Our dad passed away on December 17, 2007 peacefully at the Rockyview General Hospital in Calgary. A memorial service was held on December 22. Here you will find some of our shared memories and experiences.
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December 1, 1941 - December 17, 2007
2 comments:
Allan Smith & MacRemote (becgy.com)
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I was first introduced to Allan and his fine family when I was just learning about computer communcations.
I was using a 2400 baud modem, I dialed up a Macintosh Friendly BBS called MacRemote.
I as very interested in using MacIntosh computers, and I started calling the MacRemote BBS several times a week.
After I became conforatable with the people and the SysOP (System Operator / Administrator) of the BBS, I decided
to call and speak to them personally.
I met Shannon, Stacey and Rob online using MacRemote, they told me about Asylum in one of the forums on the BBS.
I wanted to meet them personally, so I went to their Saturday Prayer & Praise services at St. Martins Anglican Church.
The Asylum meetings were later held at St. Lukes, where I started to attend on a regular basis.
I met Allan Smith, when Stacey and Shannon invited a group of people over to their home, in the Galmorgan area.
Allan and I became good friends on a casual basis, and I visited with him many a time, doing an talking about computer stuff.
Allan and his family have been, and (Rob,Stacey, Shannon) continue to be very hospitable and open to all kinds of people from various walks of life.
Allan Mcnab Smith, his fine daughters Stacey and Shannon, and Stacey's husband Rob Scott, have had a huge impact on my life.
I am very grateful and very touched deeply, to have known Allan, and his family!
A very special thanks to Allan Mcnab Smith for having such a huge impact on my life!
Numbers 6:24-26 to Stacey, Shannon, Rob and their familes!
My Warmest and Kind Regards, Always, no matter what!
Jim F - Calgary AB
That was a very moving video - it really painted a great portrait of your father throughout his life.
- Jason
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