Jeffrey Cain Smith

Jeffrey Cain Smith obituary, Ligonier, PA

Jeffrey Cain Smith

Jeffrey Smith Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by McCabe Funeral Home - Ligonier on Feb. 5, 2026.
Jeffrey Cain Smith died at home on January 28, 2026. He was born on October 17,1954, to Josie (Corter) Smith and Walter Cain Smith in Somerset, Kentucky. He is survived by his three sisters (Demetra Moore, Debra Steele, and Amy Smith), six nieces and nephews, and seven great nieces and nephews. He spent the last 50 years of his life in Ligonier, working as a truck driver and a stone mason, but primarily keeping our mother's homestead going-chopping wood, planting and harvesting a large garden, raising bees, mowing the lawn and keeping the creek clear.

He didn't like to say "I love you," but he showed it to everyone he knew, caring for older women who needed help around the house and making root beer floats for our mother's caregiver. His sisters never left his house after a visit without a full tank of gas, a tire check, a fluid top off and a perfectly packed car. His nieces and nephews adored him and followed him around because he was always doing something interesting. Every time any of them, and later his great nieces and nephews, visited, he put up the monkey swing, bouncing on it to test its safety as he flew over the gulley.

He also cared for our mother during her time with dementia, patiently keeping her safe and taken care of when the rest of us lived hundreds of miles away. Years earlier Jeff helped raise his youngest sister while our mom worked full time. He taught her algebra and how to drive and took her to the mountain to look as long as she wanted for the perfect Christmas tree.

He was also the smartest man you'll ever meet. He was a voracious reader of everything from nature survival guides to Sherlock Holmes mysteries. As a life-long learner, he was taking on-line Spanish classes until the day he died. He could fix almost anything-when the septic tank and well were replaced by city services, he dug the trenches and set the pipes himself to save money. He was an avid bread baker, and for each sister's birthday he made their favorite cake even when they weren't visiting-we knew he was eating cake "with" us. If you visited him, he might serve you homemade pie, his experimental homemade root beer or his dandelion coffee.

He will be dearly missed by all who knew him. We will miss his loud deep laugh, his knowledge of our family's history, and the many ways he showed his love for us.

All arrangements were private for the family.

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