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Gerald G.
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1932 - 2007
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Obituary for Gerald G. Smith

GERALD "JED" GEORGE SMITH, 75, of 118 Broadview Terrace, Pittsfield, died Monday afternoon at his home.Born in Kingsbury, London, England, May 22, 1932, the son of George F. and
Nellie Gertrude Hubbard Smith, he graduated from high school in London.
He served with the British Army Royal Signal Corps from 1950 to 1952, serving
sixteen months in Egypt.
He was first employed by British Railways as a fireman for six years.In 1955, Mr. Smith came to this country where he worked as an inspector for local Cadillac and Oldsmobile dealerships for 34 years, and then for the last ten years of career, for Johnson Ford-Lincoln-Mercury. He retired in July 2000. His wife, the former Sheila Diana Donabie, whom he married September 11, 1954, died May 10, 2003.
Mr. Smith is survived by a son, Mark H. Smith of Pittsfield; a brother, Douglas
W. Smith of Ontario, Canada; a sister, Gillian Hook of London, England.

FUNERAL NOTICE: Funeral services for GERALD "JED" GEORGE SMITH, who died Monday,
September 17, will be private. There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers,
contributions in memory of Mr. Smith may be made to The Marian Fathers in care of the
DERY FUNERAL HOME, 54 Bradford Street, Pittsfield.
Mr. Smith is also survived by his brothers-in-law, Arthur Hook and Bryan
Donabie, and Donald Crocker; sisters-in-law, Jean Crocker and Pamela Smith; and
Several nieces and nephews, including Jeffrey & Gina Crocker of Pittsfield.

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