Philip-Smith-Obituary

Philip Frere Smith

San Francisco, California

Jul 16, 1948 – Feb 4, 2018 (Age 69)

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BORN
July 16, 1948
DIED
February 4, 2018
AGE
69
LOCATION
San Francisco, California

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Philip Frere Smith

July 16, 1948 - February 4, 2018

Philip passed away at age 69 of complications from duodenum cancer. He was surrounded by his devoted family during his departure from life and experienced a peaceful transition. He is survived by his loving and dedicated wife of 33 years,...

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Phil was a Brown fraternity brother and a good friend for more than 45 years. This photo was taken in 1973, outside the Rehoboth, MA, police station.

Phil was a joy to work with. Whenever our congregation held it's auction fundraiser, Phil saved the day, While we all whirled around him, he was the eye of the hurricane. He did his part calmly, smiling the entire time. I so enjoyed being around him! He was a lovely human being.

Phil was one of the nicest, kindest, calmest people I have ever worked with. Everyone liked and respected Phil, who was always smiling, always helpful. We all not only liked Phil but we had tremendous respect for him as well. He was a fine human being.
Nancy Meade

Phil's photo reminds me of exactly how I remember him from our shared days at FRBSF back in the 90s. One can see from Phil's photo he always had a positive outlook -- like the smile on his face! Phil was a good friend and a great listener. He was thoughtful and just so nice and always calm. I admired him for that characteristic. It was always a pleasure working with Phil... Love to Phil and all his family! You will be remembered as a good man who lived well... enjoy the heavens

Rest in Peace, Phil. You were great to work with and a great person to know...

Condolences out to the Smith Family.

Phil was a great guy. It was a pleasure working with Phil at the Federal Reserve Bank.

My dad was so generous, loving, funny, smart, and beautiful. He taught me to have strong values. He always told me how proud of me he was. I love him with all of my heart and will miss him always.