Edwin Larry Smolowitz

April 24, 1949 - March 10, 2022
Edwin Larry Smolowitz

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Dr. Edwin (“Ed”) Smolowitz died unexpectedly on March 10th, 2022 at Memorial Mission Hospital.  He was 72 yrs. old.

Dr. Smolowitz was born in Brooklyn, N,Y. on April 24th, 1949.  He served as a Captain in the USAF before moving to Hendersonville in 1984.  He practiced at Pardee Hospital until 1998.  He is survived by a daughter, Sarah Smolowitz of Tucson, AZ.

Please send donations to Ervin Bazzle, attorney, 285 E. Allen St., P.O. Box 608, Hendersonville, 28792

A chapel service with Military Honors will be held 2pm Thursday, April 7th, 2022, at the Western Carolina  State Veterans Cemetery of Black Mountain, North Carolina, with Rabbi Rachel Jackson officiating.

 

 

 


Service

Thursday, April 7, 2022
2:00 PM

Western Carolina State Veterans Cemetery - Directions
962 Old US 70 Hwy. West
Black Mountain, NC 28711

Burial

Thursday, April 7, 2022

Western Carolina State Veterans Cemetery - Directions
962 Old US 70 Hwy. West
Black Mountain, NC 28711

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  • April 08, 2022
    Faith McCall says:
    Ed was one of the most kind hearted people I knew. He would come into the credit union and have us a whole neat list of everything he needed done and he would be so apologetic thinking it was too much. I just enjoyed talking to him, he was funny and so interesting. He will be dearly missed and I wish I had known about his passing sooner.

  • April 08, 2022
    Margie L Capell says:
    Lovely service. Thanks to David, Rabbi, Sarah, Loretta, and all others who have put so much into this difficult time. Ed will be surely missed by me and so many others.

  • April 22, 2022
    William K. Campbell, M.D. says:
    I worked with Ed when he volunteered for many years at the ABCCM Medical Ministry in Asheville, NC. The ministry cares for poor, uninsured patients of Buncombe County, N.C. In addition to seeing patients, Ed bought batteries for home blood sugar meters to be distributed to patients. He also provided hard candy for patients to carry who might experience low blood sugar symptoms. Ed will be missed.