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Richard Smallwood

Lima, Ohio

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RICHARD SMALLWOOD

LIMA — Richard A. Smallwood, age 79, son of John & Orva (Cannon) Smallwood, (born April 2, 1936) passed peacefully at his Lima home on Aug. 22, 2015 after a well fought battle with cancer.

Dick was a lifelong Lima/Wapakoneta resident and...

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Miss you and love you, Dad! Thanks for all of the fun memories, encouragement, support and understanding. You'll be in my heart forever.

Mary;
Please accept my heartfelt condolences for our loss. I knew him for just a short period of time, but I have very fond memories of you both! I will keep you in my prayers! Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.

Dale, Dawn, Mary
I'm very sad to learn of your Dad and husband's passing.
What a great role model for us! Always upbeat, always active. I have fond memories of the Spring St shop, scout camp and hanging around the house. He touched a lot of us. Please accept our deepest sympathies.

Remembering all of you and Dick with caring thoughts.

Peggy Davis Cole, Class of 54

Mary, Dawn, Dale and Lynn - Mom just called and told us about Dick. We are so sorry to hear this and our hearts are heavy with this news. We loved him and we love you all. If there's anything we can do for you, please let us know. May God's comfort and peace that passes all our understanding be with you. He was a great guy. I always smile when I think of Dick. ~Mike, Kay, Johnathan and David Arnold

Mary, I am saddened to hear of your loss. Meeting and having you and Richard as one of my favorite customers at Bob evans was a most enjoyable time for me. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. Adam Secession

I was deeply saddened to hear of your loss. My thoughts are with you.

Michelle Chiles (Larry's daughter)

Uncle Dick and Aunt Mary, you may not remember me however you and your family have left everlasting memories in my life. I am proud to say I helped plant many of those trees while messing around on my many weekends at the Smallwood Tree Farm. Whether it be in the loft of the barn, riding four wheelers, the haunted woods or actually doing what we were supposed to be doing. My deepest sympathy to all of your family.