Michael-Smith-Obituary

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Michael Paul Smith

Beaver, Utah

May 24, 1950 – Feb 26, 2021 (Age 70)

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BORN
May 24, 1950
DIED
February 26, 2021
AGE
70
LOCATION
Beaver, Utah

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Southern Utah Mortuary - Beaver Obituary

Michael Paul Smith, 70yrs old, passed away on Friday Feb. 26th 2021. He was born May 24th 1950 (on his Dad’s birthday) to Paul and Afton Smith. He grew up in Beaver Utah, graduated from Beaver High School, and received his diesel mechanics certificate from Utah Trade Tech. He married his...

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So sorry for your loss. I remember him for his sense of humor, and his giving kind nature. I know he will be missed, but will be loved for eternity.

Oh Oralin, please know that I am so very sorry that your sweetheart is gone. This is Marti Morris. I just heard of his passing today Wednesday the day you laid him to rest. The very first thing I thought of when I heard the sad news was of you. Second I pictured him and his winning smile. Then third I thought how great it must have been for MY Mike to greet YOUR Mike on the otherside. Family and friends are what I hope to meet when I pass on. That is exactly who was there to greet your...

I’m so sorry for the loss of this good man. Sending love and prayers for comfort for all the family.

We send our love and Sympathy to all your family. Ronnie really liked you. You were a great guy.

Mike was a great guy and a joy to work with. I'll always remember that laugh!
Rest in Peace my friend.

Sending our sympathy to the Smith Family. Mike was an all-around great guy. Although we didn't see much of him since retirement, we thought about him often. Always something that made us laugh!

I met Mike in the Beaver Correctional Facility. I was an inmate there for 5 years. Mike's simple understanding of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, his personal conviction and testimony of the Savior and His Church, made him a favorite among the inmates. But the characteristic that we all loved him for was his unconditional love for each one of us and his refusal to judge any one of us. When we shook his hand we could feel his love and acceptance for us. He changed many mens lives by showing them...

We were saddened to hear about Mike. He was a very special friend. Having worked with him at the power plant we formed a special friendship with many memories. You couldn’t have a conversation without a joke and many laughs. Our sympathy to his family. May your memories bring you peace during this difficult time.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.