Earl-Smith-Obituary

Earl Smith Jr.

Ogdensburg, New York

Nov 3, 1937 – Aug 18, 2019

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BORN
November 3, 1937
DIED
August 18, 2019
LOCATION
Ogdensburg, New York

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Earl W. Smith, Jr. August 18, 2019 Earl W. Smith, Jr., age 81, passed away August 18, 2019, at Black Lake. The son of Earl W. Smith and Grace (Lincoln) was born in Fayetteville, November 3, 1937. After graduating from FMHS where he played Varsity Hockey, he served in the U.S. Army Transportation...

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Carol and Family,
Mike and I will never forget the thoughtfulness Earl gave to us. He always lent a helping hand even when we didn't expect one. He was a hard working man and he was always tinkering with something. We enjoyed stopping over just to chat with Earl and Carol. Earl always had a story to tell and usually it was a good one!
Thank you for serving our country and thank you for being a friend to us over the years. You are at peace now.

Mike Rowley and Tami...

Carol and family, you have our deepest sympathy and prayers for the loss of Earl. He was a great guy. We treasured both you and Earls friendship God Bless you. Sending you love, Kerry and Suzette

Dear Carol, sincere sympathy on Earls's passing. You will always be remembered as a beautiful couple, jewels in Fayetteville's crown.

Mrs Smith, Susan & Earl

So sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers

So sorry to hear of Earl's passing. At FM we shared the same homeroom. He was a sweet guy. Sending thoughts and prayers to all of his family.

Earl was like a grampa to some of us and and a father figure to others of us at the lake. I will always cherish the bench. When the garage door was open Earl was always open for business. We came to the lake and always either forgot something or were missing a tool. Earl always had what we needed. The boat lift is still in the family. Earl always said keep it in the family. Earl was always willing to lend a good ear. Along with the knowledge and wisdom came an occasional natural ice. ...

Earl was a good friend to everyone. I enjoyed listening to his stories. He was very knowledgeable. He enjoyed my molasses cookies even if they weren't good. He was always willing to lend a good ear. I will miss his smile at the lake.

Earl went to school with me at FM. He has always been a giving and kind person. We did not stay close; yet I always knew if I needed him he would be there. My thoughts and prayers to his family. Tom Muench FM '59

Carol,
So sorry about your loss. I will always remember his smile.
MaryAnn (McAndrew) Heinbach