BEAVER DAM-Hugh M. Smaltz II, 90, of Beaver Dam died Monday October 19, 2020 at his home. Hugh was born in Marion, Indiana to the late Hugh and Frances Smaltz. He grew up along the Mississinewa River and quickly developed a passion for the northern adventures with his father. Together they forged life-long bonds with others having a common goal-Adventure & Discovery of the Northern Michigan Territory. Past-times in those days were comprised of fishing, hiking and enjoying the beaches of Cecil Bay.
Hugh attended Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana, graduated in 1952; and the University of Chicago, graduated in 1954. Later he partnered with his father’s glove business, and extended the Montpelier Glove Co. to Hartford, Kentucky. Hugh was a member of Hartford Baptist Church where he was a R.A. leader, and a Sunday School teacher. He was a member of Hartford Lions Club and active with the Easter Seals Campaign. He received the Boy Scout “Silver Beaver” award which is the highest award given in scouting. Hugh also served in the U.S. Army and was a member of Gideons International.
In 1960 Hugh married Chalna Snodgrass from Centertown, Kentucky. Together Hugh & Chalna raised Marla and Hugh III(Monty). He is survived by his wife Chalna; children Marla and Hugh III(Monty) and his wife Brenda; grandchildren-Melodi Gramig(Ben), Melissa Toppass(Josh), Meredith Goins(David), Zachary Smaltz, Julianna Smaltz and Michael Smaltz; 7 great grandchildren-Ava Goins, Caleb Gramig, Alex Goins, Mallory Toppass, Aaron Goins, Audrey Gramig and Elizabeth (Elly) Toppass.
Services are 11:00 A.M. Thursday, October 22, 2020 at Bevil Bros. Funeral Home in Beaver Dam, Kentucky with Bro. Ed Mitchell officiating. Burial will be in Sunnyside Cemetery in Beaver Dam, Kentucky. Visitation will be from 5-7PM Wednesday and 9-11AM Thursday at the funeral home.
Military rites will be presented by the Ohio County Honor Guard.
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