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Dr. Robert George Smith, M.D. Click for Condolences      Printable Version
1923 - 2017

Dr. Robert George Smith, M.D.Dr. Robert George Smith MD, age 93 years, went home to be with our Lord on May 16, 2017, after battling a long illness. He was surrounded by family in his Chesapeake home when he passed peacefully. He was born August 13, 1923, in Proctorville, Ohio to the parents of George William Smith and Audrey Pauline Schultz. He was a WWII veteran. He was an Army Air Corps Pilot and flew planes in the China-Berma Theater. Flying around Mount Everest he was one of the “Hump Pilots” and remained active in the Hump Pilot Association all his life. He was predeceased in death by his parents Mr. and Mrs. George William Smith, his first wife Mary Ellen Trent Smith. They were married 42 years. He was also predeceased by his daughter Annette Marie Smith and his grandson Robert Alan Tate Smith. He then married Debra Ann Foley Smith on June 13, 1987. They would have celebrated 30 years of marriage this year. He is survived by Debra Ann Foley Smith (Wife), Robert Smith( Charlotte), Mark Smith(Chris), Peter Smith (Sue Bird), Teresa Nichols (Mike), ( Jane Hainesworth (Tyrus), George Smith, Luke Smith(Kathryn), Adam Smith ( fiancé Cally McGee), Jacob Smith He was very proud of all ten of his children, his thirteen grandchildren and his 17 great grandchildren with one on the way. He attended The Ohio State University where he received his undergraduate degree as well as his medical degree. After he received his M.D. Dr. Smith moved to Proctorville, Ohio to do his internship at St. Mary's Hospital. He then began his private practice as a G.P. in Chesapeake, Ohio. After 3 years he decided to do an orthopedic residency at Bowman- Gray University in Winston-Salem, NC. , and Shriners Hospitals for Children in Greenville, SC. After completing the 4 years residency he moved to Huntington, West Virginia. He entered a partnership with Dr. James Heckman. They practiced at St. Mary's Hospital and Cabell Huntington Hospital where he worked as an Orthopedic Surgeon for 22 years. After having been retired for three years he decided to join the medical staff at the Veterans Administration Hospital. There he became the Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at Marshall University. He officially retired again in 2003 at the age of 80. He loved putting things back together, especially as an Orthopedic Surgeon. He loved to snow ski. He skied all over the world, but his favorite places to go were Switzerland, Colorado and West Virginia. He was an avid hunter. He hunted everything from bears to caribou and elk. He owned over 300 acres of land in West Virginia where he loved to hunt when he had free time. He loved to play tennis. He was very competitive. He loved to travel and see as many new places as he could. He especially loved it when his family could get together and join him. He loved the beach and flying kites on the beach. He loved holidays especially Christmas. He loved being with his family, eating yummy food and making memories. During Christmas he loved to watch electric trains. He even built a special train board to go under our Christmas tree. Every Christmas the boys went up to the attic and carried the heavy train board down three flights of stairs to the delight of their father. He loved food especially dessert - if you let him he would have eaten dessert before dinner every day. His motto to live by was ”persistance”. If you want anything bad enough you must persist. Visitation will be at Hall Funeral Home and Crematory, in Proctorville, Ohio from 6 PM to 8 PM on Thursday May 18, 2017. The Funeral Service will be at 2 PM on Friday, May 19, 2017 at Hall Funeral Home and Crematory, Proctorville, Ohio. Burial will be at Rome-Proctorville Cemetery, Proctorville, Ohio. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/hall or ehallfuneralhome.com .


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Susan Edwards Hart
Friday May 19, 2017 at 8:19 PM

My heartfelt condolences to Dr. Smith's extended family. "Doc" was an extraordinary doctor, father, grandfather, great grand father and friend to many over his lifetime. He and my Dad shared many hunting adventures together. Now, they can sit in heaven and talk about all of those memories.
 
Brent Kagan
Thursday May 18, 2017 at 2:12 PM

To all the Smith family, my deepest condolences for the passing of Dr. Smith. He was a great man with so much wisdom, honor and love of life. Dr. Smith, a word to you as you look down upon us; thank you for all the great memories during a large part of my youth. It was always a pleasure spending the time with your family on Hawthorne Way. Once in a while I will drive by the house and stables when I am in Huntington and think back on such great times. Brent Kagan.
 







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