RICHARD-SMITH-Obituary

RICHARD L. "BUTCH" SMITH

Parma, Ohio

May 7, 1949 – Jan 27, 2017 (Age 67)

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BORN
May 7, 1949
DIED
January 27, 2017
AGE
67
LOCATION
Parma, Ohio

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age 67, passed away on Friday, January 27, 2017 after a lengthy illness. He was a US Army Vietnam veteran who worked for LTV Steel for 25 years and later retired as a Manager at IDS. Rich was the husband of Terry for 46 years; father of Kimberley Crisafi and Kelley Pertz (Chris); papa to Tyler,...

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I can still hear Dick´s (as he was called then) laugh. The best steel applicator J&L ever had. A generous soul who always had a smile on his face, regardless of how he felt. A legacy I wish on everyone.

To the Love of my Life. Every day is so hard with out you. I cry missing you soo much. I think of you 24/7..my heart aches so much . in January 2020 it will be 3 years since I last kissed you. It hurts as much today as it did when you left me. I pray to see you again. Honey I love you and no one will ever take your place. Love you Babe.....H.O.L.L.A.N.D. Love Always and Forever and Beyond. "Terry"xxoo

It's been alittle over two years since my love went home. I miss you so much.. each day is so hard with out you. You are in my thought daily and will always be in my heart. I love you with every breath in me.

I miss you more and more everyday and I miss your smile or you calling me "so darn cute". You used to lighten everyones day or even make someones day doing the most easiest things. We all miss having my papa in our lives! Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

I knew Rich from LTV and IDS for many years. He was a good friend. I did enjoy joking with him and talking about old times at the mill and the common friends that we had. I was sorry to see him leave IDS and now I am sorry to see him leave this world where he will be missed by so many.

Our home is not the same. We were witness to his incredible strength and iron will to live for the love of his life, Terry, who is no doubt his equal! Know as I stroll pass what was your VA home this past year, my thoughts and prayers are with you and that I am forever changed and grateful to have been part of your family and to have heard the wonderful memories you both shared.

My thoughts and prayer are with the family at this time of loss. I have good memories of Butch growing up and he will be missed.

I had the pleasure of working (and bowling) with "Dick" - as he called himself at that time - in the early 80's, when he was a star applicator at J&L Steel. I know he changed it to "Rick," later on, but had not idea that he was also known as "Butch."
He was not only great at his job, he was a truly caring and genuily funny guy.
I'm gladto have had the priviledge of knowing him. My warmest wishes go to all his loved ones.

Marc Millius

Terry and family,I am so sad to hear of Butch's passing. So many fond memories from years past with all of you. Had some of the best times being with you guys when Bret and I would come up. May God bless you all.