Commander Byron L. Smith (United States Navy-Retired)

1960 - 2017

Commander Byron L. Smith (United States Navy-Retired) obituary, 1960-2017, LaPlata, MD

Commander Byron L. Smith (United States Navy-Retired)

1960 - 2017

BORN

1960

DIED

2017

Byron Smith Obituary

Published by Briscoe-Tonic Funeral Home - Mechanicsville from Nov. 16 to Nov. 17, 2017.
Commander Byron Smith (United States Navy (Retired) Byron Smith, 56, of La Plata, Maryland, passed away peacefully at home on November 13, 2017, after a courageous battle with cancer. Byron was born on November 28, 1960, to Robert Smith and Mary Viola Smith in Malden, Massachusetts. He grew up in Guilderland, New York and married Jaqueline Smith in 2006. They have three sons; Leo, Lincoln and Grant. He graduated from Florida Institute of Technology in 1980 and was employed by Taylor Diving and Salvage in Belle Chase, LA as a Life Support Technician. Byron was commissioned in the U.S. Navy in 1985. He became a Naval Aviator in 1989 and flew EA-6B Prowlers under the call sign “Trouble”. He deployed onboard the USS Forrestal (CV-59) and the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69). He earned a Master of Science and Aeronautical Engineering Degree from the U.S. Naval Post Graduate School in 1992. Upon leaving active duty, Mr. Smith joined the General Electric Company as a Six Sigma Black Belt and became an International Sourcing Manager and Supply Chain Manager for GE Transportation Systems. He then assumed the role of Strategic Sourcing Manager with Axcelis Technologies in Beverly, Massachusetts. As a U.S. Navy Reservist, Commander Smith was recalled to active duty. In 2007, he reported to Naval Forces Europe and Africa in Naples, Italy. In 2008, he joined the Naval Forces Europe and Africa staff as government service employee and in 2011, was appointed Director of Africa Engagement. In 2015, he earned a Master’s Degree in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College. He joined the Navy International Programs Office in December 2015 as the Director of Plans and Programs Integration. In addition to his wife, Jacqueline, and their sons, Leo, Lincoln and Grant, Byron is survived by his mother, Mary Viola of Port St. Lucie, Florida and his sisters Valerie Ingersoll of Clifton Park, New York and Lorna Davila of Port St. Lucie, Florida; his niece, Brandi Brothers (Eric); their children, Pierce and Caydence of Saratoga, New York and his nephew, Adam Davila of Ft Lauderdale, Florida. Byron was a good man, a wonderful father and a loving husband, brother and son. He would capture you with his smile and his integrity. He will be truly missed by all he encountered along his journey. He celebrated life, the people he met along the way and the opportunities presented. A wonderful man, with a sense of humor, courage and strength. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, November 30, 2017, with visitation at 11AM until time of service at 12 noon at Briscoe-Tonic Funeral Home, 2294 Old Washington Rd, Waldorf, Maryland.

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CDR Franklin Fernandez

November 29, 2017

He was an honorable sailor in our Navy. I worked with him at Sixth Fleet in Naples, Italy. I am shocked to hear of his passing. But he was wonderful to know in our Navy service. Fair winds and following seas, shipmate! My love and prayers to the family.

November 27, 2017

It is fitting that we met Byron in Naples because it was a special place, filled with special people doing special things. And he was the most special of all. Everyone below so eloquently expressed that so anything I say would be redundant. In the crazy place that was Naples and the Staff, Byron helped keep it balanced. That spark everyone mentioned enriched us and we are better for having known him. God Bless Jackie and the family. You will be in our prayers. Mike and Cindy

Kathleen Zelker

November 26, 2017

I cannot tell you how shocked I am to hear of Byron's passing. Viola, my heart goes out to you. Also, to his family. Know that he is at peace now.

Donna (Ertel) DeMarco

November 26, 2017

Viola and family, So shocked to hear this news. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this most difficult time. Donna and Paul DeMarco

Kathy Brooke

November 20, 2017

I am very sorry for the family's loss. My thoughts and prayers are with his wife and children.

Robert Wilson

November 20, 2017

Fair winds and following seas CDR Smith. I'm thankful that our paths crossed at Sixth Fleet. You will be missed.

Cynthia Houser

November 19, 2017

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Cynthia Houser

November 19, 2017

Byron had a infectious smile that always made you feel good. We had a fun time growing up in Kaine Drive. It was a special time in our life's. It was so wonderful to have seen him and me his beautiful family 2 years ago at our impromptu reunion. I am so grateful we all that time together. Sending hugs, prayers and love to his incredible wife and handsome sons.

