In Memory of

Gelenia

Young

Smith

Obituary for Gelenia Young Smith

Gelenia D. Smith, known to most as “Jill” or as “Grandma Smith,” passed away on Tuesday, March 19, 2019 just before 5:30 p.m. in her home north of Hoffman Lake. Having spent most of her life in the Atwood area, Jill was 79 years old.

She was born in Marshall County on December 31, 1939 and was the daughter of Bernard and Phyllis (Davis) Young. Although she held several positions throughout her life, most people would associate Jill with careers at Dytronics, C&I and Zimmer where she worked as a machinist. Known as a hard worker, most recently she worked for Martin Financial.

On December 3, 1979, Gelenia was united in marriage to John F. Smith. Together they shared nearly forty years before his passing in 2015. They were both active in Kosciusko County Saddle Club, Frances Slocum Trail Riders and enjoyed riding horses. Jill was strong willed, independent and had a heart for children. She was passionate about teaching children to ride and spent many weekends hauling both the horses and their riders to 4H events, barrel races, and other equestrian events.

Jill also enjoyed camping and was a proud member of VFW Auxiliary - Post 1126, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Loyal Order of Moose and American Legion Auxiliary – Post 49; many of these things she shared with her late husband. Jill enjoyed sewing, crafting, embroidery and crochet. As a member of Liberty Sewing Circle, she supported the troops and veterans’ organizations with her sewing projects.

Those who survive include son, Steven (Penny) Thomas of Warsaw; two daughters, Desiree (Darcy) Whetstone of Etna Green and Ramona (Robert) Peterson of Warsaw; two step-sons, Stephen (Lori) Smith of Sandwich, Ill. and Bruce Smith of Warsaw; step-daughter, Melissa (Tom) Sorg of Kimmel; grandchildren: Mathew Thomas, Michael Thomas, Kyle Thomas, Darren Hurd, Carrie Hurd, Tod Whetstone, Phillip Whetstone, Tami Whetstone, Jeremy Whetstone, Mandy Peterson, Nicky Slone, Randall Grindle, Natasha Stephic, Tabitha O’Brien and Riley Wood; 19 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandson. She is also survived by a step-sister, Rita (Steve) Sowers. In addition to her husband, John, those who preceded Jill in passing include a brother, Dennis Young and great-granddaughter, Kayla Archer.

A funeral service, officiated by Pastor Carl Adams of Cowboy Church in the Meadows, will be held at Titus Funeral Home, 2000 East Sheridan Street, Warsaw on Saturday, March 23rd at 2 p.m. Visitation will be held for two hours prior, beginning at Noon.

Memorial gifts may be directed to Magical Meadows Therapeutic Horseback Riding. Checks may be made to Magical Meadows, 3386 East 525 North, Warsaw, IN 46582.