In memory of

Courtney Smith

November 30, 1963 -  July 2, 2022

Courtney Orlando Smith, was one of 4 children born in Wilson Run, Jamaica died peacefully at home in Brampton on July 2, 2022. He was a husband, father, brother, nephew and a friend to many.

He worked for 15 years with Litens Automotive as a Millwright before his death.

Courtney will forever be remembered by his loving family, wife: Cavell McLaren Smith, daughter: Sherika Smith, step-sons: Daniel and Matthew Lynch, sisters: Ansome and Winsome Huston, brother: Wuytcliffe Huston and many other close relatives and friends who were blessed to have known him.

Courtney is pre-deceased by his mother Monica Thompson.

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Carolyn Christie (Family friend and bother in Christ)

Entered July 13, 2022 from Kingston Jamaica

My brother Courtney words cannot express how I feel to know you are not here with us but our God knows best. I will always cherish the memories Cavel and you created with me and my family. Our times of praying and worshiping our God I will hold dear to my heart. I know that you are with our King's arm. Rest well my brother until we meet up on that glorious day God promised us.. Cavel, his families and friends be stong and may God comfort and protect you all in Jesus Christ name.

Michelle and Fitzgerald Dillion (Friend)

Entered July 14, 2022 from Brampton

We are deeply saddened to hear the passing of Courtney and want to extend our sincere and deepest condolences to Cavell and the entire family. Sending you strength, faith and love as you go through this difficult time. We are thinking of you all. Rest In Peace Courtney.

Much love,
Michelle and Fitz 🙏🏽💙

Glenmore Brown (Friend)

Entered July 15, 2022 from Mississauga

Will miss walking with you on the golf course, my brother. R.I.P 💕💕💕

Ansome Houston (Sister)

Entered July 15, 2022 from West palm beach

Gone but never forgotten sleep on my brother I know you are at peace

Jeff Wright (Friend)

Entered July 15, 2022 from Toronto

Courtney was a great friend and my golfing buddy back in the day...R I P Soldier

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