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William "Bill" Smith, a beloved figure in the Dayton community, passed away on February 25, 2026, leaving behind a legacy of love, hard work, and unforgettable memories. Born on June 28, 1939, in Smithsboro, Kentucky, Bill’s journey through life was marked by a remarkable work ethic that inspired everyone around him. A proud graduate of Carr Creek High School, class of 1959, he was known for his dedication and perseverance, qualities that led him to retire as a skilled carpenter with the city of Dayton. He loved to work with his hands: woodworking and concrete work. Even after retirement, Bill's spirit remained indomitable, as he continued to embrace the value of hard work with relentless enthusiasm.
Bill was not only a talented craftsman but also a family man who cherished every moment spent with his loved ones. He is survived by his four devoted children: daughters Lisa Peaco (Chuck) and Tammy Wilder (Mark), and sons Gregory Smith (Sheila) and Dewayne Smith (Gertie Florence). His brother, Paul Smith (Joyce), also mourns the profound loss of a sibling who was much more than just family—he was a confidant and friend. Bill’s lineage flourished under his nurturing care; he was a doting grandfather to Kirsten, Brittany, Christopher, Sandra, Angeleah, Heather, Ashley, Laurin, and Tommy, and a great-grandfather to McKenna, Levi, Phenix, Nova, Madden, Milo, Kylan, Jasiah, and many other beloved great-grandchildren. Bill’s family extended beyond blood alone, as he held close ties with many loving nieces and nephews, all of whom will carry his memory in their hearts forever.
Throughout his life, Bill had a zest for adventure and a spirit that resonated with joy. His passion for hunting and fishing was matched only by his youthful enthusiasm for playing basketball and fast-pitched softball during his earlier years. He was a lifelong fan of KY Basketball. One of Bill's proudest moment came in 1956 when he achieved a remarkable feat—winning the Kentucky State basketball championship in high school. That achievement reflects his competitive spirit and dedication, qualities that were evident in all aspects of his life. Bill also enjoyed jigsaw puzzles, word searches and nature watching.
Bill's warm personality shone brightly; he had a unique ability to connect with everyone he encountered. "He never met a stranger" is a phrase often echoed by those who knew him, a testament to his friendly nature and charismatic charm. His love for family was tangibly felt in every gathering, as he brought people together with laughter and stories, creating bonds that would last a lifetime.
In addition to his vibrant legacy, Bill is now reunited with his cherished wife, Edith Mae Smith, and his devoted parents, Manuel and Bertie Smith. He gazes down affectionately with his sister, Verbeana (George) Owens, sister Genia (Jack) Ashley, and step-son Kenneth "Ray" Carter, who welcomed him with open arms in the beyond.
Bill's visitation will be held on Friday, March 6, 2026, from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM, followed by a funeral service at 1:30 PM at the Newcomer Funeral Home in North Dayton, located at 4104 Needmore Rd, Dayton, Ohio. Though he is no longer with us in body, his spirit will forever live on in the hearts of his family and friends, reminding us all of the extraordinary life he led—a life full of hard work, devotion, and unwavering love.
Arrangements entrusted to Newcomer Funeral Home. www.newcomerdayton.com
Newcomer Funeral Home, North Dayton
Newcomer Funeral Home, North Dayton
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