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Ray died in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario in 1993. He has six grandchildren from his son John who married Merrilou Paquette in 1955: June Louise; Phyliss Jean; Susan Nancy; Janet Shirley; Christine Alice; and Catherine Margaret Smillie. His daughter Caryl married Alvin Oja. They had four children, Eric, Mark, Marja-Liisa, and Stephanie. His daughter Pat married Gordon Wilson, they had three daughters, Karen, Colleen and Heather.
Ray died in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario in 1993. He has six grandchildren from his son John who married Merrilou Paquette in 1955: June Louise; Phyliss Jean; Susan Nancy; Janet Shirley; Christine Alice; and Catherine Margaret Smillie. His daughter Caryl married Alvin Oja. They had four children, Eric, Mark, Marja-Liisa, and Stephanie. His daughter Pat married Gordon Wilson, they had three daughters, Karen, Colleen and Heather.


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Lost to Raul Landini (Argentina) PTS (semfinal match)
Lost to Raul Landini (Argentina) PTS (semfinal match)
Defeated Robert Galataud (France) PTS (bronze medal match)
Defeated Robert Galataud (France) PTS (bronze medal match)

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Ray Smillie Olympic Bronze
Olympic medal record
Men's Boxing
Bronze medal – third place 1928 Amsterdam Welterweight

Raymond Louis Nelson "Ray" Smillie (January 18, 1904 – April 21, 1993) was a Canadian boxer who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics. In 1928 he won the bronze medal in the welterweight class after winning the third place match against Robert Galataud.

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Template:Persondata Ray Lewis Nelson Smillie (born January 18, 1904, date of death April 21, 1993) was a Canadian boxer who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics where he won the bronze medal in the welterweight class after winning the third place match against Robert Galataud.

Ray came from an athletic family. As a member of the Toronto YMCA he was an avid gymnast, competing in the high bar, pammel horse and tumbling events. As part of the Argonaut's junior rowing team he held the bow position. And in 1919 he won the gold medal in the Ontario Swimming Championships in the twenty yard sprint. He also played football, tennis and golf. Ray's next endeavour into sports was a very successful career in boxing. In 1925, his first competitive year, he won the Ontario Championships and then advanced to the National Championships where he again won gold.

His accomplishments include:

   1925 Canadian Amateur Welterweight Boxing Champion
   Silver Medalist Pan-American match Boston Lion's Club Cup
   1927 New England and Ontario Title
   1928 Olympic trials in Montreal - qualified for the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
   1928 Olympic Bronze Medalist Amsterdam Olympics
   Refereed over 2,000 fights throughout the 1930's
   Lieutenant Officer Canadian Navy, World War Two
   Founder of Sault Ste. Marie Naval Vets 

Ray was born in Toronto, Ontario to Sara Louise Winter and William Nelson Smillie. His younger brother Donald was also an athlete and played professional hockey for the St. Louis Rangers. He adored his younger sister Phyllis who was athletic and adventurous like her brothers.

He married Christina Fraser Carruthers in 1930. They had three children: John Donald Ray Smillie born in 1932 and twin girls, Caryl Margaret and Patricia Jean born in 1935.

Ray died in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario in 1993. He has six grandchildren from his son John who married Merrilou Paquette in 1955: June Louise; Phyliss Jean; Susan Nancy; Janet Shirley; Christine Alice; and Catherine Margaret Smillie. His daughter Caryl married Alvin Oja. They had four children, Eric, Mark, Marja-Liisa, and Stephanie. His daughter Pat married Gordon Wilson, they had three daughters, Karen, Colleen and Heather.


Olympic games results

1928 (as a welterweight)

   Defeated Johann Fraberger (Austria) PTS
   Defeated Patrick Lenehan (Ireland) PTS
   Defeated Kintaro Usuda (Japan) PTS
   Lost to Raul Landini (Argentina) PTS (semfinal match)
   Defeated Robert Galataud (France) PTS (bronze medal match) 


  1. ^ Smillie, Ray. "Sports Hall of Fame" (PDF). City of Sault Ste. Marie. Retrieved 2004. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)