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Ben Smith

March 2nd, 2012

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Benjamin SmithA memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. March 2 at West Lawn Memorial Park in Eugene for Benjamin H. “Ben” Smith of Eugene, who died Feb. 2 of complications from rheumatoid arthritis. He was 75.He was born March 2, 1936, in Fairfield, Calif., to Arthur and Bernice Pratt Smith. He married Jane Partch on July 20, 1958, in LaJolla, Calif.He graduated from Armijo High School in Fairfield. He received his bachelor of arts degree from San Jose State College in 1963. He served in the Air National Guard. He worked as a salesman for IBM in San Jose, Calif., and retired in 1986. Together with his wife, he owned and operated Ben’s Roundhouse Pizza in Eugene until 1998.Survivors include his wife; four sons, Jeffrey of LaCanada, Calif., and David, Scott and Douglas, all of Eugene; a sister, Georgia Shifflett of Fairfield; and six grandchildren. A daughter, Christine Jane Smith, died in 1967.Arrangements by Musgrove Family Mortuary in Eugene. Remembrances to American Cancer Society or Arthritis National Research Foundation.

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The Musgrove Family Mortuary team is committed to crafting the perfect service, understanding the importance of honoring your loved one's life while facilitating the healing process for your family. Your loved one's tribute deserves to mirror their beliefs, passions, and values. That's why, at Musgrove Family Mortuary, we offer a thoughtfully renovated facility with modern features and capabilities. We understand the significance of creating a tribute that truly resonates, and our expansive chapel ensures that every gathering is accommodated with the utmost care and consideration. Our commitment to placing families at the forefront is not just a mission – it's embedded in our very name....

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