![]() They have seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. In 2011 he was honored by the Lancaster Chapter of PSPE with its Lifetime Achievement Award.įred and Doris have four children, son Alan (Emma), of Granby, CT, Diane Gooley (Wayne), of Beavercreek, OH, Leslie High (Eric), of Mount Joy, PA, and Wendy Simpson (Edward) of Kutztown, PA. Fred was an excellent bowler and bowled for many years with the Armstrong league and then with the league at Willow Valley until just two years ago.įred volunteered at Lancaster Regional Hospital for 20 years and at the Glen after moving to the Willow Valley retirement community.ĭear to his heart was his service for 16 years as coordinator of Math Counts, sponsored by the National Society of Professional Engineers. He was also a member of Lodge #22, F&A Masons, Sunbury PA. ![]() He retired after 36 years with Armstrong.Ī member of First United Methodist Church since 1954, he served on various committees and boards and on the usher crew for 46 years.įred was a member of the Mu chapter of Chi Phi Fraternity the Lincoln Chapter of the PA Society of Professional Engineers the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers Chairman of Boy Scout Troop 99 a member of the Manheim Township Code Compliance Committee and the Lancaster Chapter of the Military Officers Association. After returning from active duty, Fred and Doris moved to Lancaster and Fred worked at Armstrong World Industries as a project engineer, and later moved on to Senior Staff Engineer in the Central Engineering Department. In 1951 he married Doris Drum, a teacher at Sunbury High School. Allen DE531 as a gunnery officer during the Korean War. Navy, serving another five years aboard the Edward H. Later he worked for Ebasco Services for five years. He was commissioned as an Ensign USNR and served aboard the USS Denver and later the USS Fogg until July 1947, ending his active duty. After graduation from Sunbury High School in 1943, he entered the Navy V-12 program at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J, graduating in 1946 with a degree in mechanical engineering. He was the beloved husband of Doris Drum Smith for over 68 years.īorn in Sunbury, PA, Fred was the son of the late William K. George Frederick Smith, age 94, passed away peacefully Monday, March 16 at Willow Valley Communities where he had resided for 20 years. ![]() Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2021.To Dust We Return (but implants live on) 2011.Gen-Yers Prepare to Lead Their Family Owned Businesses (2010).Final steps: A Look Inside a Funeral Home (2004).
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