QUENTIN-SMITH-Obituary

QUENTIN I. SMITH Jr.

New York, New York

Age 83

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SMITH--Quentin I., Jr., died peacefully on May 20, 2011 after a short illness. He was 83 years old and a resident of Kendal-on-Hudson in Sleepy Hollow, NY at the time of his death. Born in New York City, Quentin was the eldest son of Alice Lawson Smith and Quentin Irving Smith. He grew up in...

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I joined the New York Office of TPF&C in 1979. Although he was the CEO he knew everyone's name and was very approachable. Although we had grown to quite a large firm by then - the staff were personally loyal to Quent. Although I was fairly junior at the time, I remember having lunch with him at the coffee shop downstairs on occasion. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Quentin was a true gentleman and will be sorely missed at Eastward Ho! All of us here at the Pro Shop are mourning his passing, but remembering him fondly.
Brian Hamilton and the Golf Shop Staff

Quentin was my father, Lyle's best friend. God bless his surviving family. Lyle won't be able to attend the service, but hopefully one of us will be there for him. He sends his sincerest condolences. Thank you.

"Dear Lance, Sally, Natalie and Nolan:
I am deeply saddened by your loss. Your father and grandfather was a pleasure to have known. It was obvious to all that he cared for and loved you all very much. His legacy will live on through all of you. My sincere condolences to your mother, Lance..." Russ Considine

I joined Towers Perrin in 1969 and had the pleasure and good fortune to grow up in the most dynamic consulting firm under the leadership of Quent Smith. Many of us still hold dear all the Quentograms we received for various accomplishments and milestones over the years.

Quent will be remembered fondly by all who knew him.

Ed Lane (Stone Ridge, NY)

To Quent's family - I had the pleasure of working with Quent at Towers Perrin for a number of years. He was an inspiration to me and a thoughtful, powerful leader. I will always have very fond memories of Quent and the times we were working together. My best wishes to the family,