BayAreaBoater
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Mel Smith passed away a few days ago.
If you were anywhere near B.I. during the 70's and 80's, you were aware of Mel and Marie (his wife) Smith. They were the unofficial King and Queen of the Island. He still dabbled in real estate up to the very end. As I would take our motorhome back and forth from the Sugar Barge, I would still see the For Sale signs posted on various properties with his name as the listing agent.
Both Mel and Marie were very successful realtors and would always lend a hand at pretty much every event that was held on the Island. Mel wore a lot of different hats for those events, including chef, busboy, janitor, charity ticket hawker, broadcaster, you name it, Mel would offer to do it.
He was a member of the SJYC, and I am proud to say that we shared a few cold ones during some of the many events that he was present at. He was always at the ready to share a story or two of his real-life experiences.
The Island won't be the same without him...
If you were anywhere near B.I. during the 70's and 80's, you were aware of Mel and Marie (his wife) Smith. They were the unofficial King and Queen of the Island. He still dabbled in real estate up to the very end. As I would take our motorhome back and forth from the Sugar Barge, I would still see the For Sale signs posted on various properties with his name as the listing agent.
Both Mel and Marie were very successful realtors and would always lend a hand at pretty much every event that was held on the Island. Mel wore a lot of different hats for those events, including chef, busboy, janitor, charity ticket hawker, broadcaster, you name it, Mel would offer to do it.
He was a member of the SJYC, and I am proud to say that we shared a few cold ones during some of the many events that he was present at. He was always at the ready to share a story or two of his real-life experiences.
The Island won't be the same without him...