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Thousands raised for family of Victoria man who died in skydiving accident

More than $26,000 has been raised for the family of a Victoria man who died in a skydiving accident on Sunday. James Smith is survived by his wife, Marlena, three-year-old daughter Cedar, and eight-month-old son Bodhi.
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James Smith with his children, Cedar, left, and Bodhi. Smith died in a skydiving accident in Nanoose Bay on Sunday, July 5, 2020.

More than $26,000 has been raised for the family of a Victoria man who died in a skydiving accident on Sunday.

James Smith is survived by his wife, Marlena, three-year-old daughter Cedar, and eight-month-old son Bodhi.

“James was a professional skydiver and a self-employed carpenter that was well-respected by his peers,” a fundraising web page says. “Although James was able to provide a decent family income, he was not covered by any extra insurance and did not have a ‘rainy day’ fund.

“Marlena [who has been a stay at home mom] and their children are going to need all of the financial and emotional support they can get.”

Contributors to the page left personal comments, including: “Blue skies friend. I take a little comfort knowing you left us doing what you loved.”

Another described James as an “incredibly special person,” as well as an uncle and a friend. “I love him, and it’s important to me that his wife and children are taken care of in every way possible,” the message said.

By Thursday evening, $26, 185 had been raised, surpassing the initial goal of $20,000.

The accident happened in Nanoose Bay, where Skydive Vancouver Island is located.

Company owner Gord Gauvin said Smith’s death has been hard on the Island’s tight-knit skydiving community.

He said Smith was very experienced, with more than 1,000 skydives, and was also a coach and instructor.

The Canadian Sport Parachuting Association is investigating.

 

The fundraiser is online at gofundme.com/f/the-james-smith-legacy-family-fund