CLIFFORD SMITH, MILL EXECUTIVE, DIES SUDDENLY ----- Train Superintendent at City Plant Served on Roads 35 Years ----- STRICKEN AT HOME ----- The sudden death of Clifford G. Smith, superintendent of trans- portation at the Stoubenville works of the Wheeling Steel Corporation which occurred at his home 1245 Oregon avenue at 7 p.m. Thursday came as a shock to relatives and a host of friends. His death was due to a heart attack and was preceded by a very brief illness which was not regarded as alarming. Mr. Smith, who was widely known and esteemed in business and industrial circles through- out the valley, has been identified with railroad trans- portation for a period of 35 years. He began his career with the Norfolk & Western Railway company at Cincinnati in 1900 and remained with that company for six years. In 1917 he became identified with the Whitaker-Glessner com- pany at Portsmouth, O., and served in the transportation department at the Steubenville works a postion he has capably filled since 1923. Born in Illinois Clifford G. Smith was born November 28, 1880, at Gardner, Illinois. He was married April 10, 1900, to Bertha Colegrove of Portsmouth, Ohio. He is survived by his widow and two sons, Clifford R. and Harry R., and once grandson, Clifford Richard Smith, all of Steuben- ville. He was active in civic fra- ternal an social life of this community being identified with the Masons, Elks, Steuben- ville Country club and Chamber of Commerce. He was an out- door man and hunting and fishing constituted a hobby. To his friends, who were legion, he was a sportsman in every sence of the word. He was a man of pleasing person- ality and he had the esteem of his business associate and friends in all walks of life. In the field of transportation he was highly regarded as an executive and his career was one that was marked with achievement and respect. The body may be viewed at the bereved home on Oregon Avenue. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at McClave's funeral home. Interment will be made at Portsmouth Ohio. Paper: Steubenville Herald-Star Date: 15 Feb 1935 Location: Steubenville, OH Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=152183344&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=8¤tPage=30&fpo=False Terry Colegrove My goal is simple - to help you reach yours! Pampered Chef Consultant Consultant # 546527 410-768-4013(h) 443-517-7294(c) www.pamperedchef.biz/tcolegrove