James "Sid" Sidney Smith
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Colonel James Sidney (Sid) Smith, 84, of Cornelius, NC passed away peacefully in his sleep on the morning of March 3rd. Sid was born in Alexandria, Indiana on 4 January 1938 to the late John Smith and Garnet Johnston Smith. Along with his parents Sid was preceded in death by his brother Roger Patrick Smith. Sid's parents had three babies that died at birth before having Sid, this mad him very special from the beginning. He became the oldest of six brother and sister. He attended Purdue University in Indiana, graduation in 1960 with a B.S. in Agriculture. He immediately joined the United States Air Force with the intention of becoming a pilot. During his pilot training he discovered he was great in the air but not good at getting back on the ground. Both he and his flight instructor decided he needed to pursue a different Air Force career. He was assigned to NASA in Houston for several years where he worked on the Gemini program and the Apollo space program. Years later he worked on the system safety program for the space shuttle. His final assignment was Commander of the Wester Test Range at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Sid spent 24 years in the space and missile program, retiring as a full Colonel in 1985. Ager retiring from the Air Force, Sid worked for Several small aerospace companies in California, Florida, and Huntsville, Alabama. He also taught system safety classes in Germany, Italy, and Singapore to engineers from around the world. He and his wife, Carolyn, were avid world travelers, visiting Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Fiji, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia, China, Holland, France, Italy, and Scotland, at times bringing their grandchildren along to share their love of adventure. Upon retiring from the workforce, his attention shifted to other passions, including creating habitats for native birds, leading nature walks, and protecting the environment. He was active in the Lake Norman Wildlife Conservancy, the North Carolina Wildlife Federation, Retired Men's Group of Lake Norman, and worked with the city of Cornelius on the development of Robins Park. Sid never met a stranger, had many, many friends that he kept in touch with through the years, had a great sense of humor, and had boundless energy until the last few years when various illnesses slowly began to limit his life. Sid is survived by his wife Carolyn, daughter Susan Ann Solis of Salem OR., son Samuel James Smith of Sacrament, CA., stepchildren Heather Elizabet Banks-Blackburn of Charlotte, NC, Robert Douglas Banks of Santa Cruz, CA, and Catriona May Banks-Orosco of Santa Barbara, CA, sister Janice L. Apple of Indian, sister Julia E. Goodnight of Indiana, brother John Steve of Sparta, TN., brother Jeffery J. Smith of Indiana, brother Richard G. Smith of Missouri, eleven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. He will be remembered as a loving husband, father, and stepfather, incredible mento, focused birdwatcher, BBQ aficionado, lifelong learner, great teacher, avid storyteller, and so much more. A celebration of life will be held at Raymer-Kepner Funeral Home in Huntersville, NC on Saturday, 12 March at 4:00pm followed by a reception. A cremation will take place following the service. Memorial contributions may be made to Thrive Now Therapy of Huntersville or the North Carolina Wildlife Federation. Online condolences may be made at www.KepnerFH.com