White Rock man killed in plane crash remembered as adventurer who loved life

 

 
 
 
 
White Rock man killed in plane crash remembered as adventurer who loved life
 

Dallas Smith

A 30-year-old White Rock man has been identified as the victim of a plane crash near Kelowna on Monday.

Jayson Dallas Wesley Smith - who went by the name Dallas Smith - was aboard a PA 30 Piper Twin Comanche en route to Boundary Bay Airport in Delta when the plane from Penticton went off course and ended up in a wooded area near Brenda Mines.

He was pronounced dead on scene.

Smith - not to be confused with the country musician from Langley of the same name - attended Semiahmoo Secondary school and recently moved to Vancouver.

During a memorial Tuesday night in White Rock, he was remembered by friends and family as an adventurous type with a tremendous will to live.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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