Orville Wagner Smith

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Orville Wagner Smith

Birth
Ashton, Lee County, Illinois, USA
Death
8 May 1994 (aged 88)
New Port Richey, Pasco County, Florida, USA
Burial
Putnam, Putnam County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Grandson of James C. Smith and Julia Cook. They lived in Ashton, Illinois. Grandma Cook ran a bookstore located in the middle of Main Street of Ashton while her husband was away during the Civil War. Their sons, Friend and Thaddeus were born in Ashton. Friend graduated from Ashton High School and then attended Ripon College in Wisconsin. He married Sarah Elizabeth Wagner, the daughter of Jacob Wagner who had come to USA at age 14 with her father.

Friend and Sarah lived in Ashton where their son Orville was born March 1st, 1906. A second child, Ethel (Hoffman), was born later.

Orville went to Northern Illinois and U of Illinois. He won a scholarship for $100, "which was not near enough to pay for even a half year. I worked six years teaching country schools before I had enough money saved to go to college a full regular year."
Orville was a teacher at the Henry Township High School from Jan 1937 to June 1942. He then was hired as a Chemist at Kankakee Ordinance Works in Joliet, Ill, June 1942 to Dec 1942, and as a Chemist for Wabash River Ordnance Works in Terre Haute, Indiana, Dec 1942 to Sept 1945.
Staff Engineer (chemical) for Automatic Electric Co. in Northlake, Ill, Sept 1945 to at least Feb 1960.

Orville married Lura Wheeler on 12/24/1937.

Father of James Wheeler Smith. Beloved grandfather of Tanya R. Smith, and great-grandfather of Quinn Analyssa and Milo James.
Grandson of James C. Smith and Julia Cook. They lived in Ashton, Illinois. Grandma Cook ran a bookstore located in the middle of Main Street of Ashton while her husband was away during the Civil War. Their sons, Friend and Thaddeus were born in Ashton. Friend graduated from Ashton High School and then attended Ripon College in Wisconsin. He married Sarah Elizabeth Wagner, the daughter of Jacob Wagner who had come to USA at age 14 with her father.

Friend and Sarah lived in Ashton where their son Orville was born March 1st, 1906. A second child, Ethel (Hoffman), was born later.

Orville went to Northern Illinois and U of Illinois. He won a scholarship for $100, "which was not near enough to pay for even a half year. I worked six years teaching country schools before I had enough money saved to go to college a full regular year."
Orville was a teacher at the Henry Township High School from Jan 1937 to June 1942. He then was hired as a Chemist at Kankakee Ordinance Works in Joliet, Ill, June 1942 to Dec 1942, and as a Chemist for Wabash River Ordnance Works in Terre Haute, Indiana, Dec 1942 to Sept 1945.
Staff Engineer (chemical) for Automatic Electric Co. in Northlake, Ill, Sept 1945 to at least Feb 1960.

Orville married Lura Wheeler on 12/24/1937.

Father of James Wheeler Smith. Beloved grandfather of Tanya R. Smith, and great-grandfather of Quinn Analyssa and Milo James.

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Married Dec 24 1937



  • Created by: Tanya
  • Added: Sep 13, 2002
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  • Tanya
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6774737/orville_wagner-smith: accessed ), memorial page for Orville Wagner Smith (1 Mar 1906–8 May 1994), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6774737, citing Putnam Cemetery, Putnam, Putnam County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Tanya (contributor 7).