Margaret Ann (Fritz) Massengill Smull, age 89, of Boise,
died March 10, 2012, in Boise, Idaho.
Memorial services will be held at 10.30am, Saturday, April 14, 2012 at
the First United Methodist Church Cathedral of the Rockies of Boise.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Alden-Waggoner Funeral Chapel.
Fritz was born May 15, 1922 in St.
Francis, Kansas, a daughter of Arthur and Florrie Massengill. She attended schools in Caldwell, Kansas,
including graduating from Caldwell High School.
She graduated from Kansas State University with a Bachelor of Science
degree in bacteriology in 1945. She
continued at Kansas State University to earn the degree of Master of Science in
Microbiology while working in several hospitals including City Hospital,
Columbus, Georgia. She earned her
Masters Degree in in bacteriology in 1948.
Fritz was an instructor of bacteriology at Kansas State University
following her graduation.
While
at Kansas State University she was active in a number of campus activities and
served as president of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. It was at Kansas State where she met her
future husband, Neil Harrison Smull, when they were students. They were married in Columbus, Georgia, on
July 8, 1944, while Neil was stationed at Ft. Benning, Georgia, during World
War II.
Neil’s
military duties required that they move frequently during the next six years
including to Gainesville, Texas; Elgin, Texas; Manhattan, Kansas; Topeka,
Kansas and Saint Paul Minnesota.
Fritz
worked in several hospitals’ bacteriology laboratories along the way and taught
part time in Universities when she could.
After Neil’s second tour of duty with the U.S. Army, and now with two
children Ned and Scott Smull, the family moved to East Lansing, Michigan.
Fritz and Neil later again moved the family to
Boise, Idaho, in 1961, where they lived together inseparably and devotedly
married for 67 years.
Fritz
was a fifty year member and past president of P.E.O, leader in Bible Study
Fellowship International and formed many friendships through association with
World Vision International and the People to People Ambassador Program. For those who were touched by Fritz, many who
called her mom, will remember her most as a beacon of Christian living.
Survivors
include her husband Neil who too passed on March 18, 2012, her son Ned Smull of
Stockton, California; her son Scott Smull and daughter-in-law, Wendy, of
Encinitas, CA and San Francisco, CA and their children Shannon Smull of Solana
Beach, CA, Ryan Smull of San Francisco, CA, and Kerry Smull of Solana Beach,
CA, and a niece, Sarah Smull Hatfield of Denver, Colorado.
Memorials may be made to a favorite
charity.