Please join us in celebrating the life of Wally Smith. He had a full life, and passed away peacefully on March 17, 2016 with his wife and children close by. Your thoughts are with our family.
To say you are tremendously missed is an understatement. Life is not the same without you. Thank you for being such a wonderful father to our children and caring husband and friend and mate. Our married life was something out of a fantasy book and you are missed more than I can ever tell you!
Lorraine
3/17/09
In the 60’s, he was the role model depicted in these shows:
Father Knows Best
My Three Sons
The Andy Griffith Show
The Dick Van Dyke Show
Mr. Cleaver in Leave It To Beaver
Make Room For Daddy
He was the best Dad anyone could be blessed with.
I'll see you in the back left corner of Heaven, Dad. I love you like a Brother.
XOXOXO
Wally was, of course, a loving husband and father, one generous to a fault. He was also sharp as a tack, and had a great sense of humor. Few could tell a story or a joke better than Wally. And I consider myself very lucky to have been around to hear a good number of them over the years.
Perhaps the thing I loved most about Wally was his own abiding love of my daughter Morgan. He and Lorraine were surely the best grandparents any kid could have. Morgan felt just as much at home at their house as at ours.
They truly took her under their wings. They engaged her in dinner table discussions, both humorous and serious; they encouraged her academically, and they followed through by attending many of her school functions -- even when they occurred during the cocktail hour. Moreover, they took the time to introduce Morgan to their favorite pastime, golf, at the Alta Sierra Golf Club in Grass Valley, where she not only quickly became known to practically everyone as Wally and Lorraine's granddaughter, but also as a reasonably competent player.
So, while it seems woefully inadequate to say, I do want to say, "Thank you Wally and thank you Lorraine...for everything."
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To say you are tremendously missed is an understatement. Life is not the same without you. Thank you for being such a wonderful father to our children and caring husband and friend and mate. Our married life was something out of a fantasy book and you are missed more than I can ever tell you!
Lorraine
3/17/09









Around 1966-1968 at Forest Lake
We were pulling up in our Dodge 440 Station Wagon, 9 seater, white exterior - our Uncle Bun drove the car down to Illinois so Dad could buy it (his brother in law).
Dad and Mom drove us up to Forest Lake in the 440, and we arrived around 11pm-pretty late...and the Mosquitos and Lightening Bugs were out to get us !
Everyone was awake at the cottage-we had a great time, as usual, up at Forest Lake.