Jan Smolinski obituary: Jan Smolinski's Obituary, Dayton

In Memory Of
Jan L. Smolinski
1947 - 2018

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Obituary photo of Jan Smolinski, Dayton-OH

In Memory Of
Jan L. Smolinski
1947 - 2018

JAN L SMOLINSKI, 71 passed away at home on Thursday, April 12, 2018 of complications from cancer and Lambert-Eaton Myasthenie Syndrome.

He was preceded in death by his father and mother; John Smolinski and Mary Smolinski-Bentrup; and step-father Gilbert Bentrup.

Jan met the love of his life, Marybeth, when she poured hot coffee on him as his waitress. He married Marybeth (Yoder) Smolinski in December 1990.

Jan was born in Dayton, Ohio on March 19, 1947. He was the younger of two children. He went to Carrol High School and Fairmont High School in Kettering, but received a GED in 1966. He was in the army from 1966 and honorably discharged in 1972. Jan worked at Victoria Theater, Frigidaire, Channel 2 television, and Suttmiller’s before joining the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (local 66) in November of 1969. During his tenure with the local, he held the office of Trustee, Secretary-Treasurer, Business Agent, and President. He was instrumental in implementing the local’s pension, health, and payroll system. Though he traveled around the city, and sometimes to other cities rigging, loading/unloading trucks, running sound or lights, his main house job was running sound at the Dayton Convention Center. Whatever and wherever he was needed, he would do what he could to put on a good show.

Jan was an avid fisherman, a gardener, a great chef, and fantastic financial adviser. He taught all his nieces and nephews to fish (whether they wanted to learn or not), and was teaching his grandson when he became ill. He enjoyed experimenting in the kitchen, making it a unique experience for dinner at times. He would advise friends and family on stocks to buy, and then would not take his own advice. He enjoyed gambling with friends, but soon they all learned not to sit next to him. He seemed to steal the luck from anyone around him.

He planted seeds in the winter and tended the garden and mowed grass all summer. If you ever had a question, you could ask Jan. He read all news every day. He would read financial news, political news, strange news, always seeking the truth.

Jan will be truly missed. He is survived by his wife of 27 years Marybeth Smolinski of Yellow Springs, four sons, Tod Smolinski of Dayton, Jon Smolinski of Dayton, Kris (Emily VonStuckrad) Smolinski of Washington Township, and Sean Smolinski of Yellow Springs; grandson, Kurt Smolinski; his loving sister, Maria (Bruce) Spratford of Indianapolis, Indiana; and many loving nephews, nieces, greats, and close friends.

The family would like to extend a special thanks to: Dr. Daniel Whitmer, Dr. Manisha Nanda, the numerous healthcare providers that gave care during Jan's illness; Soin Medical Center, and Hospice of Dayton. Jan's family would also like to thank the brothers and sisters of IATSE local 66, employees of MacB, and employees in IDAL for the love, support, and food throughout the illness.

A celebration of Jan's life will be held on Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 6pm at Newcomer - Beavercreek Chapel. Family will greet friends and loved ones for 2 hours prior (4pm - 6pm).

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Jan's memory to: American Cancer Society, Hospice of Dayton, your favorite Charity, or a democratic candidate.
JAN L SMOLINSKI, 71 passed away at home on Thursday, April 12, 2018 of complications from cancer and Lambert-Eaton Myasthenie Syndrome.

He was preceded in death by his father and mother; John Smolinski and Mary Smolinski-Bentrup; and step-father Gilbert Bentrup.

Jan met the love of his life, Marybeth, when she poured hot coffee on him as his waitress. He married Marybeth (Yoder) Smolinski in December 1990.

Jan was born in Dayton, Ohio on March 19, 1947. He was the younger of two children. He went to Carrol High School and Fairmont High School in Kettering, but received a GED in 1966. He was in the army from 1966 and honorably discharged in 1972. Jan worked at Victoria Theater, Frigidaire, Channel 2 television, and Suttmiller’s before joining the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (local 66) in November of 1969. During his tenure with the local, he held the office of Trustee, Secretary-Treasurer, Business Agent, and President. He was instrumental in implementing the local’s pension, health, and payroll system. Though he traveled around the city, and sometimes to other cities rigging, loading/unloading trucks, running sound or lights, his main house job was running sound at the Dayton Convention Center. Whatever and wherever he was needed, he would do what he could to put on a good show.

Jan was an avid fisherman, a gardener, a great chef, and fantastic financial adviser. He taught all his nieces and nephews to fish (whether they wanted to learn or not), and was teaching his grandson when he became ill. He enjoyed experimenting in the kitchen, making it a unique experience for dinner at times. He would advise friends and family on stocks to buy, and then would not take his own advice. He enjoyed gambling with friends, but soon they all learned not to sit next to him. He seemed to steal the luck from anyone around him.

He planted seeds in the winter and tended the garden and mowed grass all summer. If you ever had a question, you could ask Jan. He read all news every day. He would read financial news, political news, strange news, always seeking the truth.

Jan will be truly missed. He is survived by his wife of 27 years Marybeth Smolinski of Yellow Springs, four sons, Tod Smolinski of Dayton, Jon Smolinski of Dayton, Kris (Emily VonStuckrad) Smolinski of Washington Township, and Sean Smolinski of Yellow Springs; grandson, Kurt Smolinski; his loving sister, Maria (Bruce) Spratford of Indianapolis, Indiana; and many loving nephews, nieces, greats, and close friends.

The family would like to extend a special thanks to: Dr. Daniel Whitmer, Dr. Manisha Nanda, the numerous healthcare providers that gave care during Jan's illness; Soin Medical Center, and Hospice of Dayton. Jan's family would also like to thank the brothers and sisters of IATSE local 66, employees of MacB, and employees in IDAL for the love, support, and food throughout the illness.

A celebration of Jan's life will be held on Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 6pm at Newcomer - Beavercreek Chapel. Family will greet friends and loved ones for 2 hours prior (4pm - 6pm).

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Jan's memory to: American Cancer Society, Hospice of Dayton, your favorite Charity, or a democratic candidate.

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Visitation

Wednesday, April 25, 2018 from 4:00pm to 6:00pm
Newcomer - Beavercreek Chapel
3380 Dayton-Xenia Road
Beavercreek, OH 45432
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Memorial Service

Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 6:00pm
Newcomer - Beavercreek Chapel
3380 Dayton-Xenia Road
Beavercreek, OH 45432
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Beavercreek Chapel (937-429-4700) is assisting the family

Beavercreek Chapel (937-429-4700) is assisting the family

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