Royal Canadian Air Force
Canadian Corps of Signals
Donna passed away peacefully surrounded by her family who were comforting her, holding her hands, and playing her favorite country music. Donna was wrapped in her beloved “O’s” blanket and had the symbol she adorned pinned to her chest; the Poppy. Donna was such an effective communicator and was never alone or in silence as she drew her last breath here on earth. Her Son Kyle comforted her even in death. Donna was born in Gander Newfoundland and Labrador and was proud of her Native Newfoundlander culture and family. Donna is and will always be mourned by her husband, Capt Greg Smit of Ottawa; her Sons Kyle, Sgt Joseph Smit and MCpl Curtis Smit; her daughter-in-laws, PO2 Mandy Smit and Ajia Tan; her parents “Bud” and Louise Hiscock; her brothers Wayne and Shawn Hiscock. Equally as important to Donna is her Canadian Armed Forces family past and present who are too numerous to name. Donna was also a grandmother and a very proud Nanny to Braydon; she has 5 nieces and nephews, Dylan, Devan, Jaden, Isabelle, and John. On her father’s side; Uncles Dick (Heather) Hiscock, Don (Theresa) Hiscock, Tom (Eileen) Hiscock, Gordon (Valerie) Hiscock, Scott (Doreen) Hiscock. Aunts Eileen (Ray) Wells and Valerie (Bonner) Pinsent. On her Mother’s side, Aunts Amy Smith, Irene (Barry) Young. Predeceased by; Aunt Edna and Grandparents Amelia and Edward Gardner and Annie and Gordon Hiscock. Donna was a mentor to so very many lady motorcycle riders and leaves behind dozens of dear friends with the Litas of Ottawa, she was so immensely proud to be among you all out on the road. Donna was known for attracting orphans from within the military, those that leadership and institution had forgotten, or was taking its time to do something or who needed help. She knew she could not always solve their issue or give them what they wanted or needed but in most cases, something could be done; and she was the one to finally do something. It was not just at work, this is who she is, someone who wants to help in whatever way she could. She made a difference to a great many people. CWO Donna Smit emulated what our CAF culture should strive to be, Canadians who have sons and daughters in the military would have wanted Donna advocating for their child. Donna’s family wishes to extend sincere thanks to the nurses, doctors, and surgeons at the Ottawa Civic Hospital for their excellent medical care and exceptional communication we received. Private services will take place at Beechwood, Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services (280 Beechwood Ave.) followed by inurnment in the National Military Cemetery of Canada. In Lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to Boston Terrier Rescue Canada. https://www.bostonterrierrescuecanada.com/
I will find you Donna, no matter how long it takes!
Digital Guestbook
Brian Corse
Kimberley Brush
I had the pleasure of knowing Donna from our tour in Afghanistan and then meeting up with her again while at 110 O'Connor. She was a true leader and someone we could all look up to. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very difficult time. May you rest in peace Donna. I'm a better person for knowing you.
Mike Higgins
To Greg and the rest of the family, my deepest condolences. Donna's smile, sense of humour, care and concern for others has always made her a star with everyone she touched. Gander seems such a long time ago. She will be missed, but never forgotten
Doug, Gina, Ella and Abigail Bickford
Our thoughts and prayers are with Donna and family during this difficult time. Sending love and strength to everyone....our deepest condolences...
The Bickford Family
Diane Bishop
So sorry for your loss.
Matt and Claudette Francis
Our deepest sympathy goes out to Donna's family. Although we did not know her well she always had the best interest of her troops in mind. A true leader and she will be missed by all.
Virginia Bauder
Donna was a remarkable lady that will truly be missed. Condolences goes out to her family and friends. ❤️
CWO John Pereira
My deepest condolences to Donna's family and friends. Donna certainly made an impression on her fellow Chief Warrant Officers within the Royal Canadian Air Force, including me. This was also true for the students she visited and spoke to at our training academy in Borden, Ontario. Thank you Donna for your leadership and mentorship, all the lives you have touched are certainly better for it. Rest in peace.
Luc Lamontagne
To Greg and family,
My deepest and most sinceres sympathies to all. RIP Donna!
Laurie Didiodato
My sincere sympathy to the family family.
Greg and Kyle
I am so sad for your loss. Donna was a close friend and she will be very missed.