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Edward Reaugh Smith

1932 - 2020

Edward Reaugh Smith obituary, 1932-2020, Lubbock, TX

BORN

1932

DIED

2020

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Resthaven Funeral Home & Cemetery

5740 West 19th Street

Lubbock, Texas

Edward Smith Obituary

Lubbock- Edward Reaugh Smith died in Lubbock August 12, 2020. He was born to Frank E. and Frances R. Smith on September 23, 1932 in Flora, Illinois. Smith graduated as valedictorian of his Flora High School class in 1950, before moving with his family to Wichita Falls, Texas where he promptly met and fell in love with Jo Anne Myers as she turned sixteen. They married September 10, 1954. Smith graduated from Midwestern University in 1953 and from SMU Law School in 1957. Drafted during the Korean conflict, following infantry basic at Fort Bliss he served the remainder of his two-year, school-shortened enlistment with the Army Audit Agency in Los Angeles. He was licensed a CPA in 1955 while in the army. He practiced law in Houston with Vinson Elkins, Weems and Searls, 1957 to 1959 and with Nelson, McCleskey and Harriger in Lubbock from early 1959 till he opened his own law office in early 1961. Joined by Norton Baker August 31, 1962, eventually practicing as the firm Smith, Baker, Field and Clifford until his retirement from law practice August 31, 1984. Following a near death experience in August 1963, he purchased Resthaven cemetery, adding the funeral home in 1964, until all was sold in 1993. Smith served as organizing counsel and director of Briercroft Savings & Loan Association, member and chairman of the Lubbock Planning & Zoning Board, budget committee of the United Way, board member of the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, member and chairman of both the Texas Tech Foundation and the Texas Tech Medical School Foundation, member of the Chancellor's Council and Red Raider Club, and various other community activities. An early member of the West Texas Running Club, in 1979 Smith ran the Boston Marathon (number X332). In March, 1982 he played Beethoven's 3rd Piano Concerto with an orchestra composed of faculty and advanced students at Texas Tech to dedicate the Steinway concert grand piano he and Jo Anne gave for Tech's Hemmle Recital Hall. He continued performing locally until 1984 and hundreds of friends and acquaintances have enjoyed the recordings of these events. From Easter 1963 till Easter 1988, he taught the Cornerstone couple's class at First United Methodist Church. Discovering, in 1989, and then studying, the vast works of the seer Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), Smith published five major titles on esoteric Christianity based thereon, as well as his autobiography, all of which can be found at Amazon under his full name. Lake City, Colorado, in the midst of the San Juan Mountain Range, was the warm weather Mecca for the Smiths from 1960 till 2007 when, as he said, the magnificent peaks and hiking trails were becoming steeper, and they gave the home they had owned for twenty years to their children. . Due to the present pandemic, no services are planned at this time the, family will gather next summer in the mountains. Smith is survived by his wife Jo Anne, three children and their spouses, sons Mark E. Smith and wife, Jill, of Wilmington, DE; Michael R. Smith and wife, Stacey, of Colleyville, and daughter Jillian M. Rauh and husband, Donald, both doctors, of Newtown, PA. Also surviving them are ten grandchildren, fifteen great grandchildren, sister Mary Anne Ayers and husband, Ronald, of Flora, IL, and four nephews and nieces and their children. The family suggests memorials to "The Edward R. & Jo Anne M. Smith Endowment Fund for Music," c/o Texas Tech University System for Institutional Advancement, P. O. Box 41081, Lubbock, TX 79409-1081; South Plains Food Bank, 4612 Locust Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79404; Carillon Foundation; 1717 Norfolk, Lubbock, TX 79416; or to a favorite charity. Online condolences may be offered on our website at www.resthavenfuneralhome.com.



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Published by Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Aug. 16 to Aug. 17, 2020.

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Mary Gristy Lewis

August 10, 2025

Ed was "the most fully actuated person" whom I have ever known and one of the most humble. It was a blessing to have known him.

Tony Chahine

August 13, 2024

"the course of life between death and rebirth is indeed complex and wonderful" says Steiner.
I have no doubt you are making the most of it.
with all my love,

Tony Chahine

June 1, 2024

I just found out.
thank you for your books
and for the few personal emails I was so excited to receive.
"the course of life between death and rebirth is indeed complex and wonderful" says Steiner.
I have no doubt you are making the most of it.
with all my love,
Tony Chahine, Lebanon

Martha Hise

August 10, 2022

I have wonderful memories of Ed especially birthday celebrations with my dear Mom. He was a renaissance man with a world of talent.

Mary Gristy Lewis

August 16, 2020

I met Ed when he was 18 years old in Wichita Falls and watched his amazing life unfold with the incomparable support and love of his wife and my dear friend Jo Anne.
I've never heard of anyone else who conquered pianos. marathon races, mountains, and excelled in a law career, had the golden touch with investments, fathered fantastic children, taught Bible classes and wrote books to explain the works of geniuses like Rudolf Steiner.
And with all that, he was fun to be around and a good friend.
He will be hugely missed.

Martha Hise

August 16, 2020

I feel so lucky to have the honor of knowing Ed and Jo Anne. I always knew that Ed was an accomplished man but never knew the extent of those accomplishments until reading this obituary chronicling his life. I’m sending condolences and love to Jo Anne and the family.

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