Former BJ political reporter Susan Smith Gippin’s mother, Phyllis
Smith, passed away September 23 in Altoona, Iowa.
Susan posted:
Some of you may
already know, my mother, Phyllis J. Smith passed away in her sleep Sept. 23 at
her retirement home in Altoona, Iowa. While not unexpected, it was still a
shock. Our family and friends share many fond memories of her.
Susan’s father, Carmi Gippin, predeceased her mother.
Susan studied creative writing at Cleveland State University, journalism
and public affairs at American University and at Iowa State University after
her graduation from high school. She grew up in Des Moines, Iowa. Susan lives
in Akron with husband Bob Gippin.
Her mother’s obituary:
Phyllis
J. Smith, 95, passed away peacefully of natural causes on September 23, 2022 at
her care center at Prairie Vista Village in Altoona, Iowa. Phyllis Jean
Montgomery was born September 5, 1927 in Grinnell, Iowa to Hugh and Ada
Montgomery and raised on a farm near Brooklyn, Iowa. She graduated from
Brooklyn High School in 1944 after which she attended American Institute of
Business (AIB) in Des Moines.
In
1947 she met and married her lifelong partner Carmi J. Smith. They lived in Des
Moines, where they raised two daughters near Grandview Park, and Altoona before
his death in 2017. Phyllis worked with Carmi in the photography and printing
business with Phyllis serving as bookkeeper. Phyllis also served as financial
records keeper for various social clubs she joined. Phyllis had many interests
including quilting, reading, genealogy, playing bridge, bowling, golf, computer
solitaire, car rallies, watching TV sports and was a devoted Iowa State Cyclone
fan, alma mater of her daughters. She was a life-long member of the Order of
Eastern Star. She loved music and had a lovely alto singing voice.
She
often volunteered for Girl Scout and Campfire Girl outings with her daughters
and East High School Band Boosters. She was regarded as a loyal and supportive
friend to the families who raised their children at E. 31st St. Ct. on Des
Moines’s eastside. The neighborhood women maintained a monthly coffee klatch
long after their children left home to attend college or work. She was a member
of Union Park United Methodist Church.
She
loved to travel, organizing annual two-week camping vacations that took the
family to the US Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, Washington, D.C. and Canada.
She traveled twice to Europe with Carmi.
Phyllis
is survived by her daughters Katlin Smith (Gary Kokstis) of Vancouver, WA and
Susan Smith Gippin (Robert Gippin) of Akron, Ohio and granddaughter Alanna
Gippin (Andrew Dahl) of Lynnwood, WA. She is also survived by five
step-grandchildren and six step great-grandchildren.
She
was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 69 years, Carmi; her parents
and infant sister, Frances; and numerous cousins, aunts and uncles.
Memorial
donations may be made in Phyllis’s name to Food Bank of Iowa. foodbankiowa.org/donate The family wishes to
express deep gratitude to Prairie Vista Village and Suncrest Home Health and
Hospice for their loving care of Phyllis. There are no services planned at this
time. A memorial service will be scheduled for a later date. Phyllis’s cremated
remains will be laid to rest next to Carmi at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery near
Van Meter. Online condolences may be expressed at www.hamiltonsfuneralhome.com.
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