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Paul Bryant Smith

Posted 2007-11-17 by Edward Peed
Paul Bryant Smith passed away on November 14, 2007 at the age of 49.

Paul was raised in Maricopa, AZ, and attended the University of Arizona where he met his wife, Judy.

Paul and Judy spent their early years together farming in rural Arizona. They raised two beautiful children, Bryant and Carolyn. Later, Paul and Judy founded Smithco Enterprises, Inc., an accomplishment Paul was very proud of. Paul had a passion for the outdoors and enjoyed farming his land. He was also a great cyclist and relished this activity with his son, Bryant. For many years they completed the El Tour de Tucson and 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo races together. Paul, Bryant, and Carolyn also participated as a team in numerous triathlons, and his bike team, the Smithco Heavy Haulers, will continue to haul in his memory.

Paul especially loved spending time, and countless summer vacations, with his family in San Diego. Paul and his family are native Arizonans, first living in Kearny and later in Tucson.

Paul battled cholangiocarcinoma for 11 months before passing away. He fought the cancer with vigor and courage, and led a very strong life throughout.

Paul is survived by his wife, Judy Smith; son, Bryant (22); daughter, Carolyn (19); parents, John and Mary Lou Smith; brothers, Jack Smith (Bakersfield, CA), Jim Smith (Phoenix, AZ), Matt Smith (Phoenix, AZ), Mark Smith (Yuma, AZ); and sister, Lisa Smith (Tucson, AZ). Paul was a very loving husband, father, son and brother.

Services will be held at St. Frances Cabrini Church on Monday, November 19, 2007.

Family visitation will be at 11:00 a.m. followed by a 12:00 p.m. funeral service (one block south of Ft. Lowell and one block east of Country Club).

Arrangements entrusted to ADAIR FUNERAL HOME, AVALON CHAPEL.

Published in the Tucson Newspapers on 11/17/2007.




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