Submitted by Georgia Gill-Elkins South Bend Tribune 1/4/1986 p A4; 1/5/1986 p. D 3 Smith, Voorde, Schrager, Parisey, Berbitsky Irving Smith, a former city attorney, dies Irving J. Smith, 72, of 2116 Bader Ave. a former South Bend city attorney, died Friday afternoon in his home. Mr. Smith began practicing law in 1938 in South Bend after graduating from Indiana University Law School. He served as county attorney and in 1955 he was appointed city attorney by Mayor Edward F. Voorde. In 1945, Mr. Smith received a Bronze star medal for his role as director of Camp Feldafing near Munich, Germany, where he was responsible for 4,500 Jewish refugees who were picked up from various concentrations camps. He was born June 14, 1913, in South Bend and he lived in the area all of his life. On Aug. 15, 1946, in South Bend, he married the former Florence Schrager, who died Aug. 19, 1981. On Dec. 29, 1985, in South Bend, He married the former Gyla Terlop Parisey, who survives. Also surviving are a son, Frederick of Boston; two step daughters, Kimberly Parisey and Kelley Parisey, both of South Bend; three stepsons, Bradley, Brian and Lance Parisey, all of South Bend; two grandchildren; a sister Sylvia Berbitsky of South Bend; and a brother, Melvin of Indianapolis. A son David died Jan. 14, 1981. Services will be a 1 p.m. Sunday in the Forest G. Hay Funeral Home, 435 S. Ironwood Dr. Burial will be in the Hebrew Orthodox Cemetery. There will be no visitation. Mr. Smith was a past secretary of the St. Joseph County Democratic Association. He was a member of the St. Joseph Bar Association, the Indiana Bar Association and the American Bar Association. Mr. Smith also was a member of the Indiana Society of Chicago. In 1968, he was elected president of the Jewish Community Council. In 1969 and 1970, he was elected president of Sinai Synagogue. He was a member of B'nai B'rith and past president of the Jewish War Veterans. Mrs. Smith also served on the board of directors for the Council of Retarded Children of St. Joseph County. Memorial contributions may be made to Sinai Synagogue.