• Date Of Birth: October 16, 1922
  • Date Of Death: January 12, 2020
  • State: Georgia

J. I. Smith, age 97 of Alton, Illinois died Sunday, January 12, 2020 at his daughter’s residence surrounded by his family in Greensboro, Ga. He was born October 17, 1922 at 920 Riley Ave, Alton, Illinois. J.I. was the only son of James Pierce and Lena Elizabeth (Erthal) Skaggs. His father died in a local industrial accident in 1927. His mother then married Ross Hardy Smith of Hartford, who adopted him.  Both his parents preceded him in death. 

He married Marjory Muriel Farmer of Wood River in St. Charles, Missouri in 1942. She preceded him in death in 1985. They had one son, Michael L. Smith, of St. Peters, Mo( Mary Ann Fahrner) who preceded him in death in 2016 and one daughter, Connie L. Slusher ( Carroll W Slusher) of Reynolds Lake Oconee, Greensboro, Ga. There are five grandchildren, Cory L. Slusher, Charlotte, N.C., Cristan R. Strickland, Greensboro, Ga., Lori Ann Morrison, St. Peters, Mo., Michael James Smith, Kirkwood, Mo., Jennifer L. Crane, St. Peters, Mo., and 11 great grandchildren.  His late life companion of many years, Genevieve Nash, preceded him in death in 2013.  

J.I. attended St. Patrick’s Grade School, Alton High School, University of Ill, Southern Ill University, Edwardsville, and Texas A&M.  In his early years he learned the Baking Trade at Alton Baking and Ice Cream Co.  He entered the Army in 1942 and was stationed at Camp Roberts, California.  

He joined the Shell Oil Company as an Operating Engineer at The Wood River Refinery in 1944. He started as a “Flunky” in the Utilities Dept.

He was high spirited and determined in everything he set about to accomplish.  He lived in Alton, Wood River and Godfrey all his life.  He was a lifelong Catholic attending St.

He maintained a summer fishing camp on Lake Osakis in Minnesota where he spent many days fishing with longtime friends. He fished in just about every state in the Union, especially liked to fish for Crappie, Bass, and King Salmon.  After his retirement he loved to work on his “Hobby Farm” in Delhi, Ill. 

He was a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, A Charter Member of “The Legion of One Thousand” at St Anthony’s, The American Legion Post 0794 of East Alton, The Godfrey Knights of Columbus, Council 7804, The Alton Eagles, Aerie No 254, The Alton- Wood River Sportsman Club, The Wood River Moose, A charter member of the B & B Fishing Federation out of Houston, Texas.  An American Red Cross “VIP” Blood Donor and 23-year member of The Newman Country Club. 

 

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