Mowry-Smith-Obituary

Mowry Smith

Neenah, Wisconsin

Mar 19, 1918 – Aug 14, 2013

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March 19, 1918
DIED
August 14, 2013
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Neenah, Wisconsin
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Smith, MowryMowry Smith, Jr, of Neenah, age 95, passed away Wednesday, August 14, 2013. He was born March 19, 1918, in Neenah. Survivors include his three children: Mowry Smith III, Curtis (Tamara) Smith, Onnie Leach Smith; three nieces: Katharine Ganser, Sue Gosin, Jennie Goelz; and three...

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We met Mowry Smith when visiting my dad, George Mueller, who preceeded him to their eternal reward. They were good friends. Their reunion in the Next Life should be joyful. Our condolences to the family.

Mowry was very generous and supportive to our son, he met him when he was a server at North Shore. We will always be greatful. Sincerely Sheila Hackstock

I knew Mowry through church - he always greeted everyone with a smile. Watching him enjoy the children as they listened to the message was always a special moment. It was a pure pleasure to greet Mowry and share a warm handshake and smile. God's grace be with you all. Marilyn Kostrzak

I had the privilege of meeting Mowry in the line of caring for him through the VNA. I learned to really enjoy him. I will miss him.

I was fortunate enough to get to work with Mowry as one of his VNA caregivers. It hasn't set in that I won't be going to see him anymore but he's in a great place. I will miss his "sassy" personality and that amazing smile I was lucky to see during our visits. I will miss sharing the paper and visiting with him. He is the reason I love the work I am in. Rip Mowry.

Mowry was a lifelong advocate for Doty Island. I was fortunate to have worked with Mowry and Frank Stilp to start Doty Island Development Council. I learned a great deal from both of those great men. I will forever cherish my time with Mowry through the many adventures to build the Welcome Sign, mount battles with either Neenah or Menasha city councils to support Doty Island businesses, write his book about Doty Island and much much more. He was a hero and will be sorely missed.

Mowry was a great friend. My condolences to out to his family. -

He was a great asset to the community and local GOP

I worked at North Shore G.C.for a few years and had the privilege of getting to know Mowry, he was a great man and thought the best of everyone. I am so sorry for your loss. Anita Carney