Charles R. Smith, age 79, of Oroville died September 25th, 2017 at North Valley Hospital. He was born on October 25th, 1937 in Yuma, AZ to parents Harvie and Mary Smith. He joined the Army National Guard 49th Armored Division as bow gunner on an M48 tank in Houston, TX from March to August of 1955. He returned to Oroville in 1955 and enlisted in the U.S. Air Force that December. He was sent to Parks AFB for the basic training and upon completion transferred to Keesler AFB in Mississippi for additional training. Chuck was stationed in Germany for 3+ years. He played soccer for the U. S. Air Force Langerkopf Tackneers and they won the European Championship in 1958. He was honorably discharged from the U.S. Air Force in December of 1963. He then enlisted in the U.S. Navy Reserves in 1976 and served until December of 1992. His active duty deployments include Korea, Japan, Okinawa and the Philippines. Chuck later worked at the Dart Warehouse Corporation for 28 years where he retired from in 1992 as VP, General Manager of the Midwest Division.
He loved fishing, cooking, and playing computer games. He was the greatest man and a loving, husband, father, and Papa
He is survived by his wife Janet of Oroville, children; Raenell Ward, Kitty Smith, Kimberly (Tommy) Mathis, Mary (Ted) Stuart, Marty (Melissa) Smith, Chad (Michelle) Smith, grandchildren; Alice Smith, Jordyn Smith, Adam Peterson, Tabitha, Crystal & Justin Dover, Joshua & Joseph Smith, Charlene Seats, Amanda Parker, Becky & Billy Ward, 8 great-grandchildren, and Papa to many others including step grandchildren and great grandchildren, and sister-in-law Loraine Smith.
He was preceded in death by his mother, biological father, stepfather Bill Kummers
grandson Jeremy and brother Harvie.
The family would like to say, "Thank You" to the nurses at North Valley Hospital and Hospice; especially, Peggy, and a special "Thank You" to Alice for her care of her Papa.
Graveside service will be held Saturday September 30th at 2:00 pm at Oroville Riverview Cemetery with the Oroville American Legion officiating. A potluck luncheon will follow at the Oroville American Legion.