Frank-Smartt-Obituary

Frank H. Smartt

Meridian, Idaho

1918 - 2008

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Frank H. Smartt was born Nov. 23, 1918 to Hacket D. and Lela Mae Richmond Smartt near Lamar, Colo. As a young man he worked on the family farm and attended Paradox School, a one- room rural school, and graduated from Lamar High School in 1936. Just short of graduating from the University of...

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Dear Erma, David, Don, Chuck & families,
My prayers are with you as you grieve, and my prayers are with Frank as he joins our Lord.

Dear Aunt Erma, David, Don, Chuck,
and famlies,
Our prayers are with you at this time of both grief and celebration. WE know there is sadness at losing one that was loved, but also is joy that he is now with his Lord.
I remember his keen sense of humor and always enjoyed his telling of a good story. His voice reminded me of my dad's voice and it was a comfort to here it. We will miss him.

With love and prayers,

Ken, DeeDee, nathaniel &...

Pam and I offer our sincere sympathy to Erma, Don, Dave and Chuck. Although time, geography, and life have led us along different paths, I think fondly of the years we spent as neighbors in Boise. May God bless you.

Dear Erma, Dave, Rita, Don, & Chuck,

My sincere thoughts and prayers go out to all of you at this time. I'm sure that your husband and dad will be truly missed.

He was the best math professor I ever had. He was so understanding of students, their needs, and he displayed great expertise in the math profession.

I'll never forget taking his final while I was sick. I went into the final with an A but bombed the test. He understood how horrible I felt and gave me an A...

Our sypathy goes to the entire Smartt Family--it was our Grandparents farm that they purchased--we were so grateful to be able to see it still being farmed as that is where alot of us spent so much of our childhood. Rest in peace Mr Smartt and thanks for all you did! The Quenzer Family

I actaully shared an office with Frank in 1974 at Boise State.
He was always kind and helpful. The other day my husband and I drove by the Smart Farm and it made me remember
him and I wondered how he was doing. I am sure he will be missed.