[KL7AA] KL7DJE / SK

Dan O'Barr [email protected]
Tue, 9 Apr 2002 19:04:58 -0700 (PDT)


Palmer resident NATHAN O. SMITH, 81, died April 5,
2002, at home after a long illness.

A funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Kehl's Palmer
Mortuary, with visitation at noon. Burial will be at
Palmer Pioneer Cemetery. The Rev. Bob Lee will
officiate.

Mr. Smith was born May 1, 1920, at the family home in
Palmer, to Theron and Martha Smith. An Alaska pioneer,
he lived most of his life on the Smith family property
in north Palmer. He was married for 52 years to
Dorothy Grace Smith.

Mr. Smith worked in the construction industry as a
heavy equipment mechanic, helping build roads into
Denali and highways in Alaska. He served honorably in
the U.S. Air Force during World War II and
participated in the American Theater in the Aleutians.
He was awarded the bronze star.

Mr. Smith was an active ham radio operator whose call
letters KL7DJE were heard around the world. He
provided critical communications during the 1964
earthquake and support communications for climbers on
Denali and mushers in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog
Race. He participated in the MARS network. He was very
active on the Snipers NET and Motley NET and in
maintaining ham radio communications in Alaska.

The love for his hobby meant many hours spent at his
radio desk, through which he met his closest friends.
He has received the last call: "Nate, come up from
that ham shack! KL7DJE 73, thanks for the contacts,"
his family wrote. (The number 73 signifies warm
regards among ham operators.)

Mr. Smith was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy;
brothers, Robert and James Smith; sisters, Grace Dahl
and Alice Williams; and daughter, Sandra Lee Daniel.

He is survived by his daughters and their husbands,
Vicki and Bill Pedersen and Jackie and Dan Corey;
grandchildren and spouses, Kevin and Jamie Koslosky,
Cindy and Gordon Richmond, Laurie and Murel Kidd,
Terri Corey, Amber Daniel and Billy Daniel; brother,
Theron Smith Jr.; sisters, Nancy Still, Pearl Hughes,
Pat Pitcher, Shirley Hislop and Sarah Kazashorov;
great-grandchildren, Alexis, Cully, Cassie, Caity,
KayLee, Derek and Coree.

Arrangements were by Kehl's Forest Lawn Mortuary and
Crematory. 


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