No local service is planned.
Mr. Smith was born Jan. 24, 1914, in Ivanhoe, Okla. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II from Dec. 10, 1943, to Feb. 4, 1946, earning two Bronze Stars. Mr. Smith was a construction worker for the state of California until retiring Jan. 31, 1977. He moved to Alaska in June 2002. He enjoyed Zane Grey books and other Western novels, gold panning and walking.
Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Margie Smith of Soldotna; daughter, Zelma Quick of Soldotna; sister, Agnes Hicks of Colorado Springs, Colo.; grandson, Matthew Quick of Anchorage; granddaughters, Holly Boerner of Forest Grove, Ore., and Sandra Quick of Edmonds, Wash.; great-grandchildren, Alexis Quick and Gabrielle Quick of Anchorage, and Rebecca Boerner of Forest Grove.
Arrangements were made with Evergreen Memorial Chapel downtown.
Source: Anchorage Daily News, October 19, 2002.
No local service is planned.
Mr. Smith was born Jan. 24, 1914, in Ivanhoe, Okla. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II from Dec. 10, 1943, to Feb. 4, 1946, earning two Bronze Stars. Mr. Smith was a construction worker for the state of California until retiring Jan. 31, 1977. He moved to Alaska in June 2002. He enjoyed Zane Grey books and other Western novels, gold panning and walking.
Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Margie Smith of Soldotna; daughter, Zelma Quick of Soldotna; sister, Agnes Hicks of Colorado Springs, Colo.; grandson, Matthew Quick of Anchorage; granddaughters, Holly Boerner of Forest Grove, Ore., and Sandra Quick of Edmonds, Wash.; great-grandchildren, Alexis Quick and Gabrielle Quick of Anchorage, and Rebecca Boerner of Forest Grove.
Arrangements were made with Evergreen Memorial Chapel downtown.
Source: Anchorage Daily News, October 19, 2002.
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