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Frank Earl Smith
July 4th, 1918 - December 15th, 2013
Frank E. Smith of Coupeville, WA passed away Dec.15, 2013 at the age of 95. Frank was born July 4, 1918 to Leslie and Oletia Smith in Richwood, West Virginia. Frank lived the majority of his life in the Seattle area, working in the Sheet Metal Industry for 45 years retiring as Vice President of J F Industries. Frank enjoyed boxing, camping, and traveling. He was also a 32*Mason. Frank is survived by his children Leon Smith (Cherie), Janet Nafziger (Jerry), Kenneth Smith, Michael Smith, Pennee Mecham (Michael) and Pamela Wasmund (Michael); also 13 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandchildren, and sister Vada Mathews. Frank was preceded in death by his wife of 46 years Vardean, his parents, brother Joe L. Smith, and sister Vera York. A private interment will be at Evergreen-Washelli Cemetery, with a private family gathering at a future date. Remembrances can be made to Careage of Whidbey, 311 NE 3 rd Coupeville, WA 98239
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Welcome to Beck's Tribute Center, your haven of peace and comfort during challenging times. From the moment you walk through our elegantly etched glass entrance, you'll feel a warm embrace in our inviting reception areas and serene chapel, thoughtfully designed to provide solace and support. At Beck's, we understand the importance of honoring memories uniquely and personally. That's why we offer a broad selection of memorial items suitable for both burial and cremation, allowing you and your family to find the perfect tribute that truly reflects the life of your loved one....
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