Milrene
Smith, 71, of Binghamton, passed away Aug. 23, 2013 after a brave and
determined 46 year struggle with Multiple Sclerosis. She was predeceased by her infant daughter,
Heather Smith and her parents, Milton and Irene Shepler of Oxford, N.Y. She is
survived by a brother Eric Shepler of Otego, N.Y., two sisters: Linda Shepler
of Ellenton, FL. and Rebecca Dupree of Endwell, and several nephews and nieces.
After graduating from high school she went
on to work in advertizing at Fowler’s, the Sun-Bulletin and later the
Binghamton Press. In 1962 Milrene was married to Kenneth Smith. In 1967 Milrene
was diagnosed with MS. She chose an experimental treatment that resulted in
over six years of remission from MS. As symptoms began to return Milrene devoted
her energies to fighting for the rights of the disabled. She was always the
first to try out new services offered the disabled, from wellness swimming to
assisted-horseback riding to taking hot-air balloon rides. She was involved
with the Southern Tier Independence Center (STIC) from its’ very beginning and
served on its’ board throughout the years. Her love of learning led her to
serve on the Four County Library committee for many years. Everyone acquainted
with Milrene expected to hear her latest joke or riddle. The family wants to express its’ sincere
thanks to each of the caregivers who
served Milrene, to the staff of Lourdes Hospital, especially these past two
months and posthumously to Mary Ann Hobbs, her beloved caregiver for the past
27 years.
A memorial Mass will be celebrated 11:00
am Friday, September 6, 2013 at Sts. John and Andrew Church, 1263 Vestal Ave,
Binghamton by the Reverend Monsignor Michael T. Meagher. Family will receive friends from 10:00 am
until the time of services. Interment in Slovak Catholic Cemetery,
Binghamton will follow the Mass. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in
Milrene’s name to: the MS Society of Upstate New York, 1650 South Avenue, Suite
100, Rochester, NY 14620 or to STIC, 135 E Frederick St, Binghamton, NY 13904. To forward condolences please
visit www.demunnfh.com. Arrangements for
the family are directed by the DeMunn Funeral Home.