Mr. Goldsmith, who was born in Minnesota, died Thursday.
He moved to the Silver Valley in the 1940s from Minnesota and worked at the Bunker Hill Zinc Plant for 22 years and then was maintenance supervisor at Silver Wood Good Samaritan Center for three years.
Mr. Goldsmith was a member of the Bunker Hill 20-year Club.
Survivors include his wife, Laura; three children, Aubrea Gilman of Spokane, and Donald Goldsmith and Myrna Bianco, both of Florida; a brother, Ervin Goldsmith of Osburn; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Silver Wood Good Samaritan Center, Seventh St., Silverton, ID 83867.
The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA) 27 Oct 1997, Mon
Mr. Goldsmith, who was born in Minnesota, died Thursday.
He moved to the Silver Valley in the 1940s from Minnesota and worked at the Bunker Hill Zinc Plant for 22 years and then was maintenance supervisor at Silver Wood Good Samaritan Center for three years.
Mr. Goldsmith was a member of the Bunker Hill 20-year Club.
Survivors include his wife, Laura; three children, Aubrea Gilman of Spokane, and Donald Goldsmith and Myrna Bianco, both of Florida; a brother, Ervin Goldsmith of Osburn; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Silver Wood Good Samaritan Center, Seventh St., Silverton, ID 83867.
The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA) 27 Oct 1997, Mon
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