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Kenneth Smith

Caldwell, Idaho

1941 - 2018

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Kenneth Wayne SmithOctober 12, 1941 - December 27, 2018Kenneth Wayne Smith, 77, of Caldwell, ID passed away, on Thursday, December 27, 2018 with his significant other, Sheila Stone by his side. Ken was born on Sunday, October 12, 1941; the first of three siblings, born to John Smith and Patricia...

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I just recently learned about Ken's passing. I'm so sad that I didn't get to say goodbye. I worked with Ken at Boyd Harris Insurance for many years and I have such great memories of him. He was always happy and had a kind word for everyone. He was a natural at sales and demonstrated true relationship marketing just because he became friends with his clients. It used to drive me crazy because he would come into the office in the mornings with a name and phone number and a vehicle...

Ken was such a joy to be around and will be greatly missed by so many. I watched him walk his sweet little dog for years. In fact, that's how I would spot him, by his cute no legged dog. Loved them both. Ken was a good man and we at the 4X4 Shop will miss his wonderful temperament and sweet disposition. Much love, Sheila, kids & family.
Jenny Marson

Our love and thoughts are with you Sheila and the Smith Family. Ken was such a fun and happy guy. Never failed to acknowledge his friends and make new ones. His life was filled with love and adventure. We will miss that smile, laughter and that great head of hair! God bless you.

So very sorry to hear of the loss of Ken....a special soul. My thoughts and prayers are with Sheila and all of his family.

Timothy Nielsen,
So sorry to hear about Ken. He was fun to golf with and was a wonderful, kind man. He was always dedicated to his loved ones and was a conscientious businessman. He will be missed at Fairview. It was an honor to call him my friend as well as a worthy competitor. May God give you comfort at this time.

My sympathy goes out to the family during your time of grief. May God's loving-kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time. (Psalm 119:50,76)