Richard (Ric) Anton Smith
December 11, 1967 - May 12, 2020
While enjoying a beautiful evening in the mountains training his young son Lance and two best friends for the high school mountain bike team, Ric Smith (52) suffered a tragic heart attack that sent him suddenly back to his heavenly home. He left us way too soon, but established an amazing legacy here on earth. Ric is the son of Richard Lynn and Eliisa Smith, and was equally proud of his Finnish ancestry as he was to be a direct descendant of Hyrum and Joseph F. Smith and Heber J. Grant.
As the first born son in a family with eight busy kids, Ric learned responsibility at an early age and is an idol for each of his siblings. He has a humble, unassuming manner and captivating laugh that draws respect and admiration from all who know him. He never really sought the spotlight, although he earned it many times. He attended Olympus High School, where his white Jeep became an icon of adventure. He competed around the globe on the US National Freestyle Ski Team as an inverted Aerialist (that's where you go off insanely high jumps and do flips and spins) and was the first skier in the U.S. to complete a quadruple twisting triple flip. Although he had a promising ski career, he gave it up to serve a mission in Leeds, England. That was the beginning of a lifetime of service, both in and out of the church he loved so much. He was an Eagle Scout and paid it forward as an amazing Young Men's mentor and Scoutmaster, and was always ready to lend a hand to those in need. In July 1993 he married his ski team sweetheart and fellow adventurer Laurel Wright in the Manti Temple, and together they had six beautiful children — Asher (24), Arielle (21), Thayne (17), Lance (14), Cecilly (10), and Steiner (9). Ric is an incredible father who went to great lengths to ensure that his kids experienced the magic of the great outdoors. For nearly 20 years, Ric usually carried a child on his back on the ski hill or a hiking trail as the whole family adventured together. They spent many wonderful days and weeks camping and boating, water and snow skiing, hiking and canyoneering, snowmobiling, horseback riding, and mountain biking all over our beautiful state.
Ric is a graduate of the University of Utah School of Nursing – a career carefully chosen to allow maximum family time. In 2001, he left full time nursing to join his father and brother in business and was instrumental in building Service Advocates. After the company sold, he continued developing programs for other companies in utilization review and case management – generously sharing his talents and knowledge as he developed both systems and co-workers to be the best they could be. Ric supported his family in all the things they love and regularly attended the theatre, the symphony, piano recitals, musicals, ball games, and Arielle's horse competitions. He found his sanctuary and God in the beauty of nature. He found his huge heart in his family, and placed a little bit of it into each one of them. Ric led the way down the ski hill, teaching each one to carve their turns and follow in his ways. He performed many flips on the trampoline, and taught the kids to do the same. His rooster tail behind a water ski boat seemed to reach the top of Lake Powell's canyon walls. He raced and beat everyone up the mountain with his bike, and even ecstatically got tapped by a shark when scuba diving. He wanted to hike every mountain, repel every slot canyon, and take a picture of every random flower he found along the way. His smile lit up every room and his laugh brought endless joy.
He is still encouraging each of his kids to do their best and follow their dreams. Without any formal training in the trades, handyman Ric fixed cars, snow plow trucks, boats, snowmobiles, sprinklers, plumbing, and lots more. In 2018, he and his sons Asher and Thayne did roofing projects together so Thayne could earn money for his first car. He and Laurel (and the kids) maintain a beautiful yard with chickens, dogs, a cat, horses, and toys for adventures. Together, Ric and Laurel fixed up each of their homes – doing most of the work themselves. With this lasting legacy of handyman training, the kids have sworn to work together (between school classes and continuing adventures) to finish repairs on the family Mt. Aire cabin that Ric loved so much.
Ric is survived by his wife Laurel, their six children, parents Richard and Eliisa Smith, siblings Pete, Maria (John) Bates, Michael, David (Rebecca), Tiina (Boyd) Maughan, Kathy (Brad) Alldredge, Eliisa (Trent) Heugly, in-laws David and Jerre Winder, Tri (Connie) Wright, Shauna (Brent) Sloan, Merrick (Annmarie) Wright, Jenny (Steve) Gillette, Devin (Joslin) Wright, Karen Wright, and dozens of adoring nieces and nephews.
An outdoor appropriately socially distanced service will be held Monday, May 18, 2020 at the Winder Residence: 490 16th Avenue in Salt Lake City. Viewing at 4:00 pm. Service at 5:00 pm. Please bring masks and blankets and sit with your family to celebrate this champion's amazing life.
Livestream 5:00 pm: bit.ly/RicSmithLives
Donations may be made for Ric's kids at www.gofundme.com/f/rics-kids-future-fund
In Loving Memory
We were devastated to hear the news and just feel so much for Laurel and the kids. I didn’t know Ric well but remember visiting your family in your beautiful home and seeing all that you’ve built together. His legacy will live on there in each of you. All my sympathy and love Raimo has mourned this loss since hearing of it a few days ago— his heart is broken for you. We are thinking of you and praying for you. Love, Jessica & Raimo Laitinen and family
Jessica Laitinen
Oceanside, CA
Dear Smith Family, So sad to hear the news of your brother, husband, father and son. May you find peace and comfort at this difficult time. We love you.
Krissie Jacobsen Bushman
Cedar Hills, UT
Dear Laurel and Family, I have put off writing this for several days because I knew it would then be real. I can't express how sad I am to hear of Ric's death. He was a wonderful boss and friend to me and my family. He gave me a job that allowed me to still take care of my children. He always put his family first and encouraged me to do the same. Ric genuinely cared about the people he interacted with as a case manager and nurse. The skills in Utilization Review and Case Management that he helped me develop have served me well for many years in being able to provide for my family and help others. Ric always asked about my children and even my youngest daughter, Nicole, remembers how kind he was to her when she would visit me at the office. I think she even came to your home and played with Thayne when they were very young. We are sincerely sorry for your loss and pray for the comfort and peace only the Lord can provide. With sad hearts, Shelly and Gil Parkin and daughters Jessica, Samantha, Cassandra and Nicole
Shelly Parkin
West Jordan, Ut
Dear Smith Family, We were shocked and so saddened to hear about Ric's unexpected passing and heartbroken for Laurel and his children. We remember so well several get togethers at the Mount Air cabin and other places and seeing Ric and Laurel just before they were married. After reading his obituary I can see we did not know the half of all that he accomplished and sounded like such a good dad, husband and an adventurous spirit. Please know that we respect and appreciate knowing your family and our thoughts and prayers are with you at this hard time. All the best, Scott and Karen Ogden
Scott and Karen Ogden Family
Salt Lake City, UT
Dear Laurel and Family, It’s with heartfelt sadness I write this message. My thoughts and prayers have been with you often the past couple weeks. Your family is truly wonderful and we loved having you as close neighbors in the Valley View area. Ric was a great leader and taught my sons in Young Men’s and Scouting. He was a humble yet spiritually strong man, considerate and always asking how my boys were. We have many treasured memories and blessed our paths in life crossed. Memories of a loved one remain in the heart; they are never lost but live forever. May heaven shower your family with blessings during the challenging time. Much love, from the Lingren Family
Marlene Lingren
Salt Lake City, UT