Ronald Smith

March 6, 2021 at 12:34 a.m.
Ronald Smith
Ronald Smith

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Ronald Smith, 71 years old, of Claypool, passed away unexpectedly at Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne, on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. Shortly after 9 p.m., he closed his earthly eyes and joined his Savior.

Known to most as “Ronnie,” Ronald was born in Willard, Ohio, and spent his formative years in Kentucky before settling in the Akron area with his family. He was the son of the late Edgar and Eva Adams Smith.

On Jan. 1, 1972, Ronnie was united in marriage to Linda Seitner in Silver Lake. The pair shared more than 49 years together before his Wednesday evening passing. Linda Seitner Smith survives at home in Claypool.

A hardworking person, Ronnie worked for several companies throughout the years, spending the majority of his career in production with Warsaw Black Oxide, Drudge Screw and Dalton Foundry. When he could, he enjoyed fishing, hunting and camping – anything which allowed him time spent outdoors.

Ronnie was a Christian and was highly active in his church. He loved the Lord and was happy to help others learn more and to help others grow in their own faith. A longtime member of Early Apostolic Bible Training Center, Claypool, Ronnie occasionally helped in ministry by leading services when needed and was also a church deacon. It is through their faith and through Ronnie’s trust in Christ that the Smith family finds comfort during this time.

Those who survive with memories to cherish include his wife, Linda Smith, of Claypool; daughters: Chris (Shawn) Conwell, of Warsaw; and Ronda Harris, of Pierceton; son, Thomas (Shay Leavitt) Smith, of Warsaw; grandchildren: Chayla, Kiley, Kayleigh, Bryce, Gabby, Paige, Ava and Ryker; and great-grandchildren: Rylan, Noah, Bentley, Bransen, Banx and Elena. Also surviving are his sisters, Joyce Vance, Janice (Gary) Howes, Sharon Randall, Lynda (Ted) Richards, Lisa (Frank) Whitaker; brothers, Russell (Rita) Smith, Michael (Julie) Smith and Keith (Sheila) Smith.

He was preceded in passing by his son, Trevis Smith; parents; sister, JoAnn Prater; brothers, Gary Smith and James Smith; and by his twin brother, Donald Smith.

A Life Celebration® will be held with the assistance of Titus Funeral Homes. Friends may gather for visitation on Sunday, March 7 from 3 to 7 p.m. at Early Apostolic Bible Training Center, 6800 S. Ind 15, Claypool. Pastor Dean Ealey will officiate Ronald’s funeral service in the church on Monday at 11 a.m. An additional chance for viewing will be offered for one hour prior to the service. Burial will follow the funeral in Lake View Cemetery Silver Lake.

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Memorial gifts may be directed to the Smith Family to assist with unexpected expenses. Written condolences may be left at www.TitusFuneralHome.com.

Ronald Smith, 71 years old, of Claypool, passed away unexpectedly at Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne, on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. Shortly after 9 p.m., he closed his earthly eyes and joined his Savior.

Known to most as “Ronnie,” Ronald was born in Willard, Ohio, and spent his formative years in Kentucky before settling in the Akron area with his family. He was the son of the late Edgar and Eva Adams Smith.

On Jan. 1, 1972, Ronnie was united in marriage to Linda Seitner in Silver Lake. The pair shared more than 49 years together before his Wednesday evening passing. Linda Seitner Smith survives at home in Claypool.

A hardworking person, Ronnie worked for several companies throughout the years, spending the majority of his career in production with Warsaw Black Oxide, Drudge Screw and Dalton Foundry. When he could, he enjoyed fishing, hunting and camping – anything which allowed him time spent outdoors.

Ronnie was a Christian and was highly active in his church. He loved the Lord and was happy to help others learn more and to help others grow in their own faith. A longtime member of Early Apostolic Bible Training Center, Claypool, Ronnie occasionally helped in ministry by leading services when needed and was also a church deacon. It is through their faith and through Ronnie’s trust in Christ that the Smith family finds comfort during this time.

Those who survive with memories to cherish include his wife, Linda Smith, of Claypool; daughters: Chris (Shawn) Conwell, of Warsaw; and Ronda Harris, of Pierceton; son, Thomas (Shay Leavitt) Smith, of Warsaw; grandchildren: Chayla, Kiley, Kayleigh, Bryce, Gabby, Paige, Ava and Ryker; and great-grandchildren: Rylan, Noah, Bentley, Bransen, Banx and Elena. Also surviving are his sisters, Joyce Vance, Janice (Gary) Howes, Sharon Randall, Lynda (Ted) Richards, Lisa (Frank) Whitaker; brothers, Russell (Rita) Smith, Michael (Julie) Smith and Keith (Sheila) Smith.

He was preceded in passing by his son, Trevis Smith; parents; sister, JoAnn Prater; brothers, Gary Smith and James Smith; and by his twin brother, Donald Smith.

A Life Celebration® will be held with the assistance of Titus Funeral Homes. Friends may gather for visitation on Sunday, March 7 from 3 to 7 p.m. at Early Apostolic Bible Training Center, 6800 S. Ind 15, Claypool. Pastor Dean Ealey will officiate Ronald’s funeral service in the church on Monday at 11 a.m. An additional chance for viewing will be offered for one hour prior to the service. Burial will follow the funeral in Lake View Cemetery Silver Lake.

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Memorial gifts may be directed to the Smith Family to assist with unexpected expenses. Written condolences may be left at www.TitusFuneralHome.com.
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