Note: The following obituary was posted on the website for the Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa. The tribute below that was provided by Marc Fraser, while the other photos were provided by various members of the Class of 79

Ritchie Smendziuk

SEPTEMBER 15, 1957 - DECEMBER 21, 2020

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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Ritchie Smendziuk, who died suddenly December 21, 2020 at the Ottawa Hospital in the company of his son Kyle and good friend Bonnie.

Ritchie will be lovingly remembered most by the mother of his 3 children, Lynn, 3 sons, Justin, Craig & Kyle, sisters Darlene & Alice, brother Elwyn & good friend Bonnie.

Passing away at only the age of 63, Ritchie lost his battle with colon cancer just some 3 years after initially being diagnosed.

Growing up in the small town of Winnipegosis, Manitoba, he was one of six children.  Upon graduating high school, Ritchie was thrilled to be accepted to Royal Military College where he graduated with a degree in electrical engineering, all the while making some of his best lifelong friends. He was a navigator for many years and later retired from the forces after ~20 years as a Lieutenant Colonel.  He then went on to work as a project manager and consultant on many different space projects.

Ritchie was officially retired less than a year at his time of passing.  He loved to travel, spend time at the lake, and it seems like just yesterday that he was out waterskiing with a big smile on his face. Many thanks to all the doctors and nurses that helped Ritchie over the last several years. A burial ceremony will take place at a later date in the National Military Cemetery.

 

A Tale of Two Buddies

july 1st, 2017  - marc and ritchie at canada’s 150th birthday

july 1st, 2017 - marc and ritchie at canada’s 150th birthday

One came from a small Manitoba town - the other from Germany via Quebec. One was an Engineer - the other an Artsman. One was in the Air Force - the other in the Army.  One was a Roadent - the other a Purebred. They were put on different paths after Graduation and yet they became the best of buddies over the years.

This is indeed how Ritchie “Smedley” and I overcame what could have been obstacles to what bloomed into a great friendship. When I moved from 1 Squadron in the Frigate to 6 Squadron in 3rd Year, I became aware that the Cadet Wing was bigger than the Stone Boat and so I was introduced to many of these strange people coming over from British Columbia.  I spent most of 3rd Year getting to know my new “buds”. We had great times going on many “Tim’s runs” and doing what cadets did in those days… I was pleasantly surprised to find out that in our 4th Year, I was going to be a Cadet Section Commander (CSC) with Grover and Mac with Ritchie as our Cadet Flight Leader (CFL).  It was a wonderful experience working together with those three guys “shaping” those rooks into tried and true cadets (a mission accomplished). Our reward… I was shipped to Cadet Wing HQ while Ritchie and the gang stayed back in 6 Sqn. I missed them all.

 We graduated and we all moved on until that fateful day when I received an email from Ritchie asking me what I thought about holding a separate 6 Sqn Supper at Aqua Terra as part of the upcoming Reunion. What a great idea! We held many of these over the years - maybe 3 or 4? (I can’t quite remember) but I remember working with Ritchie on the menus and reaching out to all the old 6 Sqn Buds. At one of those dinners, I promised Ritchie I would make the trip from London (ON) to Kanata and spend some more time with him. So in the summer of 2014, my wife and I went and had a wonderful time there. I boldly declared that we must do that again and what better time than July 1, 2017….

ritchie and marc with fellow 6 sqn ex-pats nick garito and rick doull at the 35th reunion in 2014

ritchie and marc with fellow 6 sqn ex-pats nick garito and rick doull at the 35th reunion in 2014

 My wife and I made that fateful trip, which because of traffic took us over 10 hours to make – who would thought everyone was converging on Ottawa. There were stories about Parliament Hill being overcrowded, and line-ups everywhere – the word from the Officials - don’t come downtown. So of course, Ritchie and I had no choice but to hop on a bus and head to Parliament Hill!  This has always been my fondest memory of the two of us spending the 150th in downtown Ottawa standing very far from the Hill on a bridge somewhere but loving the atmosphere.  We decided to support many of the well-stocked local bars and restaurants and went back to Kanata quite late.  Every Canada Day, we would reminisce of that day in Ottawa. We talked many times, and he shared his battle with cancer over the years.

 As we organized the 6 Sqn 40th get together I did not know whether Ritchie would make it or not.  He did and looked good – I was so happy and optimistic as I saw him smiling when he approached me at the Rook Obstacle race. Unfortunately, he missed the Arch parade and returned to Kanata.  Over the past 2 years we texted often, many times after his chemo just to chat and shoot the breeze.  His death came too suddenly and this dreaded disease robbed him of his retirement years.

