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							Private memorial services will be held at Eminence 
							Christian Church, rural Atlanta 
							Funeral home: 
							Quiram Peasley Funeral Home, 
							Atlanta 
							Obituary 
							Carl E. Smith, 94, of Atlanta, passed 
							away on Monday, January 25, 2021, at his home, 
							surrounded by his loving family. 
 Private memorial services will be held at Eminence 
							Christian Church, rural Atlanta, with Pastor Henry 
							Johnson officiating. Burial will be at Bethel 
							Cemetery.
 
 Carl Eugene Smith was born July 12, 1926, in 
							Keosauqua, Iowa, the son of Lester W. and Neva M. 
							Arnold Smith. Carl wed Mary Jane Short on January 2, 
							1953. Mary passed away on October 28, 2020.
 
 Carl is survived by his children: Gregory (Sue) 
							Smith, Carla (Marty) Bale, Elizabeth (Rick) Foster, 
							Debra (Shayne Carroll) Ball, Michael (Judy Grooms) 
							Smith, Tami (Rob) Tammeus, and Angelia (Ed) 
							Harrison; 13 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; 
							and 2 great-great-grandchildren.
 
 He was preceded in death by his parents; one 
							brother, Wilbert Smith, and one sister, Twila Wojcik.
 
 Carl enlisted in the United States Navy in 1943 at 
							the age of 17. He was an electrician in the Navy 
							during WWII. He was a graduate of Iowa State and 
							worked at Willow Farms in LaGrange, Ill. In 1950, he 
							came to Atlanta as the manager of Willow Farms 
							Dairy.
 
 
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							Carl was one of several businessmen 
							who decided to turn one of the dairy buildings into 
							a bowling alley. He was Secretary-Treasurer of the 
							Corporation and became an avid bowler. 
							 
							Carl worked at the Atlanta National 
							Bank for over 50 years as Executive Vice President 
							and Board Member. He was currently Vice President of 
							the board. 
 Carl and his wife, Mary, started the Veterans flags 
							program around the square in Atlanta. He designed 
							and built a cart that is used to store and 
							facilitate the placement of the flags, which now 
							number over 350. Carl belonged to the Atlanta 
							American Legion Post #341, Atlanta Rotary Club, and 
							the Atlanta Masonic Lodge #165 A.F. & A.M. He was a 
							member of Eminence Christian Church. Carl's hobbies 
							were gardening, woodworking, and restoring vintage 
							cars.
 
 Memorials may be made to the Eminence Christian 
							Church or Atlanta Rescue Squad.
 
 Final arrangements are entrusted with Quiram-Peasley 
							Funeral Home of Atlanta.
 
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