Smallwood dies at 77

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PRINCETON — Lowell “Bodie” Smallwood always had a joke to tell. With a twinkle in his eye, he embraced life and made sure those around him always found joy when he was around. Perhaps it was that zest for life that helped Smallwood understand grief more than most.

After years of helping people find rest in those times of grief, Smallwood, owner of the Norberg Memorial Home in Princeton, is now at rest himself.

Smallwood, owner of the Norberg Memorial Home in Princeton, died Sunday at the Kindred Hospital in Sycamore. He was 77.

Princeton Mayor Keith Cain remembered Smallwood as not just a community leader but also as a personal friend.

Cain said he and Smallwood would see each other several times a week at Ye Olde Underground Inn restaurant, and they’d always take the time to visit a bit. He’d known Smallwood for about 30 years and considered him a good friend, the mayor said.

“Bodie was always joking around with everyone. He had that way about him,” Cain said. “He was always razzing me about something. I’ll miss that. He was a lot of fun to be around. He had a ton of friends and was a great friend of mine.”

Cain remembered how Smallwood liked to go fishing on the Gulf and would always bring back oysters for people. He also liked his gardens and his turnips, Cain said. Everyone got turnips from Bodie Smallwood, Cain said.

Smallwood was also a very community-minded man. Smallwood served on numerous local organizations and boards, including the Princeton Park Board, Princeton Rotary, Princeton Youth Baseball League Board and the Elks Lodge. Serving his community was just part of who Bodie Smallwood was, the mayor said.

Roger Swan of Princeton talked about Smallwood’s commitment to his community. Swan served with Smallwood in the Princeton Rotary Club and in various other capacities throughout the years. Smallwood had 48 years of perfect attendance with the Princeton Rotary.

“I’ve been a lifelong friend of Bodie. We did a lot together with the Rotary Club. Especially in his younger years, he was very active,” Swan said.

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