 Ritchie, the “Smiling Man” enriched many lives around him and lived as a true Gentleman Cadet we all strive to be. He was a best friend who will be missed by many, especially me.  Rest in Peace Buddy. - 12169 Marc “Fraz” Fraser

at rrmc with fellow members of 3 sqn hudson flight.  ritchie second from the right. from (L-R) – Terry Wheadon, Ed Vos, Steve Nichol, Bill Schick, Ian Yeates, Bruce Simpson, Gord Sheasby, Rick Phillips, Ty Pile, Al Stephenson, Steve Zuber, Glen Hous…

at rrmc with fellow members of 3 sqn hudson flight. ritchie second from the right. from (L-R) – Terry Wheadon, Ed Vos, Steve Nichol, Bill Schick, Ian Yeates, Bruce Simpson, Gord Sheasby, Rick Phillips, Ty Pile, Al Stephenson, Steve Zuber, Glen Houston, Ray Silver, Ron Wilzewski, Roger Tousenard, Ritchie Smendziuk, Dave Wiley

getting ready for the recurit obstacle race at rrmc with other hudson flight recruits.  ritchie on the far right with his hand up.

getting ready for the recurit obstacle race at rrmc with other hudson flight recruits. ritchie on the far right with his hand up.

while at rrmc, the guys spent a weekend on board the hmcs oriole sailing ship.  ritchie is chatting with the ship’s captain

while at rrmc, the guys spent a weekend on board the hmcs oriole sailing ship. ritchie is chatting with the ship’s captain

on the hmcs oriole helping to load “supplies”.

on the hmcs oriole helping to load “supplies”.

the rrmc volleyball team in 2nd year - ritchie in the back row, far left

the rrmc volleyball team in 2nd year - ritchie in the back row, far left

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ritchie was the cadet flight leader (cfl) for the 6 sqn rooks in 78/79.  he is seen here posing in combats with the rooks prior to the running of the recruit obstacle race, along with class of 79 classmates kevin biggar on the left, paul madore in b…

ritchie was the cadet flight leader (cfl) for the 6 sqn rooks in 78/79. he is seen here posing in combats with the rooks prior to the running of the recruit obstacle race, along with class of 79 classmates kevin biggar on the left, paul madore in behind him, marc fraser (camo hat) and nick garito in the back row.

after the recruit obstacle race - ritchie the cfl posing with the team, including the Cadet section commanders richard groves (in back), steve macpherson (on the right) and marc fraser (in front)

after the recruit obstacle race - ritchie the cfl posing with the team, including the Cadet section commanders richard groves (in back), steve macpherson (on the right) and marc fraser (in front)

the elect eng guys.  ritchie in back third from the right.  Back Row (L-R) – Al Lounsbury, Steve Mozes, Dave Pickett, Ritchie Smendziuk, Ed Vos, Dave Wiley.  Middle Row – Tim Greenwood, Ed King, Steve Kowaluk, Lee Lamont, Tom Lawson.  front Row – Ji…

the elect eng guys. ritchie in back third from the right. Back Row (L-R) – Al Lounsbury, Steve Mozes, Dave Pickett, Ritchie Smendziuk, Ed Vos, Dave Wiley. Middle Row – Tim Greenwood, Ed King, Steve Kowaluk, Lee Lamont, Tom Lawson. front Row – Jim Allison, Gary Bruce, John Carr, Art George, Keith Goobie

the rmc volleyball team - ritchie in the center of the back row

the rmc volleyball team - ritchie in the center of the back row

photo from 1982 in comox, bc on the occasion of the promotion to captain of four class of 79 navigators of 407 sqn.  Left to right - chuck attwood, ritchie, LCol Brian Cameron CO (class of 1964), Bob Coulter, and Ulrich Jaggi.

photo from 1982 in comox, bc on the occasion of the promotion to captain of four class of 79 navigators of 407 sqn.  Left to right - chuck attwood, ritchie, LCol Brian Cameron CO (class of 1964), Bob Coulter, and Ulrich Jaggi.

Ritchie at the 25th reunion in 2004 with nick garito, the fraz and xxx

Ritchie at the 25th reunion in 2004 with nick garito, the fraz and xxx

ricthie at the 25th reunion, at the memoral arch along with rich gimblett, the fraz, xxx and dwight davies

ricthie at the 25th reunion, at the memoral arch along with rich gimblett, the fraz, xxx and dwight davies

marc fraser and ritchie in ottawa celebrating canada’s 150th birthday near the war memorial

marc fraser and ritchie in ottawa celebrating canada’s 150th birthday near the war memorial

proud canadians ritchie and marc on canada day 2017

proud canadians ritchie and marc on canada day 2017

ritchie with marc fraser at the 6th sqn dinner at the aquaterra during the 40th reunion in sep 2019

ritchie with marc fraser at the 6th sqn dinner at the aquaterra during the 40th reunion in sep 2019