Darrel F. Smith

17 years ago

Smith, Darrel F., 56, Woodland, in Woodland, February 6, 2008. Spring interment will take place in the Evergreen Cemetery. Arrangements are in the care of the Mockler Funeral Home, Caribou.

 

ImageImage    WOODLAND – Darrel F. Smith, 56, died unexpectedly, February 6, 2008, at Woodland. He was born at Caribou, February 10, 1951, the son of Donald F. and Glenda (Hewitt) Smith. He was a graduate of the Caribou High School Class of 1969. Darrel farmed in the local area for several years and owned and operated Smith’s Sawmill and Logging. He was a member of the National Guard 152nd Field Artillery, Perkins-Plourde Post #136 American Legion in Stockholm; a member of the Nordic Lakers Snowmobile Club; the Caribou Coin Club and was a State officer for the Future Farmers of America.  Darrel loved spending time at his Square Lake camp and fishing with everyone, especially his loving wife. He made a great love for the woods and cutting feed for his deer along with woodworking. He really appreciated the friendship and help from best friends Jeff Cote and Todd Theriault. He loved life and all his friends-especially the neighborhood card parties. Darrel married Barbara (Grant) Smith on July 6, 1985.
    Surviving in addition to his wife of Woodland and his parents of Caribou are a step-daughter Michele Theriault of Caribou, her son Tyler Theriault and his father and friend Todd Theriault of Connor Twp; two brothers Wayne Smith and his wife Patty of Woodland and Donald Smith and his wife Hollis of Hinckley; two sisters Carla Brown and her husband Robert of Searsport and Donna Hale and her husband Thomas of Westmanland; several nieces and nephews and one aunt Glenna Langley of Caribou.
    Funeral services were held 1 p.m., Monday, February 11, 2008 from the chapel of the Mockler Funeral Home, with the Rev. Anna Beach, pastor of the Gray Memorial United Methodist Church, officiating.  Spring interment will take place in the Evergreen Cemetery. Friends who wish to contribute in memory of Darrel may do so to Nordic Lakers Snowmobile Club or to the charity of one’s choice.  Envelopes may be obtained through the funeral home. For online registery please go to www.mocklerfuneralhome.com.