The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

SMITH, Crystal Diane

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Age 64, of Windsor, passed away Saturday, April 30, 2022 in Hants Community Hospital, Windsor, after a six-year battle with cancer. Born in Windsor on February 9, 1958, she was the daughter of the late Wayne and Sylvia (Ettinger) Kehoe. Crystal is survived by her husband of 44 years, Richard and by her daughter, Alicia; brothers, Wayne, Kevin, Russell and Greg Kehoe. Crystal graduated from Windsor Regional High School and after several years working at Down East Restaurant in Garlands Crossing, married Richard and became a stay-at-home mom to Alicia. Always a lover of math she enrolled in the Community College Accounting Diploma Program which she completed in 1993 with the award of best all round student. When Richard joined the Windsor Fire Department in 1991 Crystal joined the WFD Auxiliary and helped with many fund-raising activities. In 2005, Crystal joined the WFD Executive as Treasurer of the department assisting Chief Fred Fox with managing the rural, town and general accounts. After Chief Fox passed away, Crystal continued on the executive with Chief Scott Burgess during one of the most difficult periods of the department where accounting and documentat­ion were extremely crucial to the ongoing negotiatio­ns with West Hants Municipali­ty. Upon Chief Burgess retirement, Crystal continued to serve with Chief Jamie Juteau until her cancer made it unbearable to continue. She served WFD 16 years as treasurer. During her time with WFD she also helped organize the annual banquets and assisted with lunches for training. She was also a contributo­r to the design of the new meeting rooms downstairs. She enjoyed hanging out with the firefighte­rs over coffee listening to the banter and tales of fire fighting. Crystal was an avid knitter and rug hooker. Her many sweaters, socks and baby sweaters were much appreciate­d. She created several rug hook masterpiec­es that are admired by all who have seen them. She enjoyed her Friday get togethers with ladies of the Fibre Ops Club at the Windsor Library. She was a terrific cook and a fussy decorator. Crystal was a loyal and loving wife and looked out for the home and family while Richard was away at sea. She was always there for Alicia during her school years making sure she was supported in things her daughter was interested in. Arrangemen­ts for cremation have been entrusted to Demont Family Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 419 Albert St., Windsor (902-7988317), where a service celebratin­g Crystal’s life will be held 2 p.m. Friday, May 6th, WFD Chaplain Rev. Bill Gibson officiatin­g. There will be a time to greet the family following the service. Masks are encouraged. Interment will be held at a later date in Maplewood Cemetery, Windsor. Family flowers only, by request. Donations in memory of Crystal may be made to Windsor Fire Department, PO Box 627, Windsor, NS B0N 2T0 or The Hants Community Hospital-palliative Care Unit, 89 Payzant Dr., Windsor, NS B0N 2T0. Messages of condolence may be sent to the family by visiting: www.demontfami­lyfuneralh­ome.ca

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