived by siblings Ruth (Brian), Eva (Phil), Albert (Brenda), Daisy (Dan), Reg (Rhonda), and sister-in-law Dianne. He also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, extended family members, and friends who will miss him dearly.

Ken was predeceased by his parents Ken and Daisy Smith, his brothers Roy and Gordon, his sister-in-law Marilyn, and his father and mother-in-law Doug and Albertine Helman.
Ken’s legacy of love, laughter, and strength lives on in all who knew him. He will be remembered always and missed deeply.

A celebration of life for Ken will be held at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, April 23rd at the Immanuel Lutheran Church of Rosenthal. 1228 Township Road 524, Stony Plain.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Edmonton Firefighter Burn Treatment Society or to Give A Breath (in support of the lung cancer community).

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17 Condolences

Darrell & Susanne Gamache

So sorry to hear of Ken’s passing. He was one of the good ones. Our thoughts are with you.

Chris and Liz Poburan

Ken will be missed so much and we send our deepest condolences.

Stephen and Diane Dixon

So very sorry to hear of Ken’s passing.
Worked with Ken and he was always a light in the room. Good Firefighter and a good man. I smile as I think of him.

David Fiddler

Ken will be missed , He taught me so much , was such a good Firefighter and a great person …
God Bless Ken.

Donna Boychuk

Darlene and family
I am so sorry for your loss my deepest condolences

Rey Libby

Rest in peace my friend and fellow Firefighter. I knew you as a supreme being! My condolences go out to your wife Darlene, and all of your family.

The Craige’s, Martin & Merle

Our deepest condolences, Ken was a great guy, always jovial and happy, nice to be around! You will be missed Ken, RIP

elva sneed and family

Sorry to hear about Kens passing we were friends of the Smith family for a longtime our prayers are with you all.

larry missere

Ken working with you at station 1 and working with you made us great friends for life , playing ,golf curling , or Mexican trains on family golf holidays to California , that Dennis the menace smile I will never forget. I was lucky enough to spend a little time with you before your unexpected passing , and I know I will see you again you left us to soon you B<O<S

Livio De Prato

Our condolences to Darlene and the girls. I enjoyed spending time with Ken,
either at work, curling or playing golf. He will be missed.

Brian and Ruth Sider

Ken you were and exceptionally caring brother, mentor and best brother ever. You will be deeply missed. Until we meet again brother. Love now and always.

John Bower

So sorry to hear this sad news; Ken will be sorely missed by all who knew him & especially be his extended family. RIP Brother.

Heather Rawlings and Family

We are so sorry for your loss send lots of love