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Karen ‘Chucks’ Smith

August 18, 2010 By: Ryan Category: Personal

Karen Louise ‘Chucks’ Smith

WORTHINGTON – Karen Louise Smith, affectionately known as “Chucks,” 52, passed away Friday, August 13, following a lengthy illness.

Born on Dec. 26, 1957, Karen was the daughter of Crawford and Louise Detwiler.

She was a 1976 graduate of South Range High School and attended the Mahoning County Vocational School for nursing. She worked many years at Salem Community Hospital up until the time of her illness.

She is survived by her mother, Louise Detwiler of Salem; children, Anna Smith (husband Ryan Smith) of Delaware, Ohio, and James Smith (Michelle Poling) of Boardman; and their father, James “Jim” Smith of Columbiana.

She will be forever missed by her grandchildren, Isaac, Noah, and Emma Smith (parents Ryan and Anna), and much anticipated, Olivia Smith (parents James and Michelle).

Karen leaves behind three sisters, Janice Yarosh of Columbiana, Tammy (husband Terry) Kenney of Leetonia and Jill Detwiler of Leetonia; and a brother, Terry (wife Mary) Detwiler of Bradenton, Fla. She is also survived by niece, Mia (parents Terry and Mary) Detwiler of Bradenton.

She was preceded in death by her father, Crawford Detwiler.

While she lived in the area she attended the Salem First Friends Church of Salem and the Greenford Christian Church of Greenford.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to www.curearthritis.org the Arthritis National Research Foundation.

A private service will be held at the Columbiana Cemetery.

Family and friends are invited to visit www.ohiocremation.org to share memories and condolences with the family.

Personal Download (091810)

August 18, 2010 By: Ryan Category: Personal

It has been a crazy few weeks and thought it would be therapeutic to just download for a second.

Here goes:

  • Anna’s mom, Karen ‘Chucks’, passed away Friday, August 13th.  It is harder than we thought.
  • The memorial service is Sunday, August 22nd in Columbiana, OH.  It is a private service.
  • I have the privilege of overseeing the ceremony.  I am both honored and nervous.
  • Very proud my younger brother is a doctor who walked us through a very difficult week.
  • Very honored to have another brother and a sister who prayed us through the week.
  • The kids start school next week–YAY!!!
  • Praying Isaac’s year goes better than last year.
  • Have to be out of house by August 31st.
  • Currently have no clue as to where we may be moving.
  • Excited that Grace Point has hired our first worship pastor, Aaron Zink.
  • Feel incredibly blessed to serve on the staff I do and to serve the church family of GPCC.
  • I miss all of my EPIC students and leaders, REALLY REALLY BAD!!!.
  • EPIC, by far, has the best volunteer leadership team on the PLANET!!!!!!  NO JOKE!!!!!
  • Currently reading the book, Radical by David Platt–Phenomenal!!!
  • I hate seeing my wife cry!
  • I hate seeing my kids cry!
  • I am madly in love with my wife!!
  • I am more madly in love with Jesus!!!

Summer Reading Plan

May 27, 2010 By: Ryan Category: Leadership, Personal

I love to read.  My bank account shows that.  I am constantly buying new books.  Now that school is done for me for the summer, I have time to read books that I have had pile up.  Here are some of the books I plan on reading in the next few weeks:

Simple Youth Ministry by Eric Geiger and Jeff Borton

simply youth ministry

Awaken Your Creativity by Les Christie

awaken your creativity

The Slow Fade by Reggie Joiner, Chuck Bomar, and Abbie Smith

the slow fade

Connect:  Real Relationships in a World of Isolation by Jonathan McKee

connect

Are there any good books you have planned to read this summer?  I would love to see the list!!

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