Theodore-Smith, Jr.-Obituary

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Theodore C. Smith, Jr.

Wayne, Pennsylvania

Jan 13, 1915 – Jun 10, 2013

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BORN
January 13, 1915
DIED
June 10, 2013
LOCATION
Wayne, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Mauger Givnish Funeral Home - Malvern Obituary

Theodore C. Smith Jr., age 98, of Wayne, died peacefully at home on June 10, 2013. He was born on January 13, 1915 in Cincinnati, Ohio but moved with his family before his first birthday to Drexel Hill where he met his wife to be Helen Hannan in the second grade. They attended Upper Darby High...

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Ted always had a good story for me and he had such a genuine laugh and that little glint in his eye. My gosh! So many phone calls and visits over the years... I sure am going to miss his sense of humor! What a great guy he was!

Happy to have your Father be a part of my life. His quick wit and sense of humor were there always. His positive view on everything in life was exceptional. I have both sadness and happiness at this time.
I express my sympathy to the family. I know you have fond memories, as do I.

Neighbor, friend, piano teacher and patient - Ted was a greatguy.

Dear Don, Ted and Cindy,
Bill and I are very sorry for your loss. Mr. Smith was a very vibrant person and we were privileged to have known him. I am grateful for all the years I worked for him. I know he will be missed by all.

Don, Cindy & Ted,
We are very sorry for your loss. Bonnie and I loved Ted very much. He was so good to us. He was a true gentleman, always smiling and full of fun, full of class, full of life.

I am grateful I got to see him a few weeks ago. Even then he had that gleam in his eye and we were able to have a nice visit.

We will remember him and his graciousness always.

Don: Please accept my sincerest condolences on the loss of your dad. I know you have many great memories and hope they provide you with comfort during this sad time.

Ted was a wonderful man and will be missed by so many in our golf industry. Our prayers go out to all of the family and the friends at Smitcho. All of us at Ladd's are thankfull for what he has provided us over the years. God Bless.

We are saddened by the passing of Ted, and hold very fond memories of his life and our friendship. I always enjoyed the time we spent together and hearing his stories of "the Business" and how it developed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.