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ROGER KERBOW
May 8, 2020
The Senior Class at Coleman High School had some remarkable people in it. Jim Smith was one of them. Somewhere along the way we lost touch with each other. When my wife passed away Jim made it to her funeral. We tried from time to time to get together over the years. We were roommates as we attended The University of Texas. Worked together for meals at Kinsolving Dormitory. A great friend along with Ben, Charles, Steve and others.Roger
Seth Nyenya
May 4, 2020
Yes, Jim was the epitome of honesty, humility,
integrity and kindness. An amazing God-loving and God-fearing individual.
When I came to the US to attend UT at Austin, I found every thing very overwhelming. But, Jim and Jare met me at the Presbyterian Church and took me under their wings to calm me down and to show me the way.
When I wanted to work a convenience store to supplement my income, Jim realized that I could do better than that, and asked me to report to his office for a job interview.
I reported at Tracor for the interview. My major at UT was Computer Sciences so I was sent to the "Data Processing Dept." I got the job and worked very hard not to let down Jim and Jare.The Supervisors loved my work ethics
and hired me full time with very limited experience. I excelled. Jim set my career for life.
I am sure there are many out there whose lives were touched by Jim and Jare through their kindness and love of God.
Jim, rest in perfect peace. Enjoy the heaven you well-deserved. Peace !!
May 4, 2020
Jim and I met in 1983 in his office at TRACOR. Over 37 years our relationship moved from professional to friendship. I have never known anyone that could analyze a set of financial numbers or financial statements in a matter of minutes and immediately have several in-depth questions ready for a response. Jim was truly brilliant.
He also was a tremendous community leader helping many organizations including the Boys Scouts and St. Edwards University.
Jim loved his family. He loved Jare and was so proud of Amanda and Stephen.
Jim was a great friend and adviser. We spent many hours talking about family and business.
Jim thank you for impacting my life and our friendship. Godspeed my friend,
Craig Hester
May 3, 2020
I came to know Jim Smith when we attended Coleman high school, in the early and mid 1950s. He was really smart, and a good student. He was a great friend, and we spent many wonderful hours together, doing teenager things.
One of the things we did was to help Charles Moody hot rod a 1939 Plymouth coupe, a two-door with rumble seat. Jim and I enjoyed mechanics but didn't have any money. But Moody was a doctor's son and could afford the parts. We took a 6 cylinder flathead Ford engine, had the cylinders bored out for oversize pistons and changed the stroke for more compression. We matched it up to a LaSalle transmission, and at some point it actually ran. We learned a lot about friendly collaboration and how much work and concentration it takes to pull off a difficult project. Those lessons served us well as our respective careers played out.
After high school Jim went to Rice and I went to UT. As Jim's amazing career developed, I was always proud of his accomplishments, which ranged beyond his work in business to include the arts and community affairs. Jim was fortunate to have Jare by his side, and his life was full of love.
A life well lived! Godspeed, my friend.
Ben Streetman
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