Wil-Smyly-Obituary

Wil Smyly

Winchester, Peabody, Malden, Massachusetts

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Of Peabody, formerly of Winchester, on February 25, 2006. Beloved husband of Ellie (Pratt) Smyly. Devoted father of Muffin Lemak of Dallas, Texas, James Smyly of Lynnfield, Kimberly Smyly of Haverhill, and the late Sisi Lee Smyly. Dear grandfather of Tori and Sandra Smyly, and Lacey, Bailey,...

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Wil was a wonderfully unique and courageous man. I have included his WW II B 17 heroism and the tragedy of his loss of SiSi, his daughter, in my book as a testament to him. Mike Flynn

Wil was a wonderful man. He embodied all the qualities that make a human being exceptional. Love, courage, faithful to his family, friendly to all and always a kind word to all. Served his country as a B 17 pilot with all the attributes that make a true warrior / soldier. One of the best you could ever meet.

I will never forget you WILL, a wonderful Father and Friend.
Alma

I have so many memories of Wil growing up. My special memory was going to Europe with Muffin and Wil. You are in my prayers.

Dear Ellie and Family, Our hearts are saddened by Wils passing.He was a true gentle man. Remember the fun times at Pink Beach? Please accept our families deepest sympathy for this profound loss. Barb and Hugh

Dear Mrs. Smyly & family,
We are very sorry to hear of the loss of Wil .He was a great man to know .We had the pleasure of doing business with Smyly Autos for many years.Our condolences to the Smyly family .

Bill and Glen Cole and families

Dear Mrs.Smyly, Jim and family, I will always remember Wil and my tenure at Smyly Buick. Enjoyed his stories of WW11 and those of the auto business in the 50's. What a kick he got out of the classic car shows we had. My sincere condolences

Ellia so sorry to hear about your loss of Wil. May he rest in peace

Dear Mrs. Smyly and Family,

I was so sorry to learn of Mr. Smyly passing away. I will always remember his kindness and patriotism. As a teen, I always enjoyed working in the yard at my parents’ house. Wil also enjoyed puttering around his yard (in trademark baseball cap and khakis) and always took the time to chat and offer bits of wisdom. A beautiful American flag always waved proudly on a tall white pole in his front yard. One of my summer jobs as a teen was at Smyly Buick – very...