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Melvin B. Smith

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Melvin B. Smith

Birth
Meta, Osage County, Missouri, USA
Death
31 May 2017 (aged 77)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
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OKLAHOMA CITY
Melvin B. Smith 77 years old of Oklahoma City, OK died May 31, 2017 surrounded by his daughter Vicki Smith and friend Patricia Yelton. Melvin was born Jan. 31, 1940 in Meta, Missouri. Melvin was the founder and CEO of Energy & Environmental Services for over 26 years. He was a kind caring person always wanted to make everyone a millionaire. He came very close a couple of times and we loved it. He spent a few years in the Army as a very young man. He is survived by his daughters Vicki Smith and Leslie Gidden, his brothers Carlos "Mac" Smith, Morris Smith and Harold Smith. He was a wonderful grandfather to Jordan, Nathaniel and Madelyn. And long time companion Patricia Yelton. There will be a small service June 6, 2017 at 3:00 pm at the place he loved most "Work" Energy and Environmental Services 6300 NW Expressway, OKC, OK 73132. For more information please contact Ernie or Emma at 405-843-8996. Please no flowers, a donation to one of Mel's favorite charities would be preferred. Salvation Army, St. Jude's Children's Hospital, or an Arthritis Foundation.

A Memorial Service is scheduled for July 2, 2017 at Sassmann’s Chapel in Belle MO for 2:00 P.M. A private family graveside service is planned at College Hill.

Published in The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Friday, June 2, 2017, Page 7A.Melvin B. Smith (January 31, 1940 - May 30, 2017) left us to join the singing cowboys in the sky after a difficult and tough fought battle. His tenacity, patience, positive spirit, generosity and kindness toward others never left during his fight. He was truly an amazing and caring father to his daughters Victoria Lynn Smith and Leslie Ann Gidden (Smith). He was also a doting and loving grandpa to Jordan Goldstein, Nathan Goldstein and Madelyn Gidden.

He was born in Meta Missouri and graduated high school in Belle, MO in 1957. He served in the army where he learned he had a brain for chemistry. Mel then attended Central Missouri State College, studying Chemistry. While attending college, he met the mother of his children Mary Margaret "Maggie" Gates at the softball fields in Forest Park, St. Louis. They were married 18 years. He was a man who loved his family and loved to tell comical stories about growing up with 5 brothers on the farm in Belle, Missouri. His tales of "those Smith boys" would leave many in stitches. He loved his brothers, they were a very important part of his life. Mel always was a man of big dreams, who worked hard and did not listen to those who doubted his dreams; always wanting those around him to succeed. He gave generously to those who worked for him. He was extremely proud to be an oilfield man and was a genius in the chemistry field, holding multiple patents. He was founder, owner, CEO and President of Energy and Environmental Services (EES) and worked hard every day up until his passing. In the Spring of 2016 Mel was awarded The Journal Record's Most Admired CEO of Oklahoma.

He was preceded in death by his parents Leslie and Una Smith, brothers Eugene and Darrel Smith, sister-in-laws Donna and Shirley "Joanne" Smith, his Aunt Mayme Branson, Uncle Dale Pendelton, and ex-wife Maggie Lewis.

He is survived by his daughters Vicki and Leslie, Grandchildren Jordan, Nathan and Madelyn, his brothers Harold, Morris, and Carlos, nephews Gary, Dwayne, Denny and Jeff and nieces Linda, Jodi, Ginger, Donna, sister-in-law's Patricia, Evelyn and Linda, and numerous cousins, great nephews and nieces as well as his companion for the past 17 years Patricia Yelton.

The family would like to express their heartfelt thanks to countless family, friends, and coworkers for their unending love and support. Also, a special thanks to Dr. Randolph, Dr. Kearns, and Dr. Fixley and to the entire staff at the Oklahoma Heart Hospital.

