Called | Herbert William (Bert) Smart went by the name of Bert. |
Birth | He was born on 29 May 1912 in Watson, Saskatchewan.1,2 |
(Listed) Passenger List | Herbt Smart was found on a passenger manifest returning to Canada from England with his mother, sister Mabel, and his aunt May Smart on 24 Jul 1913.3Ellen Smart & family SS Victorian passenger list, July 1913 |
(with Parents) 1916 Census | Herbert appeared on the 1916 Census of Watson, Saskatchewan with his parents. He was 4 years old and born in Saskatchewan.4 |
(with Parents) 1921 Census | Herbert appeared on the 1921 Census of Watson, Saskatchewan with his parents. He was 8 years old, a scholar, born in Saskatchewan, and had one older sister.5 |
Voters' List | Bert Smart, clerk, appeared on the electoral roll in 1935 in Watson.6 |
Marriage | He married Mildred Gourley on 10 Nov 1939 in Watson.1,2 |
(Enumerated) Voters' List | H W Smart, town clerk, appeared on the electoral roll in 1940 in Watson. His parents were also living there.6 |
Military | Herbert William (Bert) Smart served overseas during World War II. |
Voters' List | H W , airman, and Mrs H W Smart appeared on the electoral roll in 1945 in Watson. They appeared on the 1949 electoral roll, where Bert's occupation was town clerk.6 |
Residence-Moved | In 1956, Bert and Mildred moved so Bill could attend John Dolan School. Bert stayed in Watson and commuted on weekends to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.7 |
(Mentioned) Obituary | He was mentioned in Ellen Smart's 1977 obituary as son Bert of Saskatoon.8 |
Death | Herbert died on 25 Aug 2004 in Saskatoon.9 |
Burial | He was buried on 28 Aug 2004 in Watson Cemetery, Watson, Saskatchewan.9 |
Obituary | His obituary was published on 30 Aug 2004 in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix.
SMART Bert, of Saskatoon, formerly of Watson, died on August 25th at the age of 92. He was predeceased by his wife Mildred and sister Mabel. Bert is survived by his sister Ellen and his brother Ted. He will be missed and lovingly remembered by his son Bill and daughter Sally. A special thank you to Jean and Daryl Gourley; Twyla and Les Widdifield; Gerry and Homer Gourley and Joan Laewetz for their assistance and support. Bert was a resident of Veterans Village, Sherbrooke Community Centre for the past year and a half. Thank you to the people who cared for him with affection, humor and compassion. A private graveside interment was held at Watson Cemetery on Saturday, August 28th. Arrangements entrusted to Sue Panattoni Mourning Glory Funeral Services. 9 |