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Scott T
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November 17, 2014 at 10:41:44 AM
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Services this Wednesday for Hank Smith

Posted on: November 17th, 2014 by rb_admin

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(Mount Ayr, IA) — Funeral Services For former driver, car owner and Knoxville Raceway Hall of Fame member Hank Smith, who passed away following a long illness on Saturday, will be held Wednesday, November 19 at 11:00 a.m. at the First Christian Church in Mount Ayr.  Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery.   Visitation is Tuesday, November 18 from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Watson-Armstrong Funeral Home in Mount Ayr with family present from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

 

 

FRANKLIN “HANK” SMITH 1932-2014

Franklin J Smith, oldest child of Jim and Georgia Smith was born on September 11, 1932 in Mt. Ayr, IA, and went home to Jesus on November 15, 2014 at Arbor Springs in West Des Moines, IA.

On December 9, 1951 Hank married his high school sweetheart, Phyllis Ann Fletchall. They were married over 55 years at the time of her passing. Also preceding him in death are his parents, father-in-law Lee Fletchall, and brother Kenneth Smith.

He is survived by his 3 children, Terrie Fenstermann and husband Matt, Randy Smith and wife Connie, and Trudy Taylor and husband Scott, 10 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren, a sister Deb Smith, a sister-in-law Connie Worthington and husband Jim, and his mother-in-law Margaret Fletchall.

After graduation Hank started his own business called Hank’s TV and Appliances. A few years later he purchased the Texaco station on Hwy 2 and named it Smith Oil, eventually relocating it to the east side of town where it is to date. Hank got “hooked” on racing in the 50′s. He started racing at the Mt. Ayr Speedway going on to race sprint cars all throughout the U.S. He became very well known throughout the racing family, making many long lasting friendships. Hank is a member of the Knoxville Sprint Car Hall of Fame. In the 60′s Hank bought a farm with his long time friend, Gerald Willey. It was known as “Green Acres” by both families. In the 70′s he added Auto Parts stores to his collection of businesses. Of all the ventures Hank welcomed into his life he found that farming was his love. In the 80′s he started adding to his farming operation continuing to do so to date.

Hank loved to visit about his farms. You could find him and his faithful companion, Blackie, early every morning at the Coop just hanging out to visit with the other farmers. Another place you could count on finding him was Smith Oil greeting every one that came in and drinking his coke. For years he spent Monday nights in Grand River playing cards with his poker buddies. You could always count on him to be there. Even when his mind wasn’t 100% that’s the one thing he could remember to do!

Hank never knew a stranger. He had a welcoming smile and a great personality that just made it easy to talk to him. He loved having his family getting together. He enjoyed his grandchildren hanging out with him! Hank will be missed very much by all of his family and friends.

“Good things don’t come to people who wait…they come to those who work their A**** off and never give up” This quote pretty much sums up Hank’s life!

Watson-Armstrong Funeral Home


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DRYSLICK
November 17, 2014 at 12:16:50 PM
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Prayers to The Smith family,  sorry for your loss.

My father always praised Hank,  He was one great man

Dennis Parker



vande77
November 17, 2014 at 12:41:07 PM
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The Smith Family is in my thoughts and prayers.  Mt. Ayr lost a great man and Heaven gained a great man and another racer to join the ranks.




ThePurple73
November 17, 2014 at 06:48:57 PM
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Hank always had a giant smile and a fast sprint car. My sympathy to his family and friends. Hank was an instrumental owner in making Knoxville and sprint car racing what it is today.

Owners and drivers like Hank kept Knoxville exciting and competitive for years. 

I remember going to Knoxville in the mid-1960's, anyone could win, there were a ton of great drivers and owners and Hank was one of them.



scparts
November 17, 2014 at 07:39:04 PM
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Some 40 years ago in 1974 I had just moved to Des Moines to take a job with Big "A" Auto Parts & met Hank at a meeting in Des Moines,  We got to talking & he found out I was from Sedalia, MO & had watched some sprint car races, but I'd never been to Knoxville.  He took some cash and shoved it in my pocket & told me to get my ass down there next week.  I did & haven't missed much since.

 

When I got my own parts business started Hank gave me some great advice & we still run our sprint parts business on the same brand of computer software Hank recommended to me.

 

Hank was an awesome businessman with a magnetic personality.  One day he told me the only thing better than the auto parts business would be to just have someone handing you money.  Then he flashed that quick smile and said "And I got a few of those deals going with my farming !! "


Truely a one of kind - Rest in peace my Friend.

 

Doug Brown - Jocko's Sprint Parts





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