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Harry “Geno” Smith, a longtime Costa Mesa resident, died of
complications after surgery for an aneurysm July 22. He was 74.
Mr. Smith was born in Kokomo, Ind., on July 29, 1924. He moved his
family to Costa Mesa in 1960 to open the county’s first Stater Bros.
Market on Newport Boulevard and 22nd Street. Encouraged to buy his own
market by Leroy Stater, Mr. Smith opened produce stores at Bayshores and
the Balboa Market on the peninsula serving clients such as John Wayne and
James Cagney.
He is survived by wife of 54 years Undyne; three sons Larry, Jerry and
Tommy; mother Lois; brother Charlie; sister Donna; and nine
grandchildren.
Because Mr. Smith served on a seagoing tug during World War II, his
ashes were put to sea on a tug.
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