A Memorial Service is scheduled for July 2, 2017 at Sassmann's Chapel in Belle MO for 2:00 P.M. A private family graveside services is planned at College Hill.
OKLAHOMA CITY
Melvin B. Smith 77 years old of Oklahoma City, OK died May 31, 2017 surrounded by his daughter Vicki Smith and friend Patricia Yelton. Melvin was born Jan. 31, 1940 in Meta, Missouri. Melvin was the founder and CEO of Energy & Environmental Services for over 26 years. He was a kind caring person always wanted to make everyone a millionaire. He came very close a couple of times and we loved it. He spent a few years in the Army as a very young man. He is survived by his daughters Vicki Smith and Leslie Gidden, his brothers Carlos "Mac" Smith, Morris Smith and Harold Smith. He was a wonderful grandfather to Jordan, Nathaniel and Madelyn. And long time companion Patricia Yelton. There will be a small service June 6, 2017 at 3:00 pm at the place he loved most "Work" Energy and Environmental Services 6300 NW Expressway, OKC, OK 73132. For more information please contact Ernie or Emma at 405-843-8996. Please no flowers, a donation to one of Mel's favorite charities would be preferred. Salvation Army, St. Jude's Children's Hospital, or an Arthritis Foundation.

A Memorial Service is scheduled for July 2, 2017 at Sassmann’s Chapel in Belle MO for 2:00 P.M. A private family graveside service is planned at College Hill.

Published in The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Friday, June 2, 2017, Page 7A.Melvin B. Smith (January 31, 1940 - May 30, 2017) left us to join the singing cowboys in the sky after a difficult and tough fought battle. His tenacity, patience, positive spirit, generosity and kindness toward others never left during his fight. He was truly an amazing and caring father to his daughters Victoria Lynn Smith and Leslie Ann Gidden (Smith). He was also a doting and loving grandpa to Jordan Goldstein, Nathan Goldstein and Madelyn Gidden.

He was born in Meta Missouri and graduated high school in Belle, MO in 1957. He served in the army where he learned he had a brain for chemistry. Mel then attended Central Missouri State College, studying Chemistry. While attending college, he met the mother of his children Mary Margaret "Maggie" Gates at the softball fields in Forest Park, St. Louis. They were married 18 years. He was a man who loved his family and loved to tell comical stories about growing up with 5 brothers on the farm in Belle, Missouri. His tales of "those Smith boys" would leave many in stitches. He loved his brothers, they were a very important part of his life. Mel always was a man of big dreams, who worked hard and did not listen to those who doubted his dreams; always wanting those around him to succeed. He gave generously to those who worked for him. He was extremely proud to be an oilfield man and was a genius in the chemistry field, holding multiple patents. He was founder, owner, CEO and President of Energy and Environmental Services (EES) and worked hard every day up until his passing. In the Spring of 2016 Mel was awarded The Journal Record's Most Admired CEO of Oklahoma.

He was preceded in death by his parents Leslie and Una Smith, brothers Eugene and Darrel Smith, sister-in-laws Donna and Shirley "Joanne" Smith, his Aunt Mayme Branson, Uncle Dale Pendelton, and ex-wife Maggie Lewis.

He is survived by his daughters Vicki and Leslie, Grandchildren Jordan, Nathan and Madelyn, his brothers Harold, Morris, and Carlos, nephews Gary, Dwayne, Denny and Jeff and nieces Linda, Jodi, Ginger, Donna, sister-in-law's Patricia, Evelyn and Linda, and numerous cousins, great nephews and nieces as well as his companion for the past 17 years Patricia Yelton.

The family would like to express their heartfelt thanks to countless family, friends, and coworkers for their unending love and support. Also, a special thanks to Dr. Randolph, Dr. Kearns, and Dr. Fixley and to the entire staff at the Oklahoma Heart Hospital.

A Memorial Service is scheduled for July 2, 2017 at Sassmann's Chapel in Belle MO for 2:00 P.M. A private family graveside services is planned at College Hill.


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