
William Henry Smith, 86, passed away in his home on Tuesday, November 29, 2022.
Born September 6, 1936, and the fourth of eight children born to Elvin E. and Lucille (Richey) Smith, Bill grew up in Tyner, Indiana. Bill loved playing baseball and basketball. He graduated from Tyner High School with the class of 1954; he eventually went on to a sheet metal apprenticeship and earned his journeyman card. He paid his union dues for the rest of his life.
At a dance at the Nichols Lake Conservation Club in Plymouth, Bill laid eyes on Sue Kay Richeson. On April 19, 1959, at the First United Methodist Church in Plymouth, Bill took Sue Kay as his bride.
One month later he joined the U.S. Army. He played on their basketball and baseball teams. Bill was also Soldier of the Month in January of 1961.
After his Honorable Discharge, Bill worked for Deluxe Sheet Metal with his brother Earl, as an estimator. He was very good at his job and was well respected by his customers. He was the “go to guy” for all things sheet metal at the University of Notre Dame.
Bill could be stubborn but with a purpose and lived by the quote “right is right and wrong is wrong.” He loved his family and treasured time spent with them. He has traveled to all 50 states, Europe and spent several winters in Florida. He enjoyed mushroom hunting with his family and made the best chili.
Baseball was important to him, and he was very instrumental in the fundraising for the American Legion Post 27 Baseball Team program. He made sure each opposing team got a free hamburger at the end of the games. Bill was very proud of the baseball State Championship ring the Post 27 team won. He and Sue Kay made it important to attend all his family’s sporting events. One of his great joys in baseball was watching his son, Brian, pitch while his grandson, Alex, played in the outfield and tore the cover off the ball while batting. One could see the pride busting out of his chest.
Bill was a busy man, but a behind-the-scenes kind. He was a Cub Scout Leader for Pack #222, which still exists today. He ran yearly fish fries with the 40/8 to raise scholarship money for the local nursing students. He bowled on Monday leagues and was league president for 16 years. Bill was a member of the Elks Lodge, Loyal Order of the Moose, a 50-year member of the Masonic Lodge, a member of the Eagles Lodge prior to its closing, and a Sheet Metal Union Local #20 member. He became a member of Phi Delta Kappa, Delta Nu Chapter, while his son Bruce traveled through the Nation Chairs of the Fraternity.
He proudly served on the American Legion Post 27 Honor Guard, honoring many funerals for his former comrades. He served as Officer of the Legion, SAL Advisor and Vice Commander. Bill was also the Chef de Garde of the 40/8 for many years.
His is deeply missed by his wife Sue Kay; his sons Bruce William (Sarah) Smith of Kokomo and Brian Earl Smith of Plymouth; granddaughter: Brittany Runyan and her children Lillian, Myles, Grayson and Henry, granddaughter: Paige (Rob) Walker III and their children Kamryn, Carson and Creighton, and grandson: Alex (Erica) Smith and their daughter Kylie; sisters Dorothy “Dusty” Lane and Mary Anne Smith as well as numerous nieces and nephews and many great nieces and great-nephews.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents; sister Virginia McCormick; and brothers Don, Earl, John, and Jim Smith.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, December 7, 2022, from 4-8 p.m. at Johnson-Danielson Funeral Home, 1100 N. Michigan Street, Plymouth.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, December 8, 2022, in the funeral home. Visitation will resume one hour prior.
Burial will be in the New Oak Cemetery, Plymouth with Military Honors provided by members of the American Legion Post 27, Veterans of Foreign War- Marshall County Post 1162 and Disabled American Veteran Chapter 42.
Memorial contributions can be made to the First United Methodist Church, 400 N. Michigan Street, Plymouth, IN 46563 or donor’s choice.
Caryn Durski, Funeral Director
Bill and Marilyn Fortin says
Sincerely sorry for your loss. He sure enjoyed life. So many happy memories.
Manny Zcsban says
Sue Kay and family, so sorry to hear of Bill’s passing, great man, great friend and kind. Prayers are with you and family. Great memories with Legion Baseball
Manny Caban
Carmel, Indiana
Butch Becker says
Sue kay so sorry to hear about Bill’s passing our
condolences and deepest sympathy to you and your family best regards butch & Jeanette Becker
Cindy Martin Milner says
So very sorry that Bill passed and wishing peace in the many memories so many enjoy. Bill, Dan, Petey Martin…so Many enjoyed the Legion Ball teams. Bill is also missed by the Honor Guard and Marshall Co. 40 & 8. He was very active in community until recent years, yet so many wished Bill the best. Prayers for the family.
Kathy says
Dear Sue Kay and Family
Keeping you close in our prayers during this most difficult time. Bill was truly
an extraordinary man – he will be missed by all the people he touched throughout his life.
“Where there is deep grief, there was great love”
Kathy & Dan Thompson
Diane Kuskye says
Sue Kay, Brian, Bruce and family. So sorry to hear of Bill’s passing . You and your entire family are in my thoughts and prayers. Rest in peace Bill. Never forgotten.
Phyllis Smith says
So sorry for your loss. Sue Kay My condolences to you and your family. I’m thankful that I stopped in to visit with you and Bill a couple summers ago
I have a lot of fond memories of Bill and whole Smith family growing up in Tyner
Phyllis Shank says
Sue Kay So sorry for your loss. My condolences to you and family. I’m thankful that I stoped in to visit with you and Bill a couple summers ago. I have a lot of good memories of the Smith family growing up in Tyner
Cheryl Scarberry says
Very sad to hear of Bill’s passing. I always considered you an Bill as one of my favorite customers at the bank. Bill was ornery but loved him dearly.
Barb Lowry says
Sue Kay, Bruce, Brian and family,
We are deeply saddened to hear of your loss. Sorry we aren’t there to give you our personal support and condolences, but please know you’re in our hearts and prayers. Bill will be missed in our neighborhood. Our love and prayers that God will comfort you with hope, peace and strength to sustain you in the coming days.
Barb, Bub and family
Robert & Donna Taber Whitmer says
Sue Kay & Family…
Our deepest sympathy to all at this sad time. We will always remember Bill as the fun loving guy with the big smile!
Sandy Kiel says
So very sorry to hear of Bill’s passing. He and Sue Kay were good friends to Ken and me for many, many years. He will be missed!
Jerry & Barbara Holem says
Our sincere sympathy to Sue Kay & her family. Jerry & Barbara Holem
Jerry & Barbara Holem says
Our sincere sympathy to Sue Kay and her family.
Jerry & Barbara Holem
Martha Wright says
Sending our heartfelt condolences to the family.
Bill is in God’s hands now may he rest in eternal, heavenly, peace.
Respectfully,
Steve”Zelmo”Wright
and family