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John H. Smith, Jr. Passes

The Calvary family extends our love and sympathy to the family of John H. Smith, Jr., 89, who passed away peacefully early in the morning on Sunday, August 25, 2019, at home in Aurora, Colorado.  

John was born March 27, 1930 in Selma, Alabama, to John H. Smith, Sr and Willie Mae (Harrison) Smith. He was a 1948 graduate of R.B. Hudson High School (formerly Knox Academy) and a 1953 graduate of Tuskegee University (formerly Tuskegee Institute). On May 17, 1953, John was commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force and married Mildred Hall at Tuskegee Institute. John retired as a Colonel from the USAF in November 1978.

While serving in the USAF, John received his B.S. in Business Administration Degree from the University of Alaska in 1959, an M.B.A. from West Texas State University in 1970, and another Master’s Degree in Education from the University of Northern Colorado in 1972.

After retiring from the USAF, John was employed by Mountain Bell/U S WEST Communications (currently CenturyLink) beginning in 1978 and retired in 1992 where he held positions in Records Management, Procurement Auditing and Government and Education Sales. During his military and Telecommunications careers he taught a variety of classes at various institutions at the college level including University of Philippines, Metropolitan State University, University of Colorado at Denver, and Community College of Denver.

John was also active in the communities in which he lived. He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church since 1970 and served on the Human Resources Committee and also as President and Travel Tour Director for the “Modern Matures” Ministry. He served as Chairman of the Board of Northeast Denver Housing Center, Basileus and Keeper of Finance for the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity with over 60 years as a member, and a member of the Tuskegee Airman, Inc., Hubert L. “Hooks” Jones Chapter (where he served a Chapter President for over ten years and as Chapter Treasurer for about seven years).

John is survived by his loving wife, Mildred; his children, Cassandra Denise (Michael G.) Williams, Regina Persephony Smith, Michael Jonathan (Gina) Smith and Kenneth Bernard Smith; grandchildren, Matthew Alan Smith, Marcus Aaron (Carly E.) Smith and Jessica Ashley Smith; great grandchild Aubrey Belle Smith; sisters, Juanita (Leroy) Phillips, Marvarene (Thomas-deceased) Parker, Alma Jean Brazier, Dorothy Smith and several nieces, nephews and grands.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 3, 2019 from 4:00-8:00 p.m. at Caldwell-Kirk Funeral & Cremation Services (2101 N. Marion Street Denver, CO 80205).   A Memorial Service to celebrate John’s life will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. in the Sanctuary at Calvary Baptist Church of Denver (6500 E. Girard Ave. Denver, CO 80224). A Reception will follow in Fellowship Hall.

An Interment Service (Burial) with Military Honors will be held on Thursday, September 5, 2019 at 11:15 a.m. at Staging Area B at Fort Logan National Cemetery (3698 S Sheridan Blvd, Denver, CO 80235).

In lieu of flowers, Memorial Gifts in John’s honor may be given to:
Calvary Baptist Church of Denver

On August 25, 2019, we lost Retired Lt. Col. John H. Smith — another beloved member of our family from the Sweed Peters branch of the Peters lineage. The following is a memorial tribute that was prepared during the period following John’s passing. Our deepest sympathy is extended to his wife, Mildred, with our sincere prayers.

  • give online in honor of John here (choose “Memorial Gift” and type “John H. Smith, Jr.” in the memo line)
  • give by mail in honor of John: Calvary Baptist Church of Denver, 6500 E. Girard Ave., Denver, CO 80224 (write “John H. Smith, Jr. Memorial Fund” in memo line of check)

Daryl Richardson Is “2019 Family Member Of The Year”

At the 2019 Peters-Clements-Gazaway family reunion, Daryl Richardson was named 2019 Family Member of the Year. The following information was shared during our reunion, about Daryl and all of his accomplishments.

