Here is the link to dad's memorial video. Dad always had a great smile,
and he got to do so many wonderful things in his 59 years. Our hearts
are still heavy, and we miss him every day. We know he is in Heaven looking over us though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD5Dy83FzZU
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Scholarship in Dad's Memory
Thank you for being patient with us. Here is the information for my
Dad's scholarship fund. My Mom, Lindsay and I are working through the
details of who will receive the scholarship, but you can start to
donate. We won't be able to endow the scholarship until we reach a
certain level of money, but the First Command Educational Foundation (FCEF) will continue to gather money for as long as it takes. Dad's bio is also included on that page via a link.
Go to: https://www.fcef.com/scholarships/
Scroll down to the Sid Oaksmith Scholarship Fund and follow the instructions.
Or:
To donate to the Sid Oaksmith Scholarship Fund, please click here. (Use your “tab” key to move from field to field on each PayPal page.)
Your donation will be made through PayPal; you don’t need a PayPal account to donate to FCEF.
To designate your donation to this fund, please enter “Sid Oaksmith Scholarship Fund” in the “Add special instructions to the seller” field on the payment review page
The transaction will appear on your credit card statement as “PayPal *FCEF”.
Or:
You can also donate via check. If you would like to donate via check please make it payable to "FCEF" and put "Sid Oaksmith Scholarship" in the memo field. You want to mail it to:
First Command c/o Gretchen Butler
121 Cathedral St.
Annapolis, MD 21401
Go to: https://www.fcef.com/scholarships/
Scroll down to the Sid Oaksmith Scholarship Fund and follow the instructions.
Or:
To donate to the Sid Oaksmith Scholarship Fund, please click here. (Use your “tab” key to move from field to field on each PayPal page.)
Your donation will be made through PayPal; you don’t need a PayPal account to donate to FCEF.
To designate your donation to this fund, please enter “Sid Oaksmith Scholarship Fund” in the “Add special instructions to the seller” field on the payment review page
The transaction will appear on your credit card statement as “PayPal *FCEF”.
Or:
You can also donate via check. If you would like to donate via check please make it payable to "FCEF" and put "Sid Oaksmith Scholarship" in the memo field. You want to mail it to:
First Command c/o Gretchen Butler
121 Cathedral St.
Annapolis, MD 21401
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Dad's Bio
COL (Ret) Sidney G. Oaksmith
COL (Ret) Sidney G. Oaksmith was born in Annapolis,
Maryland on 30 May 1955, the son of Billy and Grace Oaksmith. After a long
battle with esophageal cancer, Sid went to be with the Lord on 9 October 2014.
He graduated from Annapolis Senior High School in 1973 and
attended Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida where he joined Army
ROTC. COL (Ret) Oaksmith graduated from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University (Virginia Tech) in 1977 with a Bachelor of Science degree in
Forestry. Upon graduation, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Army
in the basic branch of Field Artillery where he served for over 26 years.
COL (Ret) Oaksmith attended the Field Artillery Officer
Basic and Advanced Courses at Fort Sill, Oklahoma and is a graduate of the
Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk, Virginia and the US Army War College at
Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. He also graduated from Airborne, Air Assault,
and Ranger Schools.
His assignments include two tours in the Federal Republic
of Germany with the 75th Field Artillery Command and 56th
Field Artillery Command and assignment to the 101st ABN Division. He
served in both Operations DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM as a Brigade Fire
Support Officer for 1st Brigade, 101st ABN Division
(AASLT). COL (Ret) Oaksmith has also served as a Political-Military Planner,
Directorate for Strategic Plans and Policy (J5), Office of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, Washington, DC. His commands include command of 8-inch and Pershing II
Missile batteries in the Federal Republic of Germany, command of the 6th
Battalion, 37th Field Artillery (MLRS) in the Republic of Korea, and
command of the 17th Field Artillery Brigade in Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
He also served as the Director of the Commander’s Action Group with the US
Central Command at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida.
His awards include the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal,
Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Army Commendation
Medal, and Army Achievement Medal.
Upon retiring from the Army, Sidney began his civilian
career as a business developer for L-3 MPRI National Group in Alexandria,
Virginia. He later went on to be Vice President of Operations for L-3 MPRI
Training Technology Group (TTG) in Columbia, Maryland. He left the defense
contracting world, and went to work for First Command Financial Services in
Annapolis, Maryland where he could enjoy life and help people achieve financial
peace of mind.
He loved his Alma Mater, Virginia Tech, and his band of
brothers at the German Club. He was a devout Christian, who had great faith in
God. He had a great love of country and those he had the pleasure of serving
with during his long career. As he said in one of his speeches, “There is no
greater love I have except love of God and family, than love of each one of
you.”
Sidney Oaksmith is survived by his wife and high school
sweetheart of 37 year, Rebecca Smyth Oaksmith. They have two daughters,
Gretchen Oaksmith Butler and Lindsay Oaksmith O’Donnell, who are married to Ben
Butler and Adam O’Donnell. He has four grandchildren, Joshua Butler, Ashley
Butler, Payton O’Donnell, and Austin O’Donnell. He is also survived by his
sister Barbara Smith (Jim), brother Gene Oaksmith (Claudia), and sister Lyn
Englert (Bob) and his mother-in-law Peg Smyth, brother-in-law Jeff Smyth (Myra)
and sister-in-law Corry Atwell (Steve), as well as numerous nieces, nephews,
and cousins. Sidney is preceded in death by his parents, Billy and Grace
Oaksmith, his father-in-law Ken Smyth, and his brother-in-law Peter Smyth.
