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Joan Irvine Smith

1933 - 2019

Joan Irvine Smith obituary, 1933-2019, Los Angeles, CA

Joan Smith Obituary

May 29, 1933 - December 19, 2019 Philanthropist, environmentalist, social and corporate activist, horsewoman, art collector, and chronicler of the history of Southern California, Joan Irvine Smith died peacefully at home on Thursday, December 19, 2019 at age 86. The only child of James Irvine Jr. "Jase" and Athalie Richardson Irvine Clarke, Mrs. Smith grew up in Beverly Hills, Pasadena, and what is now Irvine, California. Her father died before her third birthday. Her mother, her paternal grandfather (Jase's father, James Irvine II, who also was known as James Irvine Jr.), her Richardson grandparents, and her stepfather, Judge Thurmond Clarke, influenced her early years. Jase had been the Vice-President of The Irvine Company and General Manager of the Irvine Ranch, which once comprised one-seventh of Orange County. He suffered from tuberculosis from his service in the Army in World War I until his death in 1935. Her mother was an accomplished commercial artist and businesswoman, and became a prominent social and political leader of Southern California. Mrs. Smith followed her mother's example. A witness to the development of Orange County from citrus groves and lima bean fields to its current population of over three million people, Mrs. Smith was an indomitable advocate for the judicious use of water resources and local government's supervision of land development. Mrs. Smith's concerns about the responsible use of water resources and real estate development grew out of her experiences with her Grandfather Irvine during her frequent visits to the Irvine ranch. When Mrs. Smith became an adult, she succeeded her mother as a director of The Irvine Company. She first entered the public eye because of her differences with the Company management, which, today, would be described as shareholder activism. Mrs. Smith was an influential force in The Irvine Company's commitment to donate land for a new campus of the University of California and the State of California's location of the new campus on the Irvine ranch. She was a dedicated proponent of the Company's development of a master plan for the City of Irvine and the preservation of animal habitat on the ranch. She was a driving force in establishing Crystal Cove State Park from what had once been a part of the ranch that her grandfather had committed for public use. Because of her frustration with the James Irvine Foundation's control of The Irvine Company, Mrs. Smith became an active lobbyist for what became the Tax Reform Act of 1969's rules for the governance of private foundations, including the limitation on business ownership by private foundations. As a young girl, Mrs. Smith became an accomplished horsewoman. Later in life, she developed the American Sport Horse, a now-recognized breed that combines the strength and stamina of warm-blooded horses from northern Europe with the spirit of the American thoroughbred. Mrs. Smith produced outstanding examples of the new breed for the hunting and jumping arena from The Oaks stables at San Juan Capistrano, California, Middleburg, Virginia, and Valley Center, California. Above all, Mrs. Smith was a philanthropist. She founded The Irvine Museum, a free public museum that has provided educational opportunities for elementary school students in Orange County, organized 17 traveling displays to Europe and the United States, and published 21 books about the California school of impressionism. In addition to her involvement with the founding of the University of California's Irvine Campus, her charitable foundation provided the lead gifts for the acquisition of the headquarters building for the campus's medical school, the Reeve-Irvine Research Institute for studying the treatment of spinal cord injuries, and the law school. The foundation also provided the initial funding for the National Water Research Institute, a public-private partnership devoted to improving Southern California's quantity and quality of potable water. Mrs. Smith is survived by her three sons, James Irvine Swinden and his wife Madeline Martin Swinden, Russell S. Penniman IV and his wife Carol Gordon Penniman, Morton Irvine Smith and his wife Marianne Smith. Six grandchildren, James Irvine Swinden, Jr. "Jase," Elizabeth Irvine Huntley Penniman, Russell S. Penniman V "Rex," Antoinette Athalie Smith, Charlotte Smith and Virginia Rose Smith. She will be interred at Fairhaven Cemetery in Santa Ana, California after a private memorial service for her immediate family. The Irvine family requests that in lieu of flowers, gifts in memory of Joan Irvine Smith may be given to: UCI Institute and Museum for California Art Joan Irvine Smith Fund UCI Foundation 100 Theory, Suite 250 Irvine, California 92617 Mission San Juan Capistrano's on-going preservation at: Mission San Juan Capistrano 26801 Ortega Highway San Juan Capistrano, California 92675

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Published by Los Angeles Times from Dec. 20 to Dec. 22, 2019.

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Nancy Turner Casebier

February 22, 2020

My mother, Louise Turner Arnold, was such a good friend of Joan's and they collaborated on the founding of the U.C.I. Campus as well as other educational philanthropies. The two women were 'real pistols' and it was fun to be a part of their lives.
Nancy Turner Casebier

Leslie Berkman

January 8, 2020

When I was a beat reporter assigned to cover the Irvine Company in the 1970s and 1980s, Joan impressed me as a woman with a will of steel and considerable business acumen whom company executives, all men, had no choice but to take seriously. Joan cared about preserving the beauty of south Orange County by protecting its coastline and water resources and collecting plein air art of once wild places the way her grandfather would have remembered them. This was the legacy she wanted and successfully left to us all.

Paul Webb

December 24, 2019

I had the pleasure of working with/for Joan at The Oaks. We were saving her Oak trees from disease and beetles. Joan was very passionate about her Oaks and I am glad we were able to protect the trees while she was there. Joan, Thanks for the signed book, your time talking with me, and your preservation of nature for the rest of us to enjoy in Orange County. RIP

Kim VanDerHoek

December 23, 2019

My heart goes out to her family and friends. Our community is such a better place because of her efforts. She has left a tremendous legacy. RIP

Randy Higbee

December 22, 2019

My sincerest condolences to all of the Irvine family. I had the opportunity to sit with Joan at several events and that small time I spent with her was always nothing short of amazing. Although she was now up in her years, her strength and fortitude was always present.
I feel Joan and her family have been one of the few driving forces that has brought a whole new awareness to what we call California Impressionism and in doing that, I feel a whole movement of art appreciation, regional awareness and the actual desire to be an artist and paint has spread and grown throughout the United States.
I am very fortunate to have had the opportunity to spend a few moments with this astounding woman. Rest in Peace, Joan.

Louisa Cooper

December 21, 2019

A grand lady at all times. May she Rest In Peace.

Katrina Streza

December 21, 2019

I'm so many ways, you made our county a better place to live. I'm so thankful for your legacy, and, even though I only met you a few times at fundraisers, I grieve the loss of a bright woman who made me smile. My prayer for your family is that they will find comfort and hope and know light in dark times.

Carol Rice

December 21, 2019

Very sorry to read of the passing of Joan Irvine Smith. I will never forget meeting her briefly while working at the BofA in Laguna, she was an infrequent customer of our branch.

A true selfless person; giving so much of her life to the betterment of society, not just OC but the world. Her strong presence in many arenas; the equestrian, environmental, educational, historical and art has touched everyone who lives in Orange County. I thank her from the bottom of my heart for the legacy she has left behind.

My condolences to her family and friends. Truly a great life.

Sincerely,

Carol Rice
Laguna Niguel

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