Abraham Borum III

November 19, 2017

Byron, I am sorry to hear that you transitioned but glad that read there was no pain. I admire you for your sense of purpose and the ability to meet and exceed goals/objectives with a smile no matter how you were feeling. You made all outsiders feel as it they were a member of the team. I carry those lessons with me today and pass it on to others as I rise. Rise well shipmate. We have the watch. Abraham Borum III

ROSA KATSARAKI

November 19, 2017

Byron was bigger than life with a great sense of humor, such a great man but still so easy going. All of us here in Naples, Italy will miss him greatly!
We wish to his immediate family many peaceful years to come keeping his memory alive.

Visit to Yaounde, Cameroun

Anna Beale

November 18, 2017

Out in Ghana

Anna Beale

November 18, 2017

Golf in Ghana

Anna Beale

November 18, 2017

Golf in Ghana

Anna Beale

November 18, 2017

Anna Beale

November 18, 2017

Byron was truly an exceptional human being, officer, husband and father. Truly admirable and such a blessing to everyone. May he rest with the angels, and may those he has left behind be comforted in the rich memory of his life that will continue enriching those it touches.

November 18, 2017

We are so sorry to hear about Byron's passing. He will be sadly missed. It has been such a privilege to be his classmate and friend at US Army war college, Carlisle PA, a few years ago. I will always remember his cheerful disposition as well as his exceptional and sharp intellect. What great discussions did we have!
Betty and I hope that the love of family and friends will bring comfort in the days ahead.
Your friends Thorsten and Bettina, Berlin, Germany.

Michelle Marini

November 18, 2017

I worked with Byron at Axcelis. We were friends outside of work and a bunch of us from work went skydiving and white water rafting in Maine. On our skydiving trip Bryon's first parachute did not open. I said to him that day, "I am glad it was you that happened too." Before I had a chance to explain why, he punched me in the arm slightly and said, "what the ___ Michelle,"? I said, "No NO, it is just because you have experience with bad situations and all of your training and you knew how to handle it. If that had been any of us it could have been really really bad." He was just blown away and for years gave me grief about it. I knew Bryon was a different kind of person the moment i met him. He had a sparkle and a twinkle that said trouble. But the best kind of trouble and the most fun kind of trouble. He was a great friend and an amazing guy. His accomplishments were extraordinary, and impressive. However, his personality and heart were far better than his work accomplishments. I have not seen or spoken to Byron in many many years but you never forget someone like him. I am so happy that he married and had 3 gorgeous sons. God Bless his entire family. I will miss him, I can't imagine how much you all will miss him. God Bless Byron Smith. You were loved and will be greatly missed my friend. Much love Michelle Marini

Eve McAnallen

November 18, 2017

Rest in peace, shipmate. You made the difference in our work, and especially in support of good things. Your legacy will long outlive you!

Skip Lussier

November 18, 2017

Byron is one of those rare individuals that if you are lucky enough to run across in life, he only enriched it. A brother Naval Aviator, colleague, friend, and confidant. His proudest accomplishment: finding Jackie and having three amazing sons - you give him eternal joy.

November 17, 2017

Memories - When you were trying to qualify as a pilot you called and stated you had missed landing 2 night flights and if you didn't get the third you would wash out...we talked, we decided you would be the ball, chill and be determined you would nail the landing the next night....and you did! You were so excited when you called back the next day ...kudos to you and your determination. When you were stationed at Whidbey Island you called to share the marvel and beauty of flying over the Alaskan tundra and then shared you dive bombed some polar bears! Really! When you were at an air show in MA, you asked the tower if you could barrel roll your plane prior to landing, they said no, but oh wait you did it anyway and a rainbow appeared!Of course it did..lol. When you lived in Carmel we drove up Rt1 to visit Big Sur, along the way we pulled over on a cliff to view the ocean it was breathtaking, but oh wait, when we got back into the Ford Thunderbird you restored it would not turn over but low and withhold you had a trunk full of batteries, just in case and off we went! You are special!

Love you
Valere

November 17, 2017

Byron's professional accomplishments are many.....far more than most people ever achieve. He had, for too short a time, the best wife and partner in Jackie. He instilled his personal character in their three young boys...his warmth, his humor, his intelligence, and, as Jackie so aptly said, his integrity. He leaves a hole in everyone's heart he touched which can only be filled by the wonderful memories of the man he was.....and will always remain. Much love, Don and Barbara

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