Steward-Smith-Obituary

Steward Samuel "Bud" Smith

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Steward Samuel "Bud" Smith, 85, of Wind Gap, passed away Sunday, August 29, 2010 at Hospice VNA of St. Luke's, Lower Saucon Township, surrounded by his loving family. Born: He was born in Nazareth on August 27, 1925. Personal: He was the husband of Esther Winifred Jones Smith with whom he shared...

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It´s been 11 years since my Fathers passing... I pray for home everyday and miss his laughter and kindness... he is in my heart and mind ....Love You Dad

Sally and I always enjoyed Bud,nice man always ready to help

Mr. "Bud" Smith was one of those rare, wonderful, special people that make the world a better place for just being there. He was a great neighbor and our whole family will miss him very much!
With love and heartfelt sympathy to his loving family,
Betty(Meixsell)Kichline and family

I was very proud to have been your brother and I will miss you very much. I have been praying for you for 26 years and I will continue to pray for your family. I look forward to the day when I can see you again in person in the Kingdom of God.

With love - your brother,
Raymond Smith

i am proud to have been able to call you my brother and look forward to the day when i can tell you in person. love raymond

Although I did not get a chance to know your father, my parents would speak highly of him and enjoyed being around him at the flea markets. My one memory was seeing him build frames for Ericka's art in the shop next to where my Mom worked. He seemed to be a very gentle man, and I'm sure he's at peace now. Our deepest sympathies to your family.

I was proud to call Bud my friend and my Father-In-Law. He was always willing to lend a helping hand or offer words of encouragement. In all the years I knew Bud, I never heard him utter a harsh word about anyone. He was truly special and he will be missed.

My Dad was a man of simple wants. He enjoyed sitting in the sun, mowing the lawn working around the house and enjoyed finding treasures at a yard sale or auction. Dad loved to walk and appreciated nature. He loved to laugh and crack a joke but never at someones expense. He enjoyed a good conversation. He loved his family and was proud of his children and grandchildren. They say you don't know what you have before it's gone but that was not my Dad. He embraced life. I am honored to call him...

My Loving Father, Steward Smith