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Robert Everett Smith

Birth2 Apr 1921 - Ouray, Ouray, Colorado, USA
Death25 Jun 2004 - Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, USA
MotherEllen Malloy (Nellie) Doran-Smith
FatherWilliam Everett Smith

Born in Ouray, Ouray, Colorado, USA on 2 Apr 1921 to William Everett Smith and Ellen Malloy (Nellie) Doran-Smith. Robert Everett Smith married Ruth Eileen Denniss and had 4 children. He passed away on 25 Jun 2004 in Grand Junction, Mesa, Colorado, USA.

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William Everett Smith
1886 - 1942
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Ellen Malloy (Nellie) Doran-smith
1883 - 1982
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Ruth Eileen Denniss
1918 - 2007
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Gary Everett Smith
1945 - 2000
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Loraine Marie Smith-piccone
1954 - 1974
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Forrest Dennis Smith
1948 - 2017
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Robbe Ellen Smith
1951 - 2018

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