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David Wayne Smart

1939 - 2018

David Wayne Smart obituary, 1939-2018, Rexburg, ID

David Smart Obituary

1939 ~ 2018
David Wayne Smart died peacefully on November 25, 2018 after a courageous battle with cancer. David was born on May 9, 1939 in Rexburg, Idaho to Wayne Neff and Olive Ness Betteridge Smart. He had many happy memories of an idyllic childhood in Rexburg. While attending Madison High School, David was elected student body President and was the Idaho State Champion of Speech and Debate. After high school, David enlisted in the United States Army and attended intelligence school at Fort Holabird, Maryland. Upon separation from the Army, David completed two years at Ricks College, where he was elected student body Vice President.
In October 1959 David left on a two-and-a- half year mission to North Germany. He was there when the Berlin wall was erected overnight dividing the two sections of the city. David was especially happy and proud when his son, John was called to the same mission and was in Berlin in 1989 when the Berlin wall came down. David's mission to Germany began a life-long love of Germany, the German people, and language. David assiduously kept up his German, reading German newspapers, novels, and poetry.
David entered Brigham Young University and earned a B.A. in Psychology and German. He then went on to the Univ of Utah where he earned his Masters and PhD in Clinical Psychology. While doing research for his doctoral dissertation, he was assigned an undergraduate research assistant named Julie Christine Fishler. David was smitten by her beauty and intelligence and they were married in the Salt Lake City temple on June 23, 1967.
David began his professional career at the Univ of Northern Colorado in Greeley where he was the Director of the Counseling Center, a faculty member, and an Assistant to the University President. While at UNC, he earned the highest academic rank of full professor and achieved tenure. His church service as an elders' quorum president, high counselor and bishop and his missionary efforts helped grow the nascent church in Greeley and Northern Colorado.
David continued his career at Brigham Young University where he was the Associate Director of the Counseling Center, had full academic rank and tenure and also served as Associate Director of Assessment. He helped hundreds of clients and mentored many doctoral students. He was known for his caring, sensitive, and research-based counseling that truly improved the lives of hundreds of people. He was honored as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association.
One highlight of David's career was the opportunity to professionally collaborate with his wife, who also earned her PhD and distinguished herself in her career. David and Julie have co-authored many articles in academic scholarly journals together.
In retirement, David and Julie served an LDS mission as Area Mental Health authorities at Western Europe headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany. He and Julie counseled missionaries and advised mission presidents on mental health issues. His hobbies in retirement included coin collecting, gardening, golfing, travel, and reading.
Of all the accolades that we can give Dad, truly the best are in his supernal roles as husband, father, and grandfather. He loved being a father and worked hard so that Mom could stay home with us during our childhood. He loved fun, family, and making memories together. Some of our best memories with Dad include being together at Christmas and at the Bear Lake house in the summer. His children and grandchildren were a source of happiness, pride, and joy for Dad. He was unfailingly loving, patient, and supportive in ways that were individual to each of us. He taught us by example to be open minded, informed about the world, accepting of others, and faithful members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
David is survived by his wife Julie C. Fishler, children John (Elizabeth), Margaret (Russell) Teichert, Elizabeth (Matthew) Smith, Dr. Mary Smart and ten grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother Dean (Carolyn) and sister Carol (Erwin) Oertli, brother-in-law Phillip Fishler (Judy) and many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents Wayne and Olive Smart.
A viewing will be held on Friday, November 30 at the Draper 6th ward chapel at 1272 E. Walden Lane, Draper from 6-8 pm. Another viewing will be held on Saturday, December 1 from 9:30-10:45 am with funeral services following at 11 am also at the Draper 6th ward chapel. David will be interred at Granite Cemetery in Granite, Utah.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Nov. 28 to Nov. 29, 2018.

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December 3, 2018

My deepest empathies to the Smart family on David's passing. He was my mentor while I was a graduate student in the mid 70s at UNC. His kindness, generosity, and unwavering support was immensely helpful while I learned from him at the counseling center. He would be proud of his efforts as I have been a psychologist for 45 years and owe much to his tutelage.
Ron Cohn, Salt Lake City Utah

Ruth Macfarlane

November 30, 2018

Dear Julie and family,

Please accept my sincere condolences on the death of your beloved husband and father. I was saddened to read David's obituary tonight and learn of his death. The written tribute beautifully captured the fine, kind, and good man he was. It was my privilege to have known him--and all of you--while you lived in Greeley. All of you blessed my life in many ways. May you each feel the Lord's comfort and peace at this time of great sadness and loss.
With much love and caring,

Ruth Macfarlane

Maralyn Belgique

November 30, 2018

Lots of good memories of Uncle David. I will miss him. It was always fun to be around him. Sometimes it was a lunch or dinner for the Smart family college students in Provo, a family reunion, or a visit just because. Thinking of you all at this time.

Melissa Jones

November 30, 2018

Dave was kind enough to mentor me through my undergraduate degree in Psychology at BYU, and then while I was a doctoral student at the University of Maryland, he hired me to return to BYU to work for a summer where I met my husband. He has been so kind and generous to me and one of the biggest influences in my professional life. I am honored to have known him.

Julie Preece

November 30, 2018

David is one of the kindest and intellectually humble men I have met. He was a fantastic mentor, insightful researcher, a thoughtful scholar, compassionate human being and a colleague of excellence. He will be deeply missed.

Steve Lewis

November 30, 2018

So sorry to hear of Dave's passing. I will always cherish the many memories of our lifelong friendship. Our friendship goes back to the beginning of time. The Smart family were a wonderful bunch and I just can't express what a wonderful opportunity it has been to have so many great experiences with Dave. Truly one of the best of the best.

Blessings to Julie and family.

Steve Lewis

Jerry and Jerie Lee

November 29, 2018

Our cousin pool is geting smaller. I just learned of Davids passing today and also the passing of Kathy Perry. After years of travling the world with the Air Force we have ended up in Rigby Idaho. I think of Aunt Olive and Wayne often. Our thoughts and prayers are witih your family. We are unable to attend since we are attending a fureral there in Rigby.

Jay D. Schvaneveldt

November 29, 2018

Nov. 29, 2018

So sorry to learn of the death of David Smart. I have known him over the years and as a fellow professor in a similar field at Utah State University, we have had many exchanges and interactions.
And here in Logan we were neighbors to David and Julie. It was my good fortune to work with David as a home teacher and it was a pleasure to see his many skills at work in dealing with a variety of people.
We ask the Lord to bless and guide this family at this critical time in life. Our love and thanks to the Smart family. Jay and Karren Schvaneveldt

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30

Viewing

6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Draper 6th ward chapel

1272 E. Walden Lane, Draper, UT

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Viewing

9:30 a.m. - 10:45 p.m.

Draper 6th ward chapel

1272 E. Walden Lane, Draper, UT

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Funeral service

11:00 a.m.

Draper 6th ward chapel

1272 E. Walden Lane, Draper, UT

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