. Jeanne Smith
Jeanne E. Smith
Jeanne Evelyn Smith, a Shel—
ton resident for 25 years, died of
complications from a stroke Sun»
day, May 16, at Fir Lane Health
and Rehabilitation Center in
Shelton. She was 75.
Mrs. Smith was born on Au-
gust 8, 1923, in Fairmont, Ne—
braska, to Henry and Alice (Jose)
Laschansky.
She married Paul L. Smith on
May 17, 1941. He preceded her in
death.
She worked as a clerk—typist
for the Washington State Depart-
ment of Licensing.
Mrs. Smith was an active
member of Jehovah‘s Witnesses.
Her interests included her family
and friends. She was also an avid
reader of mystery novels and puz-
zle books, and she collected dolls.
She had a love of life, her family
said.
She is survived by sons
Michael P. Smith and his wife Pat
of Shelton, William J. Smith of
Lakewood, Thomas K. Smith and
his wife Leslie, and Samuel K.
Smith of Shelton; and“daughters
Suzanne K. Smith of Everett and
Paula J. Antonsen and her hus’
band Keith of Shelton.
Also surviving are brother Jer»
ry Laschanzky and his wife Char-
lotte of Nebraska; sister Janice
Ellis and her husband Ernie of
Roy, Utah; and 13 grandchildren,
four great-grandchildren and nu-
merous nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held
at 5 p.m. Saturday, May 22, at
the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s
Witnesses at 11 West Sentry
Court. Shelton.
Arrangements are by McComb
Funeral Home in Shelton.
, OCR Text:
. Jeanne Smith
Jeanne E. Smith
Jeanne Evelyn Smith, a Shel—
ton resident for 25 years, died of
complications from a stroke Sun»
day, May 16, at Fir Lane Health
and Rehabilitation Center in
Shelton. She was 75.
Mrs. Smith was born on Au-
gust 8, 1923, in Fairmont, Ne—
braska, to Henry and Alice (Jose)
Laschansky.
She married Paul L. Smith on
May 17, 1941. He preceded her in
death.
She worked as a clerk—typist
for the Washington State Depart-
ment of Licensing.
Mrs. Smith was an active
member of Jehovah‘s Witnesses.
Her interests included her family
and friends. She was also an avid
reader of mystery novels and puz-
zle books, and she collected dolls.
She had a love of life, her family
said.
She is survived by sons
Michael P. Smith and his wife Pat
of Shelton, William J. Smith of
Lakewood, Thomas K. Smith and
his wife Leslie, and Samuel K.
Smith of Shelton; and“daughters
Suzanne K. Smith of Everett and
Paula J. Antonsen and her hus’
band Keith of Shelton.
Also surviving are brother Jer»
ry Laschanzky and his wife Char-
lotte of Nebraska; sister Janice
Ellis and her husband Ernie of
Roy, Utah; and 13 grandchildren,
four great-grandchildren and nu-
merous nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held
at 5 p.m. Saturday, May 22, at
the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s
Witnesses at 11 West Sentry
Court. Shelton.
Arrangements are by McComb
Funeral Home in Shelton.
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