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Harry B. Smart

Chicago, Illinois

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Smart, Harry B. No matter where he went, no matter whom he was with, Harry Smart always wore a smile. Even the past few years as his Alzheimer's Disease took it's toll on his memory, he never forgot to smile. Harry Baird Smart grew up in Evanston, Illinois and attended Evanston High School. He...

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I was Harry´s secretary at Blair Tv for a couple of years at the 520 N. Michigan building. He was a delightful man to work for and I never forgot him. Just saw this obituary about his passing. Rest In Peace, Harry.

Dear Baird,Patty and Family, Our DEEPEST sympathy to you and your family. Our prayers are being sent your way. DR.Richard Schrenzel Gail Higgins

Dear MJ,

Our deepest sympathy for your loss. Harry was without question the finest person we had the pleasure of knowing and working with. His many special qualities were the image of Blair excellence...he was Blair.

He will be missed and always remembered for his warmth and generosity.

Love,

Dear Mrs. Smart & Family:
My sincerest sympathy on the recent death of Harry. It was my pleasure to work as his secretary at Blair Television from 1960-1967. He was a great boss who always wore that wonderful smile on his face.
Margaret (Penny) Schaefer-Eskra, Park Ridge, IL

Dear Mrs Smart and Family,

John Blair Company was a very, very special place to work, and Harry was a very,very large part of that company. I grew up calling Harry "Uncle"...my mother Barbara was Harry's first secretary and she, my father, Harry and his then wife MaryJane were fast friends for years...Later when I graduated from college, my first job was at Blair and for five wonderful years I worked for Hal Wettersten and sat just down the hall from Harry,Don Saraceno, Skip Hinman,...

Dear Mrs. Smart and Family,
I am so sad to learn of the death of Mr. Smart. I worked for him at Blair in the early 1980's. He ALWAYS had a smile on his face and was kind to everyone. I spent many hours in his office chatting about anything and everything; no matter how busy, his door was always open. Even many, many years later when i would run into him uptown, he still remembered me and always asked about my children.
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