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Neil Leon Smith

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Neil Leon Smith Veteran

Birth
Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio, USA
Death
28 May 2020 (aged 80)
Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Neil L. Smith, 80, of Chillicothe, peacefully went home to be with his Lord and Savior Thursday, May 28, 2020, with his wife at his side, and holding his hand.

Neil lived his life for Christ, following Him and serving Him daily.

Neil was loved by all who knew this gentle and kind-spirited man.

Neil was born May 20, 1940 in Chillicothe, OH to the late Earl and Edna Mae (Rhude) Smith, both of Blanchester, OH.

He was a 1959 graduate of Chillicothe High School.

Neil remained in close contact with many of his classmates, and considered them to be best friends for life.

He also attended Ohio University.

Neil had a deep appreciation of his City of Chillicothe, and all of its rich history.

He was a faithful member of historic Scioto Lodge 6 F & AM, the Aladdin Shriners, and the Ross Co. Shrine Club.

He enjoyed serving the children of this area through efforts at both the Lodge and the Shrine Club

Neil is survived by his wife, whom he married May 20, 1975, his partner in life and best friend for 45 years of marriage. They walked hand in hand through the years with Christ as their Savior and Leader in all of life.

Surviving are very loved cousins, and her daughter, both of Blanchester; several other beloved cousins; father and mother-in-law, brothers and sisters-in-law, as well as niece and nephews, and great-nephews.

Neil was a faithful member of Brookside Church, of Chillicothe, through which he constantly grew in the Lord, and gained many treasured lifelong friends.

He was always grateful to spend any time possible talking of many things with his family and friends.

Neil proudly served his country as an Aviation Machinist Mate 3rd Class Petty Officer (ADR-3) in the US Navy during the Vietnam War from 1962-1966. He served on the USS Oriskany CVA-34 Aircraft Carrier in the South China Sea with the VA-152 Squadron.

He and his shipmates never lost contact, meeting together for reunions many times.

Neil also was proud to be part of Honor Flight Mission #100, October 19, 2019.

Neil oversaw Display and Maintenance at Sears of Chillicothe during his career of 29 years.

After retirement, he was able to purchase an antique carousel organ (band organ), and began achieving a life-long dream of owning and restoring it.

This fascination of band organs began to develop as a small boy when his dad took him to a traveling carnival in the Chillicothe City Park.

He loved taking the restored organ to parades and events in order to share the music with as many as would listen.

He was a member of COAA, The Carousel Organ Association of America.

He attended many rallies through the years, and made lasting friendships sharing this common love of these mechanical organs.

Neil was also an avid circus fan all his life, and traveled to many places to be part of circus events, meeting and making more lasting friendships "down the road."

He also belonged to the Circus Fans of America and the Adam Forepaugh Circus Club.

Neil will truly be missed by so many who knew him well. To know him was to truly appreciate his many talents, his strength of character, his integrity and his quiet, listening manner.

His prayer would only be for each of us to know Christ and to join him one day in that beautiful place he now resides. What a happy reunion that will be!

Funeral services will be held 1:00 pm Friday at Brookside Church.

Burial will follow in Grandview Cemetery.

Friends may call 11:00 – 1:00 Friday at the church.

Memorial contributions may be made to Brookside Church.

Chillicothe Gazette May 2020
Neil L. Smith, 80, of Chillicothe, peacefully went home to be with his Lord and Savior Thursday, May 28, 2020, with his wife at his side, and holding his hand.

Neil lived his life for Christ, following Him and serving Him daily.

Neil was loved by all who knew this gentle and kind-spirited man.

Neil was born May 20, 1940 in Chillicothe, OH to the late Earl and Edna Mae (Rhude) Smith, both of Blanchester, OH.

He was a 1959 graduate of Chillicothe High School.

Neil remained in close contact with many of his classmates, and considered them to be best friends for life.

He also attended Ohio University.

Neil had a deep appreciation of his City of Chillicothe, and all of its rich history.

He was a faithful member of historic Scioto Lodge 6 F & AM, the Aladdin Shriners, and the Ross Co. Shrine Club.

He enjoyed serving the children of this area through efforts at both the Lodge and the Shrine Club

Neil is survived by his wife, whom he married May 20, 1975, his partner in life and best friend for 45 years of marriage. They walked hand in hand through the years with Christ as their Savior and Leader in all of life.

Surviving are very loved cousins, and her daughter, both of Blanchester; several other beloved cousins; father and mother-in-law, brothers and sisters-in-law, as well as niece and nephews, and great-nephews.

Neil was a faithful member of Brookside Church, of Chillicothe, through which he constantly grew in the Lord, and gained many treasured lifelong friends.

He was always grateful to spend any time possible talking of many things with his family and friends.

Neil proudly served his country as an Aviation Machinist Mate 3rd Class Petty Officer (ADR-3) in the US Navy during the Vietnam War from 1962-1966. He served on the USS Oriskany CVA-34 Aircraft Carrier in the South China Sea with the VA-152 Squadron.

He and his shipmates never lost contact, meeting together for reunions many times.

Neil also was proud to be part of Honor Flight Mission #100, October 19, 2019.

Neil oversaw Display and Maintenance at Sears of Chillicothe during his career of 29 years.

After retirement, he was able to purchase an antique carousel organ (band organ), and began achieving a life-long dream of owning and restoring it.

This fascination of band organs began to develop as a small boy when his dad took him to a traveling carnival in the Chillicothe City Park.

He loved taking the restored organ to parades and events in order to share the music with as many as would listen.

He was a member of COAA, The Carousel Organ Association of America.

He attended many rallies through the years, and made lasting friendships sharing this common love of these mechanical organs.

Neil was also an avid circus fan all his life, and traveled to many places to be part of circus events, meeting and making more lasting friendships "down the road."

He also belonged to the Circus Fans of America and the Adam Forepaugh Circus Club.

Neil will truly be missed by so many who knew him well. To know him was to truly appreciate his many talents, his strength of character, his integrity and his quiet, listening manner.

His prayer would only be for each of us to know Christ and to join him one day in that beautiful place he now resides. What a happy reunion that will be!

Funeral services will be held 1:00 pm Friday at Brookside Church.

Burial will follow in Grandview Cemetery.

Friends may call 11:00 – 1:00 Friday at the church.

Memorial contributions may be made to Brookside Church.

Chillicothe Gazette May 2020

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