He was raised in Preston, Idaho and graduated from Preston High School. He loved soccer, the Pittsburg Steelers, cold weather, snow, mountains, hiking and his beloved dog Scottie. He also loved the color black and Papa Jays Jerky. He worked at the Bluebird Bus Company the last few years as head of quality control in the body division in Fort Valley, Georgia.
Chad is survived by his children; Bracken Chad (Laura) Smith, Tate McKay (Maddi) Smith, Kyerston Marie (Adam) Burbank, Trayson Kade (Chenoah) Smith, Sahara, Maverick Wade, Steeley Shay Smith, Scotlyn Dawn Smith and McCoy Nelson Smith. He is also survived by his parents and his siblings; Lori Lyn Smith, Pocatello, Idaho; John Lorin (Barbara) Smith, American Falls, Idaho; Michael Wayne (Tami) Smith, Mendon, Utah and Douglas Lee (Linda) Smith, Preston, Idaho. He is also survived by two grandchildren, Echo Ivy Burbank and Ryker Curtis Smith.
He was raised in Preston, Idaho and graduated from Preston High School. He loved soccer, the Pittsburg Steelers, cold weather, snow, mountains, hiking and his beloved dog Scottie. He also loved the color black and Papa Jays Jerky. He worked at the Bluebird Bus Company the last few years as head of quality control in the body division in Fort Valley, Georgia.
Chad is survived by his children; Bracken Chad (Laura) Smith, Tate McKay (Maddi) Smith, Kyerston Marie (Adam) Burbank, Trayson Kade (Chenoah) Smith, Sahara, Maverick Wade, Steeley Shay Smith, Scotlyn Dawn Smith and McCoy Nelson Smith. He is also survived by his parents and his siblings; Lori Lyn Smith, Pocatello, Idaho; John Lorin (Barbara) Smith, American Falls, Idaho; Michael Wayne (Tami) Smith, Mendon, Utah and Douglas Lee (Linda) Smith, Preston, Idaho. He is also survived by two grandchildren, Echo Ivy Burbank and Ryker Curtis Smith.
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