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Mr. Jesse Milton Smith died peacefully at the Gardens of Rivermont in Norman, Oklahoma on Thursday, December 13, 2012. Services will be held 2:00 p.m., Monday, December 17, 2012 at First Baptist Church, 211 W. Comanche Street, Norman with the Reverend Jim Stewart officiating.
Jesse was born in Norman on August 4, 1927 to Mr. Jessie Smith and
Callie Jewel (Morgan) Smith. He resided in Norman all of his life except for
service time in Fort Polk, Louisiana, Japan and Korea and military schools.
Jesse graduated from Norman High School in 1947 where he served as vice
president of both the junior and senior classes. He was selected for Boy's
State in 1946 and was a member and co-captain of the football team. Jesse was a
member of Who's Who of Norman High School in 1947 and was also selected as a
Junior Rotarian in 1947. Mr. Smith attended the University of Oklahoma
graduating in 1955 with a BBA in Accounting. He enlisted in the Oklahoma
National Guard and retired 22 years later attaining the rank of Lieutenant
Colonel. He was employed as a full time employee of the National Guard for 15
of those 22 years. His last assignment was Commanding Officer of the 700
Support Battalion of the 45th Infantry Brigade. His foreign service was the
Occupation of Japan and the Korean War after serving on active duty with the
45th Infantry Division. After returning from active duty in 1952, he returned
to Norman and married Joyce L. Hough on September 1, 1952.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Joyce of 49 years on January
30, 1999; and his brother, Morgan Wayne Smith.
He is survived by his sons,
Douglas M. Smith and wife Gretchen of Monkey Island, OK and Wayne L. Smith and
wife Kathy of Norman; and grandchildren, Jesse James Smith of Tulsa and Morgan
Grubb and husband Chance of Norman; three step grandsons, Jason, Philip and
Colin; and the mother of Jesse and Morgan, Mrs. Marla Harrell.
While serving in the National Guard, Jesse attended the Basic Ordinance Officer
Course, the Advanced Infantry Officer Course and the Nuclear Weapons Employment
Course. After retiring from the Oklahoma National Guard, Col. Smith was
employed by the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation where he served as
treasurer. He retired after 27 years. He then joined the Kiwanis Club of
Norman and willingly served on several of their community projects. Col. Smith
was an avid believer in the concept of the citizen soldier and he was a life
member of the 45th Division Association, a member of the Board of Directors of
the 45th Infantry Divistion Museum, a member of several patriots organizations
such as the American Legion, the Military Order of the World Wars, the VFW and
many others.
The family requests memorials be made to the 45th Infantry Division Association
Education Fund, that supports the 45th Infantry Division Museum, 2145 NE 36th
St., OKC, OK 73111.
Visitation will be held 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m., Saturday, December 15, 2012 and
1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Sunday, December 16, 2012 with the family greeting
friends from 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. at Havenbrook Funeral Home, 3401 Havenbrook
St., Norman.
Interment will follow in the I.O.O.F.
Cemetery of Norman. Pallbearers will include Max Uhlenhake, Chris
Uhlenhake, Jon Uhlenhake, Rusty Sullivan, Jason Kirby, Jesse James Smith, Chance
Grubb, and Robb McDonald. Arrangements for Col. Smith and his family have been
placed in the care of the Vice Family at the Havenbrook Funeral Home of Norman.
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