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Paul Willis Smith III

Posted 2020-08-16 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News-Herald on Aug. 16, 2020 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -
(personal article, page 6A)

>> Paul Willis Smith III <<
>> 8-11-1939 to 8-8-2020 <<

Paul Smith was born in Minneapolis, MN to Paul W. Smith, Sr. and Agnes
Jacobson Smith. His father moved the family to Los Angeles when Paul
was 7, but he spent many summers at Lake Minnetonka and went to Mound
High School.

Paul’s father was an auto mechanic who taught the trade to his son at
an early age. At 14 his dad gave him a car and told him that when he
got it to run, it was his. That led to a career in the auto and RV
industries, first with Chrysler Corp., then with Joe Phillips Dodge,
followed by him starting his own business, 3-T’s RV Products, in 1973
in Burbank, CA. He had much success with designing and manufacturing
suspension products for the motorhomes being built in Southern
California in the 1970-1980’s, including Vogue, King’s Highway, Apollo
and Landau. Driving motorhomes to more fully understand how to make
them handle better became a passion. He invented 19 products over the
years to help make using and driving an RV a little easier, and held
patents on three of them.

Paul married Barbara Kalo Pangburn in 1977, and they have enjoyed 43
wonderful years together. Moving first to Sepulveda, CA they were
weekend residents at Havasu Landing during the 1980’s, part owners of
the Sail Inn and owners of Havasu Lake Service. In 1990, they decided
to move their home and business to Lake Havasu City. In 1994, Paul
was given the opportunity to become part of Winnebago Industries’
research and development team. For the next 24 years, Winnebago
provided new motorhomes two or three times a year for Paul and Barb to
evaluate, a total of 43 units. Paul’s experiences with these units
led to many cost savings and new products for Winnebago, and it
allowed the Smiths to visit every state. During one year, they lived
on the road for 221 days, demonstrating the RV lifestyle. The
opportunity with Winnebago ended in 2015 when Paul’s health started to
decline.

Paul attended many Winnebago owners’ rallies throughout the west and
western Canada. During these rallies he provided countless hours of
free repair time just for the asking, often late into the night. The
excellent seminars he presented during the rallies covered safety,
driving tips, engine maintenance, tire care and problem resolution
were always the most popular. He always brought new models to rallies
for people to see and test drive. His nickname for many years was
“Mr. Slideout” due to his extensive knowledge of the workings of
hydraulic slideroom mechanisms.

He was also part of the Winnebago Sales Training Team from 1996 to
2008, educating dealership sales personnel on diesel-powered
motorhomes. His sessions were always the most popular as the sales
professionals knew that Paul lived the RV lifestyle and could speak
from lots of experience.

In 2007 Paul and Barb turned over the operation of 3-T’s RV Products
to his daughter and son-in-law, Tina and John Visser. They expanded
the business to include service work on many brands of motorhomes. 3-
T’s RV is the only independently owned, authorized Winnebago warranty
service center in the US. The reputation of quality work with minimal
delays has remained with the business for 47 years.

When poor health slowed him down in 2015, Paul and Barb bought one of
their former test units from 2002, refurbished it and continued to
enjoy traveling in their own motorhome. Over the years they visited
Australia on three occasions, made two trips to Germany, annual visits
to Puerto Penasco since 2005, along with several cruises to the
Caribbean, Alaska, Mexico and the Panama Canal. Paul was a 26 year
member of Lake Havasu Elks BPOE #2399.

Paul was a 19 year survivor of prostate cancer until it metastasized
to his bones one year ago. Cancer was his cause of death.

Paul is survived by his wife, Barbara and daughters Tina (John) Visser
of Lake Havasu and Teri Butts of Palmdale, CA. He has three
grandchildren, Megan Visser, Eric Chapel and Christopher Butts, and
step-grandson, Bobbie Visser. Also surviving him are his sister and
brother-in-law, Harriette and Jerry Burke of Oregon and nephews Daniel
Burke (AnneMarie) and Jerry Burke, Jr. (fiancée Khristy Pittman), and
brother-in-law George Kalo (fiancée Sue Bowers) and nephew Ryan Kalo
(fiancée Courtney Salazar) of Ohio. He was preceded in death by his
parents and daughter Tami Lea (1975).

A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Thursday, August 20,
2020 at 11 a.m. at Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home. Social distancing and
mandatory mask wearing will be observed.

Donations can be made in Paul’s name to the Western Arizona Humane
Society.

“A father is someone who provides an anchor when you need balance,
won’t sink in fear when you are challenged, but will believe with you
that you can reach your goal. Fathers laugh with you and cry with
you. They listen and understand. They accept you without judgment
and condition and they love you just because. A father wants the best
for you … and is there for you always.” --Donna Fargo

Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com. To send a free card go to
www.sendoutcards.com/lietzfraze.





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