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Morgan Smith

November 4, 1928 — September 2, 2010

Morgan F. Smith died on Sept. 2 nd in Hagerstown, MD of complications from injuries he suffered in a car accident. He was born on November 4, 1928 in Yonkers, NY to Margaret Findlay and Morgan Smith and has resided in Bonita Springs, FL since 1992. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Isaline Hudson (Lynn), a son, Hudson of Roswell, GA, a daughter Dale Malkames of Lakeville, CT as well as six grand children.
Morgan attended the University of North Carolina and served in the Marine Corps at the end of WWII and the Korean War. After the service he went into sales and marketing for Jules Racine Co, Inc. in NYC where he eventually became president and owner of the firm for 20 years. After selling his business he joined Audemars Piguet Watch Company where he was in sales and marketing for ten years. He was active in the Greenville Community Reformed Church in Scarsdale, NY for 30 years. He was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church in Bonita Springs after retiring in 1992.   Morgan was an elder in the Reformed Church in America and the Presbyterian Church, USA. He was a member of the 24K Club, City of New York, was active in the Boy Scouts of America in Scarsdale, volunteered at the emergency room at Naples North Collier Hospital for 15 years and was fundraiser chairman for the auxiliary there. He volunteered at the Joanne‘s House Hospice for several years. He will be remembered as a loving husband and father and a man thoughtful of others and interested in their welfare. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, Bonita Beach Road, PO Box 1268 Bonita Springs, FL. 34154, Greenville Community Reformed Church, 270 Ardsley Road, Scarsdale, NY, 10583 or Joanne’s House Hospice, 27200 Imperial Parkway, Bonita Springs, FL, 34135. A memorial service will be held at the First Presbyterian Church of Bonita Springs on Sept. 18 th at 10am.

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