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Harold Francis “Smitty” Smith

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Harold Francis “Smitty” Smith

Birth
Death
19 May 2015 (aged 88)
Burial
Santa Teresa, Doña Ana County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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HAROLD F. SMITH "H.F. SMITH" aka "Smitty & The walking mans friend" passed away Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at the age of 88 in El Paso, TX. He was born in Zanesville, OH. His wife Elizabeth Smith, two brothers, three sisters and two grandchildren preceded him in death. He is survived by Lester & Patricia; Philip & Margie; Greg & Glenda Smith; one daughter Denise Kelly; Loving companion Isela Alvarez. He has six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Smitty moved his family to El Paso in 1959. Well known and respected for his tenacious work ethic and generosity throughout the automotive industry. When he moved to El Paso, he became an owner of several new and used car dealerships in the area of El Paso, Odessa, & Las Cruces. Horse racing and owning horses became a fun passion. Smitty dedicated his life to family, friends and hard work. He was the greatest car salesman we ever knew. A long time member of the Sheriff's Posse, El Maida Shrine and Jesters. His memory will live on in the hearts of all that knew him.
HAROLD F. SMITH "H.F. SMITH" aka "Smitty & The walking mans friend" passed away Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at the age of 88 in El Paso, TX. He was born in Zanesville, OH. His wife Elizabeth Smith, two brothers, three sisters and two grandchildren preceded him in death. He is survived by Lester & Patricia; Philip & Margie; Greg & Glenda Smith; one daughter Denise Kelly; Loving companion Isela Alvarez. He has six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Smitty moved his family to El Paso in 1959. Well known and respected for his tenacious work ethic and generosity throughout the automotive industry. When he moved to El Paso, he became an owner of several new and used car dealerships in the area of El Paso, Odessa, & Las Cruces. Horse racing and owning horses became a fun passion. Smitty dedicated his life to family, friends and hard work. He was the greatest car salesman we ever knew. A long time member of the Sheriff's Posse, El Maida Shrine and Jesters. His memory will live on in the hearts of all that knew him.


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