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Terry Smerdel Obituary

Terry Smerdel

Terry Smerdel passed away peacefully on September 10, 2017 while on duty at San Francisco Fire Department's Station 2.

He was born to Terry and Lottie Smerdel 59 years ago and is survived by his soul mate Cyndy. Terry was also the loving father of his two children Danica and Jack, beloved brother of Tony and sister-in-law Diane, adored brother of Cathy and brother-in-law Harry, and proud grandfather of Christian. He also leaves behind Danica's husband Vince, Jack's fiancé Christine, his nieces Amanda, Amy, and Kayleigh, his nephew Nathan, his Uncle Roland Quintero and the Quintero family, the Stanaway family, and the countless communities he touched with his booming laugh and giving spirit.

Terry, born in San Francisco in 1958, lived every day of his life with an infectious joy. You couldn't leave a conversation without a smile or giggle, and you couldn't be in the same room as him and not know it. His life was centered around what he could do for other people, and generosity and kindness will forever be synonymous with his name. He never gave up on people, and his biggest challenge was telling anybody 'no'.

Terry grew up on Mangels Avenue with some of his oldest and wildest friends. Wild is a key word in Terry's life. While his years of shenanigans were more than wild and the stories are left to prove it, he was also wild with honesty, love, and empathy.

When he entered the fire department, following in his father and brother's footsteps, he embarked on a 26 year long journey of service. He spent the majority of his career at Station 17, then as captain of Truck 2 in Chinatown, and lastly at Station 15. Terry was recently promoted to Battalion Chief at a ceremony surrounded by his families - the Smerdels, the Masettis, and the San Francisco Fire Department. His evening was made perfect not by the honor of the presentation, but by his introduction as 'the good Smerdel.' Terry was constantly bringing family and friends to the firehouse and his fire department family painfully mourns his loss as a beloved brother and friend.

Terry was also the successful business owner of Green Carpet Landscaping and Maintenance. Known for his integrity, Terry always kept his word. Yes, he might have been late, but he always got it done. He worked hard his entire life, inspired his children to pursue what they care about, and built the love, happiness, and security that surrounds his family.

His faith shined brightly each week at St. Robert's Parish. His memory lives on through each prayer he led and through each confirmation class he taught in such personal and touching ways.

From golfing monthly with his best friends to winning weightlifting competitions back in the day, Terry has always been an active and energetic soul. He especially loved fishing and hunting with his friends, a loyal pack who returned year after year with the promise of cigars and a good time. Terry spent his winters sitting in his waders in duck blinds right next to his brother and best friend Tony, his hunting partner for over 45 years.

Speaking of siblings, Terry and Tony did most things side by side including watching after their sister Cathy. Terry would harshly inspect and perhaps scare each of her boyfriends. And when he wasn't doing that, he'd be sure to either ask her to get the milk or tell her how proud of her he truly was.

All of the communities that Terry touched only begin to illustrate his boundless love. His family was the center of his universe. Cyndy Smerdel is the woman that turned a bad boy into a loving husband, and their unconditional love built a trust only few ever experience. He was her Disneyland, her happiest place on earth. Danica, Terry's first born, was his pride and joy. He protected her with his whole heart, and left this world knowing she is in the very best of hands with a family of her own. Jack, Terry's son, was far more than a son to him. Jack was his best friend. Terry would sing loudly as Jack played the piano, he'd smile proudly as he coached Jack's teams, and he'd cheer loudly as they toured the country watching major league baseball games.

It's clear that Terry was taken far too soon. However, we move forward knowing how aware he was of every single blessing in his life. He left this world the happiest he had ever been, which is fitting since he made all of our days brighter, all of our smiles wider, and all of our lives just that much happier.

Visitation will begin Monday, September 18 at 6:00pm at St Robert's Church, 1380 Crystal Springs Rd. San Bruno, followed by the Rosary Vigil at 7:00. The Funeral Mass will be on Tuesday, September 19 at 10:00am at St. Ignatius Church, 650 Parker Ave. San Francisco. Committal will follow immediately at Holy Cross Cemetery, 1500 Mission Rd. Colma.

Donations may be made in memory of Battalion Chief Terry Smerdel, San Francisco Firefighters Cancer Prevention Foundation, 1139 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94103, www.sffcpf.org.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Sep. 15 to Sep. 17, 2017.

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Michael D Coleman

September 9, 2023

I can't believe its been 6 years already since your passing. A sad day indeed, but as long as we think and speak about our memories of you, then you will never be forgotten.

All the best to the Smerdel Family

The Coleman Family

Mike Coleman

September 9, 2022

RIP Terry,

Great memories shared while attending Riordan HS, and working with you at St 18 on your many details! At our 50th HS Reunion coming soon, I will be sure raise a toast to your memory!

Mike Coleman

Mike Coleman

September 9, 2019

My memories of Sept 10th,2017 are quite vivid, as the day before i had a serious fall from Truck 18 and learned of Terry's passing while at General Hospital. I realized how lucky i was to have narrowly avoided sudden death myself and was heartbroken to hear of my Riordan High classmate's death. I miss Terry as do all because he truly lit up the room he entered and can say it was always a big joy to have him in our company for 24 hours in the firehouse. A huge loss and my best wishes to all his family and friends.

All the Best, Mike Coleman

Lori DeMartini

September 27, 2017

Cyndy,Danica,Jack and the entire Smerdel Family,

I was saddened and shocked to hear of Terry's passing. He was a great man who was taken too soon. Only the good die young.

