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Jeanne Smith 1928-2020
Descendant of Portuguese settlers by way of the Azores, born Minnie January Souza, on Dec. 7, 1928, in the U.S. territory of Honolulu, Hawaii, Winifred Jeanne Smith passed away in her Seal Beach, California, home from natural causes on Sept. 19. As a 12-year-old prodigy of Duke Kahanamoku’s elite swimming squad, Jeanne’s characteristic steadfast iron will would be put to the ultimate test when she locked eyes with a Japanese airman moments before he bombed her neighbor’s home. Having to care for three young girls for three sunless, smokefilled days and horrible, long, pitch-black nights, Jeanne’s extraordinary civilian accounts of Pearl Harbor were detailed in the documentary “Memories of Pearl Harbor: The Jeanne Smith Story.” She lived an interesting life. She was lead singer of the early 50s County and Western band Jeanne Smith Trio, a staple at the Hollywood on the Pike, which had the 19-year-old future Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Bobby Bare as a member.
She was the owner of several beauty salons in Long Beach and Stanton. She married future Long Beach Police Department Captain Forrest Smith, whom she lovingly called “honey” and would share pillow talk at night in their Mazatlan, Mexico, and California homes for 58 years.
In 1976, the then recently retired couple travelled via motor home to 48 states. She was an enthusiastic cruise line traveler, and she painted dozens of large oil paintings. An avid lover of animals, she wrote a book titled, “7 Kitties and One.” Jeanne had three daughters and one son and cooked amazing dishes, such as Portuguese chicken and long rice, as well as beer-battered shrimp.
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Glen Wesley Morris 1919-2020
Our great friend Glen Morris left us at the age of 99 on Sunday, Sept. 20. He was a member of the El Dorado Dance Group; a friend to all, and everyone loved him.
He resided in Mutual 17 for the past several years. Being a true sports fan, he often invited friends to his unit to watch a great game or sports-event special on TV. Thisalwaysbecameaparty, and Glen knew how to throw one. You can see the glass in the photo, so I don’t have to mention his love for martinis.
–Glenn Brazeal and the El Dorado Dance Group
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