Stephan Arthur Smith went to be with his Lord and Savior in the early hours of January 8th, 2010 .at the age of 66. He courageously endured a year long battle with cancer.
He was born in Chicago, Illinois and was the son of Floyd and Maxine Dody Smith. His family moved to Grandprairie, Texas when he was in grade school. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Sandra, and a baby son, Stephen Jr..
Stephen is survived by his beloved fiance of 23 years, Nancy Vire,
(Pictured with my dear step-mom, Mary. Donna not pictured in first photo--Heather not pictured in second photo.)
Donna Rodgers and husband, Tim, of Willis, Tx., Lisa Aardmas and husband, Herman, of Glenwood Springs, Co., Trisha Tushim and Paul Vaughn of Campbell, Tx. and Heather Taylor and husband, George Stonequist of Denton, Tx, and by his brother, Terry Smith and wife Phyllis and their children, Debbie and Steve of Brownsburg, Indiana.
He was also survived by Donna C.(Wood) Yorke and Mary E. (Whisenant) Smith of previous marriages.
He was also dearly loved
and will be greatly missed by Nancy's family who have also call him
Dad and Grandpa for many years. He is survived by her children, Marty
and Mary Vire and their children, Katy, Mike, Angela and Jenny,
great-grandchild, Johnny as well as, David and Judy Vire, and
children Erin, Larry, and Kristen
.
Stephen graduated from
Grand Prairie Highschool in 1961, and studied at Southwest Baptist
Seminary. He was a faithful employee of Bell Helicopter Textron
in Arlington, Texas for over 40 years as an inspector and retired in
2006.
He was a gifted artist who spent much of his spare time
painting and sculpting, and doing calligraphy, gold leaf writing.He
was an avid urban homesteader who loved raising livestock and enjoyed
riding horses. He had many hobbies and interests. He loved camping,
fishing, gardening, bonsai, raising fish in his huge tank,
horticulture, geneology, computer technology and psychology. He
thoroughly enjoyed exploring his Scottish heritage, learning to cook
Scottish dishes and regularly attended the Texas Scottish Festival
and Games and the Greek food festivals held in Arlington each year.
Stephen was a loving son
and brother--faithfully and lovingly caring for his mother and his
mentally ill sister for many years until their deaths.
He was a faithful and much loved member of St. Andrews Episcopal church serving on the Vestry and as Junior Warden for many years.
He was a faithful and much loved member of St. Andrews Episcopal church serving on the Vestry and as Junior Warden for many years.
He enjoyed
supervising their acolytes and was very active with Nancy, serving as
pack committee members of the St. Andrew's Boy Scout Pack No. 503.
He generously supported the Easter Seals, the Disabled American
Veterans and especially the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
2 comments:
A very loving tribute to your dad, Donna. I learned a lot about his family that I didn't previously know. I am sorry that we never got to know him.
Aunt Joan
Thanks Aunt Joan.
2 and a half?? Remind me whose pregnant? I guess you know Andrew and Ebeth are expecting again.
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