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Norman F. “Buddy” Smith

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Norman F. “Buddy” Smith

Birth
East Saint Johnsbury, Caledonia County, Vermont, USA
Death
2 Mar 2022 (aged 90)
Burial
Lunenburg, Essex County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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LUNENBURG - Norman F. "Buddy" Smith went to be with his wife, Shirley Rolfe Smith, of 69 years on March 2, 2022. Shirley predeceased him in 2015. Born on November 17, 1931 to Bernie Irving Smith and Dorothy Emeline Joslin in East St. Johnsbury, VT, he grew up on his grandparent's farm on Shadow Lake Road. He graduated from the St. Johnsbury Trade School and then dedicated 43 years of his life to the Simpson Paper Mill in Gilman, VT, retiring in 1993, where he met many lifelong friends.

Buddy enjoyed spending time on his front porch in the spring, summer, and fall looking over the town of Lunenburg in the panorama that is the Presidential Range capped by the majestic Mount Washington where his children and grandchildren visited often. There were few cars that passed that didn't honk and wave as they drove by. He also loved feeding and watching the birds that visited his property.

He and Shirley vacationed yearly at Wells Beach, ME with family. He and his wife spent time sitting on the beach, visiting Nubble Light, and walking on the Marginal Way. He could often be found tinkering in the garage with his son, Ricky, riding around the back roads on his four-wheeler, and driving around in his truck taking in the scenery. He and Shirley enjoyed hiking the White Mountains with Peggy and especially loved the challenge of the Tuckerman Ravine trail.

Buddy touched so many lives in his 90 years. He was truly grateful for all the cards he received from family and friends near and far marking this monumental occasion. He placed each one on display in his house and talked about them often.
LUNENBURG - Norman F. "Buddy" Smith went to be with his wife, Shirley Rolfe Smith, of 69 years on March 2, 2022. Shirley predeceased him in 2015. Born on November 17, 1931 to Bernie Irving Smith and Dorothy Emeline Joslin in East St. Johnsbury, VT, he grew up on his grandparent's farm on Shadow Lake Road. He graduated from the St. Johnsbury Trade School and then dedicated 43 years of his life to the Simpson Paper Mill in Gilman, VT, retiring in 1993, where he met many lifelong friends.

Buddy enjoyed spending time on his front porch in the spring, summer, and fall looking over the town of Lunenburg in the panorama that is the Presidential Range capped by the majestic Mount Washington where his children and grandchildren visited often. There were few cars that passed that didn't honk and wave as they drove by. He also loved feeding and watching the birds that visited his property.

He and Shirley vacationed yearly at Wells Beach, ME with family. He and his wife spent time sitting on the beach, visiting Nubble Light, and walking on the Marginal Way. He could often be found tinkering in the garage with his son, Ricky, riding around the back roads on his four-wheeler, and driving around in his truck taking in the scenery. He and Shirley enjoyed hiking the White Mountains with Peggy and especially loved the challenge of the Tuckerman Ravine trail.

Buddy touched so many lives in his 90 years. He was truly grateful for all the cards he received from family and friends near and far marking this monumental occasion. He placed each one on display in his house and talked about them often.


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