Daryl Richardson is a dedicated husband to his wife of 20 years, Veronica and proud father of two lovely daughters, Deja and Sydney. He and his wife have emphasized the importance of education and community service in their household. Daryl demonstrates the importance of education and community leadership to his children through his actions. Daryl graduated from Indiana State University with a Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology and a Master’s in Engineering Management from Northwestern University. Daryl is currently the Operations Coordinator for ComEd’s Distribution Automation Program. He has been with ComEd for 18 years, and has served in various roles including manager of Chicago North New Business and manager of Distribution Design Engineering for ComEd’s Northern Region. Daryl takes his role as a leader in the workplace very seriously and understands the importance of helping others. He believes it is his responsibility to develop his direct reports and ensure they have the skills needed to excel. Daryl has been actively involved in Hillside School since Deja started kindergarten in 2008. He started out helping as a PTO room party parent. He would later become one of the Market Day volunteers for PTO. He dressed up as Santa Claus for the annual PTO Santa Breakfasts. He coordinates the volunteers for the annual PTO Fun Fair by encouraging his fellow coworkers from ComEd to volunteer each year.

In 2015, Daryl became frustrated with the lack of leadership and the direction in which Hillside School District 93 was going, so Daryl decided to run to become a board member on the Board of Education for Hillside District 93. In a short period of time, Daryl implemented impactful changes on the Board and for Hillside School. Below are some of Daryl’s accomplishments on the board:

  • Board of Education President 2015-Present
  • Chair of the Facilities Committee Board Of Education
  • Board Of Education Representative for the D209 Community Engagement Committee
  • Past Acting Chair IASB Governance Board West 40
  • Past Nominating Committee Chair for the IASB Board West 40
  • IASB West Cook Master Board Member Level II
  • Presented at the District93 Annual Strategic Plan Meetings 2016-Present
  • Presented at the IASB Division Meeting on “Becoming a New Board Of Education Member”
  • Worked with School Administrators to implement a free lunch and breakfast program for all Hillside District 93 students.

Daryl’s proudest moment as the School Board President was when he was able to hand both Deja and Sydney their grade school diplomas.

Daryl is very humble and credits his education and mentors for changing his trajectory and providing him with opportunities to advance. Daryl has not forgotten the struggles he experienced and willingly mentors African American teenagers and young millennials through Link Unlimited Scholars, ComEd’s Internship Programs and personal requests. He is always willing to help a young African American engineering student or young millennial starting in the engineering profession. He has taken it upon himself to make a small difference where he is able. Daryl and his family also volunteer for various events through the Exelon’s (ComEd’s Parent Company) “Powering Communities” program.

We are very proud of Daryl’s achievements, and wish him and his family continued success.

2019 FAMILY REUNION DATES ANNOUNCED

Hey Family:

It’s that time of year again. This year we’re headed to the beautiful and colorful city of Montgomery, Alabama. The city where the first shots were fired starting the Civil War. The city that was the capitol of the Confederate States of America and later became the city where the civil rights movement began. Nowhere else but in the South could that have happened. We’ll go back in time and follow our ancestors through their trials and struggles. I know it will remind us of how far we’ve come as a family and how far we still have to go. Also, I hope we will take what we’ve seen and heard back to our children and communities and begin to make even more differences.

In this mailing, I have enclosed the following information:

• Tentative Weekend Agenda – July 18, 19, 20 and 21, 2019.
• Links and Websites of Interest-attached
• Information for submitting family updates and/or pictures- attached
• PCG Family Facebook page – Type Peters-Clements-Gazaway Family Page in search bar
• PCG Family website – http://www.peters-clements-gazaway.org/.
• Contact information for submitting updated family contact information (changes in phone #’s, mailing addresses, email addresses, birthdays, etc.)- attached.

In order to compile the 46th Annual Family Reunion Souvenir
Booklet, I am requesting the head of each family unit to submit any family
member updates for inclusion into the booklet. Items to be included in updates
are: births, deaths, hospitalizations, job announcements/promotions,
graduations, etc. These items are to be submitted to the family’s email
address: peters.clements.gazaway.family@gmail.com.  

*Business Corner – If you or someone in your family has a business or company, I would like to highlight your business/company, that’s if you didn’t send it last year. Again, send the following information – Company/Business Name, Executive Director’s/CEO’s Name, Business mailing address, Business Phone and Fax Numbers, Business Webpage address – to the family’s email address at peters.clements.gazaway.family@gmail.com.

