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Edwin E. Smith

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Edwin E. Smith

Birth
Piqua, Miami County, Ohio, USA
Death
25 Jun 2021 (aged 96)
New York, USA
Burial
Oregon, Ogle County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.0279693, Longitude: -89.3399963
Plot
Christus Garden
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Edwin E. Smith
July 16, 1925 ~ June 25, 2021 

Edwin E. Smith, 95, long-time Oregon resident, passed away, peacefully, on Friday, June 25, 2021.  He died like he lived, with dignity. He was staying with his daughter on Long Island New York when he passed.
Edwin came from humble beginnings, born in Piqua, Ohio, living with his mother, Edna and brother, Richard. As a young child of divorce, they lived with their grandfather on his farm.  This is where Edwin learned the lessons of hard work and the value of a dollar.  Working from sunup to sundown taught him one thing:  He wasn't cut out to be a farmer.  This knowledge launched him into higher learning where he moved to Oregon and attended Oregon Bible College. He married Mary Lou Potts on January 2, 1945, in Richmond, Indiana.  They had two children, Eddie and Linda.  Early in his career, Edwin's job took him, his wife, Mary Lou and their two small children to California for several years, where they established many life-long friendships.  In 1963, they settled in Oregon, Illinois where he lived for 58 years.  Edwin had a long career at E.D. Etnyre & Co., where he began in the machine shop, but after a couple of weeks there, was asked to "come into the office" where they offered him a desk job, accordingly with his kind personality, sharp skills and engineer's mindset.  In the late 60's, he secured a million-dollar Army contract for Etnyre's, for a fleet of trucks and traveled with Roger Etnyre to St. Louis to sign the paperwork.  Edwin set up the first Data-processing Computer Center used at Etnyre's and secured a staff who truly enjoyed working for him.  After 38 years at Etnyre's, Edwin retired and went on to work for UniSys Corporation for several years, traveling to Green Bay, Wisconsin, to work as tech support for their computer systems.  After the loss of Mary Lou, he married Joan Hall, of Grand Rapids, MI, on October 26, 1991.  They shared 20 happy years and enjoyed traveling, family get togethers and just being with one another.  Edwin always had a mind for business but raised his family in a loving, humble and purposeful way, never needing to be the center of attention, allowing others around him to shine.  In his later years, what made him happiest were visits from family, friends, his I-Pad, news channel and Lift Chair.  He never asked for a thing, but was always willing to give anything he had to help others. 
A Life Well Lived……..
Edwin is survived by his daughter, Linda (Smith) Rundlett; four step-children: Ken Hall, Connie Ramsey, Gail Bratcher and Kerry Hall; sister, Zola Jayne Schnelle and brothers, Richard, Terry Smith, Norman "Butch" Smith and Gary Smith; as well as several loving nieces and nephews all across the country.
He was predeceased by his wife of 48 years, Mary Lou, who passed away in 1991.  He then married Joan Hall, who predeceased him in 2012.  He was also predeceased by his son, Eddie Smith Jr., Dixon, IL; step-son, Ray Hall, Grand Rapids, MI and sisters, Carole Temple, Dayton, Ohio, Jackie Smith and Susie Hornbeck, both of Vandalia, Ohio.   
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, July 31, 11:00 a.m., at Farrell-Holland-Gale Funeral Home, Oregon, Pastor Michael Hoffman officiating, followed by Interment in Riverview Cemetery.  A luncheon will follow for family and friends at Maxson Manor Restaurant.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to a charity of your choice.

Farrell Holland Gale Funeral Home.
Edwin E. Smith
July 16, 1925 ~ June 25, 2021 

Edwin E. Smith, 95, long-time Oregon resident, passed away, peacefully, on Friday, June 25, 2021.  He died like he lived, with dignity. He was staying with his daughter on Long Island New York when he passed.
Edwin came from humble beginnings, born in Piqua, Ohio, living with his mother, Edna and brother, Richard. As a young child of divorce, they lived with their grandfather on his farm.  This is where Edwin learned the lessons of hard work and the value of a dollar.  Working from sunup to sundown taught him one thing:  He wasn't cut out to be a farmer.  This knowledge launched him into higher learning where he moved to Oregon and attended Oregon Bible College. He married Mary Lou Potts on January 2, 1945, in Richmond, Indiana.  They had two children, Eddie and Linda.  Early in his career, Edwin's job took him, his wife, Mary Lou and their two small children to California for several years, where they established many life-long friendships.  In 1963, they settled in Oregon, Illinois where he lived for 58 years.  Edwin had a long career at E.D. Etnyre & Co., where he began in the machine shop, but after a couple of weeks there, was asked to "come into the office" where they offered him a desk job, accordingly with his kind personality, sharp skills and engineer's mindset.  In the late 60's, he secured a million-dollar Army contract for Etnyre's, for a fleet of trucks and traveled with Roger Etnyre to St. Louis to sign the paperwork.  Edwin set up the first Data-processing Computer Center used at Etnyre's and secured a staff who truly enjoyed working for him.  After 38 years at Etnyre's, Edwin retired and went on to work for UniSys Corporation for several years, traveling to Green Bay, Wisconsin, to work as tech support for their computer systems.  After the loss of Mary Lou, he married Joan Hall, of Grand Rapids, MI, on October 26, 1991.  They shared 20 happy years and enjoyed traveling, family get togethers and just being with one another.  Edwin always had a mind for business but raised his family in a loving, humble and purposeful way, never needing to be the center of attention, allowing others around him to shine.  In his later years, what made him happiest were visits from family, friends, his I-Pad, news channel and Lift Chair.  He never asked for a thing, but was always willing to give anything he had to help others. 
A Life Well Lived……..
Edwin is survived by his daughter, Linda (Smith) Rundlett; four step-children: Ken Hall, Connie Ramsey, Gail Bratcher and Kerry Hall; sister, Zola Jayne Schnelle and brothers, Richard, Terry Smith, Norman "Butch" Smith and Gary Smith; as well as several loving nieces and nephews all across the country.
He was predeceased by his wife of 48 years, Mary Lou, who passed away in 1991.  He then married Joan Hall, who predeceased him in 2012.  He was also predeceased by his son, Eddie Smith Jr., Dixon, IL; step-son, Ray Hall, Grand Rapids, MI and sisters, Carole Temple, Dayton, Ohio, Jackie Smith and Susie Hornbeck, both of Vandalia, Ohio.   
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, July 31, 11:00 a.m., at Farrell-Holland-Gale Funeral Home, Oregon, Pastor Michael Hoffman officiating, followed by Interment in Riverview Cemetery.  A luncheon will follow for family and friends at Maxson Manor Restaurant.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to a charity of your choice.

Farrell Holland Gale Funeral Home.

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JAN. 2, 1945



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/230997891/edwin_e-smith: accessed ), memorial page for Edwin E. Smith (16 Jun 1925–25 Jun 2021), Find a Grave Memorial ID 230997891, citing Riverview Cemetery, Oregon, Ogle County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Gina (contributor 46846562).