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LaVerne Frances <I>Keller</I> Smith

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LaVerne Frances Keller Smith

Birth
Kansas, USA
Death
5 May 2011 (aged 89)
Glendale, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Waverly, Morgan County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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LaVerne Frances (Keller) Smith, 89, of Glendale, Arizona, and longtime former resident of Waverly, Illinois, died May 5, 2011. Treasured wife, mother, grandma, and aunt. Beloved wife for 58 years of the late Dr. James J. (J.J. or Doc) Smith. She is survived by 5 children: Mel Greenlee (husband, Tom Tompkins) of Berkeley, CA; Patricia (husband, Charles R.) Boyce of Chatham; James Michael (wife, Susan Hessee) Smith of Champaign; Betty Jo Smith of Jacksonville; and Timothy (wife, Eileen Regan) Smith of Chapel Hill, NC; 6 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; beloved "little sister" Lorene (husband, Lester) Shearer of Frankfort, Kansas; and many nieces and nephews. LaVerne was preceded in death by her husband, J.J., parents, Edward and Bessie (Szopenske) Keller, and brothers, Edward C., Wallace, and Virgil.

LaVerne was born during November 1921, and grew up in Marshall County, Kansas. After graduating from high school in Frankfort, Kansas, she attended Topeka Business College, was one of the first to benefit from Civil Service Testing in Kansas, and worked at the Department of Poultry Husbandry at Kansas State University. She married James J. Smith on September 24, 1943 in Manhattan, Kansas. Upon her husband J.J.'s graduation from veterinary school at Kansas State in 1945, the couple moved to Waverly to set up a veterinary practice. For almost 50 years, LaVerne served as bookkeeper, scheduler, bill collector, and all around organizer of her husband's veterinary practice, which is well chronicled in her entertaining book, The Cat's Meow. During J.J.'s long veterinary career, LaVerne rose to the presidency of the Auxiliary to the Illinois State Veterinary Association.

In Waverly, LaVerne was very active in the community, served as Girl Scout leader, taught Red Cross first aid and water safety, served as President of the P.T.A., was active on the committee which established special education in the school district, and served on the County Board of Health and the Jacksonville Area Association for Retarded Children. For nearly 30 years, she taught Red Cross swim lessons each summer in Springfield, Jacksonville, or the Franklin Outing Club. LaVerne also taught piano lessons and served as organist for Saint Sebastian Church, Holy Rosary Church, and Sacred Heart Church.

In 1990, LaVerne achieved her lifelong goal of earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Illinois at Springfield (formerly Sangamon State) at age 68. In addition, LaVerne achieved her lifetime dream of visiting all 50 states, including Alaska and Hawaii. At UIS, she was awarded the Jacqueline Jackson Creative Writing Award in 2001. She spent her final years in Glendale, Arizona swimming daily at the YMCA, participating in her church, St. Raphael's, and making many new friends who admired her warmth, energy, and unfailing good spirit.

Funeral mass will be held 10 a.m. Friday (May 13, 2011) at St. Sebastian Church in Waverly, Il. Burial will be in St. Sebastian Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday May 12 at the Neece-Airsman-Hires Funeral Home in Waverly, Illinois with a prayer service being held at 4 p.m. Thursday. Memorial contributions can be made to: Pathway Foundation, 1201 South Main Street, P.O. Box 400, Jacksonville, IL 62651 or c/o the funeral home.


Published in The State Journal-Register from May 11 to May
LaVerne Frances (Keller) Smith, 89, of Glendale, Arizona, and longtime former resident of Waverly, Illinois, died May 5, 2011. Treasured wife, mother, grandma, and aunt. Beloved wife for 58 years of the late Dr. James J. (J.J. or Doc) Smith. She is survived by 5 children: Mel Greenlee (husband, Tom Tompkins) of Berkeley, CA; Patricia (husband, Charles R.) Boyce of Chatham; James Michael (wife, Susan Hessee) Smith of Champaign; Betty Jo Smith of Jacksonville; and Timothy (wife, Eileen Regan) Smith of Chapel Hill, NC; 6 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; beloved "little sister" Lorene (husband, Lester) Shearer of Frankfort, Kansas; and many nieces and nephews. LaVerne was preceded in death by her husband, J.J., parents, Edward and Bessie (Szopenske) Keller, and brothers, Edward C., Wallace, and Virgil.

LaVerne was born during November 1921, and grew up in Marshall County, Kansas. After graduating from high school in Frankfort, Kansas, she attended Topeka Business College, was one of the first to benefit from Civil Service Testing in Kansas, and worked at the Department of Poultry Husbandry at Kansas State University. She married James J. Smith on September 24, 1943 in Manhattan, Kansas. Upon her husband J.J.'s graduation from veterinary school at Kansas State in 1945, the couple moved to Waverly to set up a veterinary practice. For almost 50 years, LaVerne served as bookkeeper, scheduler, bill collector, and all around organizer of her husband's veterinary practice, which is well chronicled in her entertaining book, The Cat's Meow. During J.J.'s long veterinary career, LaVerne rose to the presidency of the Auxiliary to the Illinois State Veterinary Association.

In Waverly, LaVerne was very active in the community, served as Girl Scout leader, taught Red Cross first aid and water safety, served as President of the P.T.A., was active on the committee which established special education in the school district, and served on the County Board of Health and the Jacksonville Area Association for Retarded Children. For nearly 30 years, she taught Red Cross swim lessons each summer in Springfield, Jacksonville, or the Franklin Outing Club. LaVerne also taught piano lessons and served as organist for Saint Sebastian Church, Holy Rosary Church, and Sacred Heart Church.

In 1990, LaVerne achieved her lifelong goal of earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Illinois at Springfield (formerly Sangamon State) at age 68. In addition, LaVerne achieved her lifetime dream of visiting all 50 states, including Alaska and Hawaii. At UIS, she was awarded the Jacqueline Jackson Creative Writing Award in 2001. She spent her final years in Glendale, Arizona swimming daily at the YMCA, participating in her church, St. Raphael's, and making many new friends who admired her warmth, energy, and unfailing good spirit.

Funeral mass will be held 10 a.m. Friday (May 13, 2011) at St. Sebastian Church in Waverly, Il. Burial will be in St. Sebastian Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday May 12 at the Neece-Airsman-Hires Funeral Home in Waverly, Illinois with a prayer service being held at 4 p.m. Thursday. Memorial contributions can be made to: Pathway Foundation, 1201 South Main Street, P.O. Box 400, Jacksonville, IL 62651 or c/o the funeral home.


Published in The State Journal-Register from May 11 to May


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