With my deepest sympathy to all of you,
Lori DeMartini (formerly Fava)

Janet Nuccitelli

September 24, 2017

I just saw Di at Safeway and heard the saddest news . My heart goes out to everyone . My fondest memory is of Tony and terry dancing together at Tony and Di's wedding ceremony at twin pines park ...this is how I will remember his infectious smile and zest for life . Sending big hugs to Tony , Cindy and all family and friends ❤

September 21, 2017

Thank you Terry for the many years you read & taught Jesus' gospels to 3-6 year olds during Childrens' Liturgy at the 9:30am Mass in St. Robert's Parish.

Candi McMahan

September 19, 2017

While I never had the honor of meeting Terry, I have the greatest respect for firefighters, as I have such a low tolerance for heat - and I remember the Sunday, that, Terry passed - was an exceptionally warm day, here, in San Francisco.
I have a miniature sffd pin, that, I purchased, one year, at an SFFD open house, that, I have been wearing, with a little black rubber band across the middle, since September 10th.
I imagine, that, he is very touched by the lovely write-up(which brought tears to my eyes).
May he rest in peace. God Bless

Mike Coleman

September 19, 2017

Our Heartfelt condolences go out to the whole Smerdel Family.I'll cherish our fun and crazy memories at Riordan H.S.back in the 70's and the Honor of serving with you in the SFFD. Your arrival was always greeted with great enthusiasm in our Firehouse at St. 18 as Battalion Chief. Your snappy and witty approach was always engaging and will be sorely missed among the rank and file. Those Pearly Gates never had a better gatekeeper. Heaven is where we all go at last, but boy, being in your company sure was a blast!

Godspeed Terry, Mike,Joanne,Eve and Norah Coleman

Johnny Garcia

September 18, 2017

Chief, we mourn your loss. Thank you for the years of dedication to the fire service. From all the brothers and sisters of CAL FIRE Local #2881 Honor Guard

Rene LaPerve

September 18, 2017

Shock and heart break at Terry's untimely passing.
There was only one other like him... and they're brothers.

God speed brother...
Till we meet again over shots of tequila and #7 high base...

Jesusa Bushong

September 18, 2017

Dear Cyndy, Danica, Jack and Tony,
My deepest sympathies and prayers go out to your family. May you find comfort and peace in each other and in the happy, fun and loving memories of Terry.
Terry, Thank you for your dedicated service. May you now be at rest in God's loving embrace.

Mel Patsel

September 18, 2017

My heartfelt sympathy to the family! His passing is a tragic loss to "all".
He will be deeply missed. I will especially miss is contagious smile and sense of humor. He will be in my thoughts always. God Bless!

Dennis Mitchell

September 17, 2017

Terry, you will be truly missed by family, friends, and fellow firefighters. Your big heart, laughter and endless smile were priceless. Thanks for leaving your footprint as an example for others to follow.
RIP, Brother
Dennis Mitchell, San Bruno Fire.

Mike & Andrea Boos

September 16, 2017

What a beautiful obituary and a true expression of love. I was pleasantly surprised by Terry and what a truly good husband and father he was and just a really good person he was. The family was truly blessed to have him in their lives for as long as they did and he was truly blessed to have them in his. Just remember Terry will continue watching over each of you forever, only from a higher place now.

john dellinges

September 16, 2017

Terry SFFD thank you for your service and dedication as a firefighter you will be missed by many fellow Firefighters.God Bless.

September 16, 2017

A great guy, always looked at the bright side, he will be missed .
Condolences to the Smerdel Family, God bless.
Pat Sabia, Lincoln,ca.

John BCkerley

September 16, 2017

Terry, we will mss your smile and joy for a life you loved and enjoyed, my sincere condolences to all of your family. Goodbye Brother Firefighter we will all miss you. John Beckerley

James Scott

September 16, 2017

He was his father's son I miss Terry senior to this day God bless you Terry and my condolences to all the family hope to speak to soon Tony
Jim Scott ret operator

FRED WALSH

September 16, 2017

No words can express my heartfelt sympathy to Terry's Family and friends. I knew Terry from my Fire Dept. days. I will miss his sincere smile and everything he brought. It was a joy to work occasionally with Terry. Just a great guy. Fred Walsh Retired SFFD

September 15, 2017

We were shocked and saddened to hear of the passing Terry. He was one of he good guys; giving of his time, great sense of humor, and one of the most infectious laughs. He will be truly missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Cyndey, Danica, and Jack and the rest of the Smerdel family.

The Kents

Yvette, Mike, Sean and Kevin

Teri T

September 15, 2017

Terry was a huge personality. I liked him the first time I met him. He welcomed me into the family with (literally) open arms. Definitely gone too soon. He will be greatly missed.

September 15, 2017

Thank you for your service on so many levels! Kaaren and Family

Mike Favetti

September 15, 2017

Godspeed Terry.

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18

Visitation

6:00 p.m.

St Robert's Church

1380 Crystal Springs Rd., San Bruno, CA

Sep

18

Vigil

7:00 p.m.

St Robert's Church

1380 Crystal Springs Rd., San Bruno,, CA

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19

Funeral Mass

10:00 a.m.

St. Ignatius Church

650 Parker Ave., San Francisco, CA

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19

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Holy Cross Cemetery,

1500 Mission Rd., Colma, CA

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