
Date Of Birth: November 11, 1921
Date Of Death: February 4, 2012
Kenneth G. Smith, 90, of Indianapolis, passed away on February 4, 2012. He was a retired electrical engineer from RCA, a past president of Scientech, volunteered at the Indianapolis Children’s Musuem, and the Indianapolis Library Services Center. Kenneth is survived by his wife of 65 years, Barbara; daughters and spouses; Wendy and David Maas, Pam Smith, and Diane and Craig Sommers; 5 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations in Kenneth’s name to the Indianapolis Children’s Museum and the Indianapolis Library Foundation. A private family service will be held. Friends may visit his online guestbook at www.harrywmoore.com.







Bill Gail Brewster says
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire family. May you all find peace in the knowledge that he is at rest.
Tom and Joan Derouin says
Diane,
We are thinking about you and your family. You had such a nice long time with your father that his passing must be especially difficult. We will keep you and yours in our prayers.
Susan and Kevin Blackall says
Losing a loving husband, father, grandfather can be such a difficult time. Our thoughts are with your entire family. I hope you will have the opportunity to share your treasured memories of him.
Dotti Gerner says
To Barbara, Pam and all the family, I am so sorry for Ken’s death. I always appreciated him at church and Wesley Fellowship as I watched his gentle caring for you, Barbara. He was a fine person.
God’s blessings on all of you as you celebrate a wonderful life and release him into God’s eternal goodness and care.
Betty Garland McCoun says
Barbara, I was so saddened for your loss of Ken. I know you have so many wonderful memories together. Dan and I offer our love and prayers to you and your family at this difficult time. May God’s love embrace you!
Blaine and Joyce Ketner says
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Mark and Cindy Slater says
Our thoughts and prayers are we you.
Jim and Jeanine McGaughy says
Our thoughts are with your entire family at this difficult time. You are never really ready to lose someone you love, especially a parent. Treasure the memories.
Sandy and Tom Lagomarcino says
Our prayers and sympathy go to the family of a wonderful father, grandfather, and husband. We pray that you will be granted strength and grace in the coming weeks. May your shared and personal memories give you comfort.
Eugene Janson says
My condolences to Ken’s family at this time of loss. I had the privilege of working with Ken at RCA. In addition, we reconnected after his retirement at Scientech, where he introduced me to the organization.
Gordon B Gish says
Ken was my friend. Is there really more to say than that? He was my friend.