Rear Admiral Horton Smith, 90, passed away in Seattle, Washington April 29, 2016. He was born in Seattle on June 1, 1925 to Della & Mabel Smith. Admiral Horton Smith was a lifetime resident of the Seattle area, and worked in many roles including Attorney, King County Superior Court Judge, and most notably as a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. RADM Smith is survived by his wife Leillah Smith, his son Vern, and his daughters Caroline and Corenne. He will forever be loved and missed by those he leaves behind, and known far and wide for the incredible career and legacy he created.
An outdoor gathering will be held in RADM Smith's honor on Tuesday May 17th at 1:00 pm, at the Washelli Cemetery next to the Doughboy statue.
Published in The Seattle Times on May 15, 2016
Rear Admiral Horton Smith, 90, passed away in Seattle, Washington April 29, 2016. He was born in Seattle on June 1, 1925 to Della & Mabel Smith. Admiral Horton Smith was a lifetime resident of the Seattle area, and worked in many roles including Attorney, King County Superior Court Judge, and most notably as a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. RADM Smith is survived by his wife Leillah Smith, his son Vern, and his daughters Caroline and Corenne. He will forever be loved and missed by those he leaves behind, and known far and wide for the incredible career and legacy he created.
An outdoor gathering will be held in RADM Smith's honor on Tuesday May 17th at 1:00 pm, at the Washelli Cemetery next to the Doughboy statue.
Published in The Seattle Times on May 15, 2016
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