LeEdwin Carl "LeEddie" Smith
LeEdwin "LeEddie" Carl Smith departed Tuesday, November 25, 2025, in Findlay, at the age of 78.
He was born August 18, 1947, to Carl E. and Betty J. (Burke) Smith, who knew their hazel-eyed boy needed a less common first name. A man of science and exploration, LeEddie was a lifelong wonderer, shaped by Nebish vacations, hours of cowboy play with his siblings, and a six-month voyage to South America in his early career.
"Mr. Smith" brought his passion for the stars and the natural world to generations of students at Donnell Middle School, where he taught for 35 years. His sister-in-law stood in for him while he was on his South American tour and remembers that students were genuinely unhappy to miss his instruction.
During his time at Donnell, he launched the school's first wrestling program, coached track, and mentored younger teachers. He taught his future wife to frog gig on their very first date, and together they later became expert green bean snappers.
With friends and family, "Smitty" shared the best asparagus, tomatoes, and grape leaves, a fresh-caught perch, or a bite of game from his most recent hunt. He enjoyed a cold brew with his buddies at The Moose, Lucky's or The West End.
He shared it all with his children - and taught his grandchildren, his "little turds," how to mow, hunt, and fish off rocks and docks at the quarry or on Lake Erie. "Pa" or "Crappa" entertained them in the garage and garden, sugared them up with Sammie's, and got them to really listen to the outdoors.
Our "Mr. Wizard" amazed us, and the community and loved ones who surrounded him made him proud.
LeEddie is preceded in death by his parents and sister Ann (Stephen) Franklin.
He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Cynthia (Schmidt); daughter, Adrienne (Brian) Mormino of Columbus, Indiana; son, Josh (Keely) Smith of Ashland; grandchildren, Hunter and Wyatt Smith, and Max, Sam, and Tess Mormino; brother, Mark D. (Phyllis Ann) Smith; along with many nieces, nephews, and extended family, many of whom experienced him as their teacher or coach.
Family will receive friends from noon-3 p.m. Saturday, December 13, 2025, at Kirkpatrick-Behnke Funeral Home, 500 Lima Avenue, Findlay. If you have it, please feel free to wear your camo and ball caps.
Donations in memory of LeEdwin Smith may be made to The University of Findlay
https://give.findlay.edu/ with a designation, "Planetarium," or Multidisciplinary Head and Neck Cancer Fund at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center - The James
https://giveto.osu.edu/makeagift/details/316444.
Online condolences may be expressed to family at
http://www.kirkpatrickbehnke.com.

Published by The Courier on Dec. 3, 2025.