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Laurence McLaughlin Smith

SMITH, GOTTSCHALK, HOWE, WONG, ROBINSON

Posted By: Sarah Fletcher (email)
Date: 8/30/2019 at 14:44:44

Laurence McLaughlin Smith, 82, of Coralville died of cardiac failure on Monday, August 26, 2019, at the University of Iowa Hospital.

Laurence “Larry” Smith was born October 2, 1936, in Nevada, Iowa, the son of Laurence and Helen (Gottschalk) Smith. Growing up in Coon Rapids with his younger sister Nancy, Larry was “bright and cute as a button.” He played basketball and worked in an ice cream parlor during high school.

He went on to attend the University of Iowa, where he was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity (and was reportedly a less-than-serious student). Upon graduating, Larry accepted his first teaching position at a junior high in Grinnell, Iowa. When he moved on to his next job in California, Larry took the scenic route, by way of Tucson, to drop off 18-year-old Judith Howe at the University of Arizona. The two were married in January of 1961 and welcomed their first child, Kevin, later that year. Larry decided to get a master’s degree from Iowa while he, Judy and Kevin lived in student housing on campus.

Larry’s work took the young family to Omaha, where he completed his doctorate degree at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. Son Stephen was born in Omaha in 1964. Diagnosed with a rare chromosomal disorder, Stevie exceeded medical, social, and cognitive expectations for all of his 43 years.

Subsequent career moves included positions as an assistant professor at the University of Arizona and principal at Minnetonka High School in Minnetonka, Minnesota. Son Nile was born shortly after the family moved to Minnetonka in 1972. Larry’s Ph.D. earned him the nickname “Doc” among his students, faculty and friends at Minnetonka.

Returning to Iowa City in 1984 following his retirement from Minnetonka, Larry took a position as academic advisor for incoming freshmen at the University while Judy helped his mother run the Blue Top Motel, a local landmark. The family spent nearly 50 summers in Ely, Minnesota, where Larry’s parents owned a cabin on Burntside Lake.

Among his accomplishments, Larry maintained sobriety for 37 years and was always available to counsel young people and families struggling with addiction. He maintained deep relationships with his advisees that include student athletes, many of whom became like family to Larry and Judy. He also became acquainted with a student from China, Patricia Wong and promised her father he’d look after her. Decades later, Larry and Judy remain her honorary godparents.

For better, for worse, in sickness, and in health, Judy was Larry’s foundation and soul mate. This was never more apparent than in Larry’s final weeks when he continued to reach for her hand as the two shared the couch.

In addition to his wife, Judith of Coralville; survivors include sons, Kevin (Cynthia) Smith of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, and Nile (Lisa) Smith of Evergreen, Colorado; god daughter, Patricia Wong of Danville, California; grandsons, Derek, Connor, Tristan, Owen, and Wyatt Smith; god daughter, Mei Ling Wong; and sister, Nancy Robinson of Bellingham, Washington. He was preceded in death by his parents and son, Stephen.

A celebration of life will be held from 1-4 PM, with a service at 2 PM, Saturday September 21, 2019 at the University of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame, 2425 Prairie Meadow Dr, Iowa City, IA 52242. Donations may be made to the Stephen Smith “Keep on Movin’” Fund at Systems Unlimited in Iowa City. Private burial will be in Oakland Cemetery, Iowa City.

All are invited. The date was selected because it’s a football bye week so there’s no excuse not to show up an celebrate a great human and Hawkeye.

Lensing Funeral & Cremation Service
 

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