*Family Cookbook– If you are the next Myrtis Robinson, Susie Peters Hall, Martha Stewart or the like and have perfected an old family recipe or stumbled across a scrumptious delight, please be sure to send the recipe for all to try and enjoy to the family’s email address no later than July 1, 2019, to peters.clements.gazaway.family@gmail.com.  

* Lights, Camera, Action– If you have found an old picture and would like for someone to identify it, have pictures that were taken during previous family reunions, or any other pictures that would interest the family, please forward pictures in jpeg format no later than July 1, 2019 to the family’s email address at peters.clements.gazaway.family@gmail.com.  Pictures will eventually be uploaded to the family’s Peters-Clements-Gazaway Facebook Page for all access.

Room Reservation
– Hilton Garden Inn – 7665 EastChase Parkway, Montgomery, AL 36117 Phone:
334-244-0101 – Fax: 334-244-0102, www.montgomeryeastchase.hgi.com
  Rooms – $129.00 per night (two queen –
sized beds or 1 king – sized bed per room) **Deadline to reserve rooms is: June
14, 2019.

Transportation – There is
the regular means of transportation (buses -$2.00 one way; Cabs and Ubers), but
we decided we would carpool to the attractions.

Listed Attractions

Riverboat – Harriott II – End of
Commerce Street at Riverwalk, 36104 (334-625-2100)

  • Lunch Time Cruise  $20 per person (Board at 11:00 AM; cruise is
    11:30 – 12:30 PM)
  • Friday
    & Sat
    . Dinner Cruise Adults $45; Children $35 (Board at 6:30 PM,
    cruise  7 – 9 PM)

Museum of
Alabama
– 624 Washington Ave., 36104 (334-242-4435)

  • Admission FREE
  • Open Mon. – Fri., Research Room open Tues. –
    Fri.

National
Center for the Study of Civil Rights & African American Culture
-1345
Carter Hill Rd., 36106 (334-229-4876)

  • Admission FREE

The
National Memorial for Peace and Justice
– 417 Caroline St., 36104
(334-269-1803)

  • General Admission -$5
  • Students and Seniors – $5
  • Children 6 years and under – Free

The Legacy
Museum
– 115 Coosa St., 36104 (334-269-1803)

  • Admission: Adults – $8
  • Students and Seniors – $5
  • Children 6 years and under – Free

***Combination Tickets for Museum and Memorial:

  • Adults – $10
  • Students and Seniors – $7
  • Children 6 years and under – Free            

Civil
Rights Memorial & Center
– 400 Washington Ave., 36104 (334-956-8479)

The Rosa
Parks Library and Museum & Children’s Wing
-252
Montgomery St., 36104 (334-241-8615)

  • Time
    Machine to the 1800’s

Admission: Individual – Adults 7.50, Children
(4-12) 5.50

  • Bus Boycotts

Admission: Individual – Adults 7.50, Children
(4-12) 5.50

***Group
Rate: Adults 6.00, Children (4-12) 4.00 for both ***

The Dexter
Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church –
454 Dexter Ave., 36104 (334-263-3970)

  • Admission: Adults
    7.50, Children 5.50

Montgomery
Biscuits, Class AA Affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays

  • Game Location: Riverwalk Stadium, 200 Coosa Street, 36104

              (334-323-2255 ext. 388) ***Game
is played from 6:30 to 9:30 PM

  • Entrance in game – 8.00 (bring your lawn chairs)
  • The box seats- 10.00
  • Super box seats- 12.00
  • The executive club – 14.00

*** These are group rates (20 or more people), Hospitality
Guide Included

Due to the high costs to create and duplicate the family
Souvenir booklet, it will now switch from paper copy to electronic copy. Copies
will be emailed to each family member that provides a valid email address. For
those “seasoned” family members that do not have access to email or
the web, a limited number of paper copies may be available. Please make sure
that we have each of your family member’s email addresses. These verifications
can be mailed to the PCG family email address at peters.clements.gazaway.family@gmail.com.

I hope this reunion will be as much fun as we’ve planned it to be.
May the Grace of God shine upon you and have a safe trip to Montgomery. See you
there!

Love,
Yolanda Flowers
Family Reunion Program Coordinator
yrrflowers@gmail.com
Phone: 205-440-0448