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(Elizabeth) Carey Smith (Smith-Wilson) VIEW PROFILE

In Memory of

Elizabeth Carey Smith-Wilson

January 13, 1951 — August 11, 2024

Elizabeth “Carey” Smith-Wilson, age 73, from Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Passed away on August 11, 2024. She is survived by her husband Scott Wilson; sister Virginia Smith-Kallay (Keith Kallay); brothers Joseph Tate Smith (JoAnn Dunn Smith) and Davis Waterworth Smith (Darlene Smith); nieces and nephews Jonathan, Timothy, and Andrew Kallay, Olivia Smith Shahamat, and Katherine, Robert and Joseph Smith; and great nieces and nephews Everly and Emmett Kallay and Finn Shahamat.

Carey majored in Elementary Education at Mount Union College but then went into retail with the Higbee Co. in Cleveland for ten years. She then used her retail background to partner with her friend Lisa Goretta to open and operate The Paddock Saddlery for twenty-five years where she learned about saddle fitting and repairs. Her passion for riding and showing horses was always a part of her life and led her to working for Fieldstone Farm Therapeutic Riding Center as an instructor and outreach specialist. She also incorporated her skills at saddle fitting on their thirty-five therapy horses. She was an active member with the Northern Ohio Dressage Association and was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award for her work there. 

Her other passions were hiking and bird watching in the beautiful Geauga Park System or just walking her beloved Corgi, Duncan.

Services will be held at a later date at Fieldstone Farm Therapeutic Riding Center.

In lieu of flowers donations to Fieldstone Farm Therapeutic Riding Center would be appreciated www.FieldstoneFarm.org.


 



 
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08/23/24 10:35 AM #1    

Shirley Hyatt

So so sorry to learn of Carey's death.  I knew her from Coventry forward and in elementary school, what girl doesn't like horses?  But Carey kept her interest alive.  I was thrilled to see her at the last reunion, after such a long time--and was envious that she looked.so.good and had successfully segued her passion into a business and career.  My condolances to her family including her horses. 


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