Obituary for Phillip John Smith, Sr Goad Funeral Home
Watson said the radio rules were set to be reviewed to see if they were “fit for purpose”. Smith claimed there was no legal reason to withhold the items from him. “It has become very burdensome for prisoners and their families to find a compliant stereo, and expensive,” he said. In addition to prison-provided clothing, any personal items that inmates desire must be approved by the particular prison warden through an application process. He coached Little League, attended swim and diving meets, drove teams to out of town competition, bid on 4-H animals at fairs, spent holidays at 3-Day horse events and used his beloved Kabota tractor to haul hay, make riding arenas, etc. We welcomed an inner-city boy into our family after the Watts Riots, hosted 2 exchange students – Gabi Rundshagen from Germany and Martti Niemi from Finland and sponsored numerous foreign children. In 1987, 18-year-old Michelle Schofield was found dead in a phosphate pit in Florida. Two years later, her husband Leo w