William-Smith-Obituary

William Meredith Smith M.D. Jr.

Baltimore, Maryland

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On March 17 2018 DR. WILLIAM MEREDITH SMITH JR. Beloved husband of the late R. Corinne Smith (nee Skell); devoted father of William M. Smith III and his wife Ann Lee Bowen; dear grandfather of William Darren Smith. 1953 Graduate of the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Beloved by his...

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He was a traditional doctor who cared for his patients. He gave my mother good medical care, I wish that there were more physicians like him today.

Dr Smith became my physician when I was 14 yo and it was always comforting that he listened and was spot on diagnosing you and providing care. He will be greatly missed.

I will always remember Dr. Smith fondly. As a young child my mother would walk all five of us kids around the corner for our doctor´s visits. And we always got a lollipop! If we were really sick, he would come to the house. My mother, Barbara Noto, absolutely loved him. They were always laughing about something. He was the best!

He was very concerned about the welfare of his patients. He was able to refer his patents to good specialists when they had a problem that needed attention. He is missed.

My mother was a patient of Dr. Smith for many years. He gave her good medical care and helped to prolong her life. He was a very caring doctor. He will be missed.

My sisters and I have such wonderful memories of my dear Uncle Jimmy. He took such good care of my family as a doctor but mostly as a loving uncle. We loved his humor...waving us goodbye one night with a train whistle,, lantern and a conductors hat.
He taught me about nature, poetry and seeing the best in everyone.
Tiger tiger burning bright
In the forest of the night
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry
William Blake
Sending love...

Dr Smith had the most wonderful influence on me throughout my life. He and his family embraced and supported me in a nearly-adoptive way. I am so glad to have known him And had the chance to thank him in simple ways, helping him medically as a PT, but mostly sharing his love of nature, people, skiing and life. (David, or Daniel?) I will always remember his humor and love.