Chief Petty Officer, U.S. Navy retired James W. Smith
U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Ret. James W. Smith, 97, of Staten Island, NY passed Wednesday evening, October 10, 2018 at the New Vanderbilt Nursing Home. A native of Staten Island, Mr. Smith was the son of the late Walter and Mable Smith. With a 20 year career in the United States Navy, James served from 1939 in W.W. II, Korea and Vietnam and retired in 1959 with the rank of Navy Chief Petty Officer.
After serving his country, James then worked for the City Service Company as an office worker for twenty three years until his retirement in 1983. In his spare time, James enjoyed gardening, working on his house, anything to do with maintenance and he was also an avid reader.
He was a member of the American Legion Gold Star Post where he was listed as Legion Man of the Year in 1996. Also, a member of the VFW Post Blazing Star. He served on the Travis 4th of July Committee, he was the VP & President of the Staten Island AARP Chapter 1424 in West Brighton, a member of the Fleet Reserve Association and was a Trustee (17yrs) & President (8yrs) of the North Shore Cemetery Association (Fairview Cemetery)
Mr. Smith is survived by several cousins and many close friends. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Funeral will be held at Cherubini McInerney Funeral Home, 1289 Forest Avenue, Staten Island, NY on Monday, October 15, 2018 at 10:00am followed by a burial with the Navy Honor Guard at Fairview Cemetery. Family and friends are invited for viewing on Sunday, 2-4pm & 7-9pm.
Service
Viewing
Cherubini McInerney Funeral Home
1289 Forest Avenue, Staten Island, New York 10302
2:00pm - 4:00pm
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Service
Cherubini McInerney Funeral Home
1289 Forest Avenue, Staten Island, New York 10302
10:00am - 10:30am
Burial with Navy Honor Guards
Fairview Cemetery
1852 Victory Blvd. Staten Island, New York 10314
11:00am - 11:20am
Robert Sawicki says
Mr. Smith a Travis Icon. What a gentleman. Remember all the days in Phene’s. He loved Travis and its neighbors. Always coming to the firehouse (oceanic) and telling the history of Travis. He was also the last sitting President of the Washington Citizen Club which I joined in 1993. RIP Mr. Smith. You will be missed.
Robert Sawicki
President Oceanic
Geoffrey Edward McCool says
From Geoffrey & Grace McCool
841 Leeds Roaf, Elkton, Md., 219213547
Lots of good phone calls and memories. You are now in heaven with Dad (Ralph) & Victor. You have lots to talk about!