The family is working to set up a scholarship fund in his memory.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the scholarship fund. Information
will be posted to www.fcef.com/scholarships/
once the fund is established.
For more information on memorial services for my dad, visit the Memorial Services for Dad blog post.
Friday, October 10, 2014
Memorial Services for Dad
We are working on setting up a scholarship fund in dad's memory, so in
lieu of flowers, we ask that you hang tight with us and we'll get that
information out once we know.
Memorial Gathering
John M Taylor Funeral Home
147 Duke of Gloucester St
Annapolis, MD 21401
Monday, October 13, 2014
2-4 PM and 6-8 PM
Memorial Service
Trinity United Methodist Church
1300 West St
Annapolis, MD 21401
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
10:30 AM
Reception to follow at the house
Burial
Crownsville Veteran's Cemetery
1122 Sunrise Beach Rd
Crownsville, MD 21032
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
10 AM
Memorial Gathering
John M Taylor Funeral Home
147 Duke of Gloucester St
Annapolis, MD 21401
Monday, October 13, 2014
2-4 PM and 6-8 PM
Memorial Service
Trinity United Methodist Church
1300 West St
Annapolis, MD 21401
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
10:30 AM
Reception to follow at the house
Burial
Crownsville Veteran's Cemetery
1122 Sunrise Beach Rd
Crownsville, MD 21032
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
10 AM
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Update on Dad 10/8/14
Last update of the day. Today was a pretty good day. Austin, my
(Lindsay) youngest, was saying 2 names all morning: Ashley and grandpa.
We got to call him on our way to a basketball game and the kids got to
say hi and love you and hear grandpa say it back to them. It is those
little moments that are so beautiful and such a blessing. There is also
good news to report on dad.
1st - Dad got hooked up to food. He hadn't eaten since Thursday, so this was pretty awesome. He is currently getting food through a tube in his nose that goes straight to his esophagus. He is at 15ml an hour and he will work towards 55ml an hour over the next day or so.
2nd - Dad got up and walked down the hall. He made it down and back about 5 hotels rooms in length. Again, more fabulous news. He hadn't walked since the Friday of the surgery. He was tired, but more from lack of food and muscle mass as opposed to being out of breath. He found is easier to breath...so that's awesome too!
3rd - Dad got news from the ENT that he will have his vocal chord plumped up Friday!!!! His new ENT will put in some sturdier collagen that will hopefully be a little more resilient. And he can make it a little bigger than last time. So maybe he will be able to swallow again!!! And he will be able to talk again!!!
All in all a pretty good day.
This quote seems fitting today. Our family has a tradition of watching White Christmas every year. I think the words of this song are particularly fitting today:
When I'm worried and I can't sleep
I count my blessings instead of sheep
And I fall asleep counting my blessings
1st - Dad got hooked up to food. He hadn't eaten since Thursday, so this was pretty awesome. He is currently getting food through a tube in his nose that goes straight to his esophagus. He is at 15ml an hour and he will work towards 55ml an hour over the next day or so.
2nd - Dad got up and walked down the hall. He made it down and back about 5 hotels rooms in length. Again, more fabulous news. He hadn't walked since the Friday of the surgery. He was tired, but more from lack of food and muscle mass as opposed to being out of breath. He found is easier to breath...so that's awesome too!
3rd - Dad got news from the ENT that he will have his vocal chord plumped up Friday!!!! His new ENT will put in some sturdier collagen that will hopefully be a little more resilient. And he can make it a little bigger than last time. So maybe he will be able to swallow again!!! And he will be able to talk again!!!
All in all a pretty good day.
This quote seems fitting today. Our family has a tradition of watching White Christmas every year. I think the words of this song are particularly fitting today:
When I'm worried and I can't sleep
I count my blessings instead of sheep
And I fall asleep counting my blessings
Friday, October 3, 2014
Update on Dad 10/3/14
Update on Dad. He is recovering in CCU. He is alert, but sleepy. He was
confused as to what was happening because this was not in the initial
plan. He has had over 2 liters of fluid taken off his lungs. His blood
pressure is good. Oxygen is flowing throughout his body nicely. He is
still on the ventilator, but hopefully not for long. His surgeon was
saying how dad doesn't like to do anything by the book. But the positive
is, my mom didn't have to learn how to "nurse" the catheter. Thanks
for all the prayers and well wishes. Gretchen took her out to Paladar
for a drink and dinner before mom goes home and sleeps, and they were
both crying in the restaurant from all the love and support. We love you
all! You have all been amazing to our entire family.
Mom has been reading a book about a young man that went to West Point and then on to Ranger School. While Sid was in surgery, mom was reading about the ordeals of ranger school. He was saying not many make it through from those that start and without any recycling through sections to pass. Dad made it through without recycling! He is Army strong. We know he will make it through this. We love all you that are holding him up in prayer.
Mom has been reading a book about a young man that went to West Point and then on to Ranger School. While Sid was in surgery, mom was reading about the ordeals of ranger school. He was saying not many make it through from those that start and without any recycling through sections to pass. Dad made it through without recycling! He is Army strong. We know he will make it through this. We love all you that are holding him up in prayer.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Hospital Procedure Tomorrow
Mom and dad go in to the hospital tomorrow at 9:20 AM. The esophageal
dilation and lung catheters procedure is at 11:20 AM. Prayers for a
successful procedure that results in less fluid on the lungs.
“You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you! Trust in the Lord always, for the Lord God is the eternal Rock.” Isaiah 26:3-4
“You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you! Trust in the Lord always, for the Lord God is the eternal Rock.” Isaiah 26:3-4
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