HAVRE DAILY NEWS Monday,
December 6, 2004
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GLADYS ROBERTA SMITH
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Gladys Roberta
(Patrick) Smith, 93, died Dec. 2, 2004, at her home of natural causes.
Her funeral service
will be held 11 a.m. Thursday at
Gladys was born Feb
9, 1911, to Charles and Sadie (Gale) Patrick at
Gladys married
Marvin R. Smith in 1933 and they had three children.
Gladys continued
her education at Northern Montana College, receiving a one-year teaching degree
in 1931. Her first job at
Gladys loved
sports. She played basketball in high school and college, and pitched horse
shoes with her brother and friends. She joined the Havre Golf League, bowled at
Big Sandy and Havre, and loved playing softball in the Havre Women's League.
She was known for her pitching ability and was inducted into the Montana
Softball Hall of Fame in 1988. Her softball career ended at the age of 72 after
30 years of playing.
In the summer
Gladys grew a large garden of vegetables and flowers. She sold her vegetables
at the Farmer's Market from Smith's Gardens, and her flowers were entered for
judging at the Great Northern Fair. Her other hobbies included collecting
barbed wire, antiques and match box holders.
Gladys was an avid
bridge player and received the highest honor in 1981 as a life master. She
loved working with her hands, and crocheted, sculptured and oil painted. Gladys
wanted the family to be aquainted with one another,
so she organized the first family reunion in 1977 and it has continued every four
years.
Gladys was
affiliated with the Home Demonstration Club and the Eagles, from which she
received a 50-year recognition. With niece Linda
Patrick Hayes, she co-authored "Footstep Across
Years 1911-1992, an Autobiography," which is on display at the
She was preceded in
death by her parents; an infant brother; husband Marvin Smith in 1962; two
children, Karen Taylor in 1993, and Richard Smith in 2004; brothers, Ralph,
Russell, Floyd, Clarence, Cecil, Clifford and Richard.
Gladys
is survived by her daughter, Maureen Dolan of Havre; brothers, Raymond, Wayne
and Bernard Patrick of Havre, and Don Patrick of Grafton, Iowa; sisters, Ruth
Meredith of Havre and Phyllis Gagnon of
Memorials in Gladys'
honor may be made to the MSU-Northern Foundation,
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GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE Monday, December 6, 2004
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Gladys Roberta Smith
HAVRE — Gladys
Roberta (Patrick) Smith, 93, of Havre, a retired teacher and former Hill County
Superintendent of Schools, died of natural causes Dec. 2 at her home.
Her funeral is 11
a.m. Thursday at
Gladys is survived
by her daughter, Maureen Dolan of Havre; grandchildren Trevor and Tyler Smith
of Havre, Mike Dolan of Billings and Wade Dolan of Phoenix; brothers Raymond,
Wayne and Bernard Patrick, all of Havre and Don Patrick of Grafton, Iowa;
sisters Ruth Meredith of Havre and Phyllis Gagnon of Chester; and two
great-grandchildren, Chase Smith and Kameron Dolan.
Gladys was born
Feb. 9, 1911, to Charles and Sadie (Gale) Patrick at
Gladys continued
her education at Northern Montana College, receiving a one-year teaching degree
in 1931. Her first job at
Gladys loved
sports. She played basketball in high school and college, and pitched
horseshoes with her brothers and friends. She joined the Havre Golf League,
bowled at Big Sandy and Havre and loved playing softball in the Havre Women's
League. She was known for her pitching ability and was inducted into the
Montana Softball Hall of Fame in 1988. Her softball career ended at the age of
72 after 30 years of playing.
In the summer,
Gladys grew a large garden of vegetables and flowers. She sold her vegetables
at the Farmer's Market from Smith's Gardens and her flowers were entered for
judging at the
Gladys was an avid
bridge player and received the highest honor in 1981 as a Life Master. She
loved working with her hands, she crocheted, sculptured and oil painted. Gladys
wanted the family to be acquainted with one another. Being from a large family,
its members were very important to her. So Gladys organized the first family
reunion in 1977, and it has continued every four years.
Gladys was
affiliated with the Home Demonstration Club and the Eagles, for which she
received her fifty-year recognition. She was the author of Foot-Step Across Years 1911-1992, an autobiography that is on display
at the
She was preceded in
death by her parents; her husband, Marvin Smith in 1962; a daughter, Karen
Taylor in 1993; a son, Richard Smith in 2004; and an infant brother as well as
other brothers Ralph, Russell, Floyd, Clarence, Cecil, Clifford and Richard.
Memorials in
Gladys' honor may be made to the MSU-Northern Foundation,
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