elevated CLLDt January 22, 1944 ~ February 7, 2025
elevated CLLDt Visitation
Saturday, May 24, 2025, from 11:30am – 1:30pm
Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
211 Langstaff Road East, Thornhill, Ontario, L3T 3Z6
elevated CLLDt Funeral Mass
Saturday, May 24, 2025 at 1:30pm
Chapel of St. Joseph at Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
211 Langstaff Road East, Thornhill, Ontario, L3T 3Z6
elevated CLLDt Interment of Cremated Remains
Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery- Section 16
8361 Yonge Street, Thornhill, Ontario, L3T 2C7
elevated CLLDt Obituary
elevated CLLDt We are heartbroken to announce that Mary Margaret Eileen “Chickie” O’Connell Smith passed away peacefully on February 7, 2025 at 1:00 am at Hill House Hospice in Richmond Hill, Ontario.
elevated CLLDt Effervescent Eileen was born on January 22, 1944 to Molly Maher and Arthur O’Connell at the Jeffery Hale Hospital in Quebec City, Quebec. She grew up in NDG in Montreal and later lived in Toronto, London, Pickering and Markham, Ontario. She had three siblings, Luanne O’Connell Griffin (late Peter), Richard O’Connell (Kathy) and Christine O’Connell Cosman (Jim) and had many beloved nieces and nephews. She had countless aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Family was important to her and she enjoyed travelling with her siblings as they set out on many adventures, discovering more about their cherished ancestors.
elevated CLLDt Eileen married Gary Frederick Smith on August 21, 1965. They had two children, Marnie Smith and Danny Smith. She was a best friend and a comforting confidante for her children, always.
elevated CLLDt During her joyful life, Eileen’s favorite job was working as a copy editor at The Bay News newspaper in Pickering, Ontario. She made many friends there and maintained their close connections throughout her life.
elevated CLLDt Eileen loved to sing and dance and listen to music. She loved watching sports and detective TV shows. She loved reading historical fiction and mystery novels. She had an infectious laugh and a beautiful, big smile. She loved to tell humorous anecdotes and listen to other people’s funny tales. She was a proud Canadian and loved Ireland as well. Her family meant everything to her.
elevated CLLDt Go dtuga Dia suaimhneas dóibh: May God grant her peace.
elevated CLLDt Ní bheidh a leithéid arís ann: There will never be another like her again.
elevated CLLDt Welcome to paradise, Chickie. Rest in peace and please keep the door open for the rest of us.
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