Jeffrey S. Smith, 68, Swansea

Long-time East Providence School Department employee

Posted 1/26/18

Jeffrey S. Smith, 68 of Swansea, died January 24, 2018 at home surrounded by his family. Born in New Bedford and served in the United States Coast Guard.

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Jeffrey S. Smith, 68, Swansea

Long-time East Providence School Department employee

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Jeffrey S. Smith, 68 of Swansea, died January 24, 2018 at home surrounded by his family. Born in New Bedford and served in the United States Coast Guard.
Long-time resident of Swansea. A voracious reader and book collector. Passionate about music and playing the guitar, being outdoors, golf, and many summers on the water at local beaches. Attended the University of Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts University. A Speech Language Pathologist for the East Providence School Department for over 36 years.
Husband of Susan (Wade) Smith and also the late Sandra (Samanica) Smith. Son of the late Victor W. and Orpha A. Smith. Also survived by his daughter Alexandra Smith and her partner James Sotis of Boston, son Erik Macedo and his fiancée Michele Marshall of Swansea, and daughter Nikole Kenyon and her husband Chris of Swansea. Grandfather of Addisyn, Ethan, and Cole Kenyon. Loved ones include sister Sue Richards and her husband Bob, brother Rick Smith and his wife Betty.
Jeff’s life will be celebrated on January 28 from noon-3 p.m. at Smith Funeral Funeral Home, 8 Schoolhouse Road, Warren. Gifts in his memory may be sent to Project Spay, P.O. Box 445 Swansea, MA, 02777. Visit wjsmithfh.com for online condolences.

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