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Florence Dagmar (Daniels) Smith

Posted 2022-02-01 by mhenderson
Published online by The Spectrum on January 28, 2022 -
St. George, Utah -

St. George, Utah, Florence (Dee) Dagmar Daniels Smith, 87, passed away
peacefully on Saturday, January 22, 2022, with her husband and family
members by her side after battling years of Dementia.

Dee was born December 23, 1934, in San Pedro, California to Andrew Frank
Daniels and Josephine Frederiksen Daniels. She had a sister Rose and
brothers Robert and William.

During her years growing up she lived in San Pedro and Artesia,
California. As a child her family raised chickens as a means to provide
food for the family. She was expected to help in this process which
resulted in her hate and refusal of chicken meat. As a teenager she
loved to sunbathe and could be often found at the beach with her best
friend, Millie. She also had a passion for dancing. In March 1950, she
was about to meet the love of her life, Duane. She was walking home late
one night, when he passed her, he made a U-turn to offer her a ride
home. He was able to get her phone number. The following day he called,
and they set up a date to the drive-in movies.

Her sister passed away in July 1950 after giving birth to a son, Glen.
Dee took on the responsibility of caring and helping her parents raise
him.

Dee and Duane married on November 20, 1951, in Long Beach, California.
They were married on Duane's oldest brother's birthday. She gave her
husband a son, Duane Jr. on his 21st birthday. Five and a half years
later they welcome a daughter, Betty who was born on Duane's Mother's
69th Birthday.

November 20, 2021, Dee and Duane celebrated 70 years of married life.
They lived in several cities in Southern California, settling in Aqua
Dulce and Canyon Country to raise their children. She held jobs at
Thacher Glass, Bill's Ice House, Veritron West and Phil's Market. They
moved to Lake Havasu City, Arizona in 1976 where they owned and operated
the Montgomery Wards Catalog Store for several years before returning to
Burbank and San Diego, California. After a few years, they moved to
Tucson, Arizona. It is there they wee converted and baptized into the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Upon her husband's
retirement, they relocated and settled in St. George, Utah. During her
son's high school football years, she loved going and supporting him at
his games. She loved making and painting different types of crafts and
shirts. She was extremely creative and there wasn't anything she
couldn't and didn't make out of plastic canvas. She would crochet
stocking caps, potholders, and dish towels. Most of all she always
assumed everyone was hungry when they came to her house and made sure no
one left hungry. She had a love for Elvis Presley and was able to attend
many of his shows in Las Vegas. Magic and David Copperfield was also
something she loved and never missed the opportunity when he came on the
television.

Dee got her whistling talent from her mother and her grandchildren can
still hear her whistling "Winter Wonderland" as she did her housework.
One thing she hated was thunder and lightning and when there was a
storm, she would hide anywhere where there were no windows, and also
would never talk on the phone because she knew the lightening would come
through the phone and electrocute her.

During her battle with dementia, when her great grandchildren and great-
great granddaughter would come to visit, she wouldn't take her eyes off
them and do her best to talk to them. You could see and feel the joy it
brought into her life as well as others that witnessed. She loved her
family so much. The emptiness and void is real. She is greatly missed by
her husband, children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great
great grandchildren.

Dee is survived by her husband Duane, her son Duane Jr. (Donna), Lake
Havasu City, Arizona, Daughter Betty (Doug), Kelley, Oak City, Utah.
Grandchildren Julie Smith, Jackie Smith, Michael Kelley, Justin (Starla)
Kelley, Josh (Beck) Smith, Cassie (Chad) Hughes, Cristina Smith, Codi
(Kyle) Ashby. 26 Great Grandchildren and one Great great granddaughter.

Dee is proceeded in death by her parents Andrew and Dagmar Daniels,
Sister Rose Daniels, Brothers Robert and Glen Daniels and Granddaughter
Danielle Smith.

Funeral Services will be Saturday, February 5, 2022, at 11:00 am at
Spilsbury Mortuary Chapel, 110 S Bluff Street, St. George, Utah.

Family and friends that are unable to attend are invited to view the
funeral service online by clicking on the link below.

Http://webcast.funeralvue.com/events/viewer/68201

Visitation will be Saturday, February 5, 2022, at 9:30 am at Spilsbury
Mortuary.

Interment will take place Monday, February 7, 2022, in Lake Havasu
Memorial Gardens, 1698 Deer Run Drive, Lake Havasu City, Arizona 86404
at 1:00 pm.

We would like to thank and acknowledge Intermountain Homecare and
Hospice of St. George for their excellent service and care of our wife,
mother, and Grandmother.

Arrangements are made under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S
Bluff Street, St. George, Utah 84770. 435-673-2454. Family and friends
are invited to sign Dee's online guest book at www.spilsburymortuary.com




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