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Alan Sol Smith, beloved husband, father and grandfather, died peacefully at home surrounded by family, at the age of 87. Alan was president and co-owner of the Crown Market, a kosher supermarket with stores in West Hartford, New Haven and Springfield, MA. The West Hartford store remains an institution in that community and continues to draw customers from around New England, 81 years after the Crown was co-founded by Alan’s father Sam Smith. Alan married his high school sweetheart, Paula (North) on August 16, 1953, and they have shared a long, loving adventure and nearly 68 years of marriage. Together they raised three children, Steven, Joshua and Tovia, who will remember him for the way he offered unwavering support and grounding, while at the same time, encouraging them to chase their dreams, wherever that may lead. He delighted in watching his children marry, and loved Darci, Lael and Michael as his own, and he adored his grandchildren Jaron, Talia, Arianna, Drew, Sophie Ana, Laina and Jonathan. After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania Beta Gamma Sigma, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics in 1954, Alan went on to become a CPA. He practiced for several years, before taking over the family business, and running the Crown Market for a quarter century.  Alan was dedicated to his volunteer work in the Hartford Jewish community, serving on several boards including the Jewish Federation, the Jewish Community Center and the Hebrew Academy of Greater Hartford, (aka New England Jewish Academy), leading the school’s move from Hartford to a state-of-the-art campus in Bloomfield, Conn. He was known for his integrity, his passionate commitment to the community and his philanthropy. Alan first grew to love San Francisco when he was stationed to serve in the U.S. Army at the Presidio in 1954 for two years. After retiring at age 55, he and Paula first enjoyed retirement on the East Coast until 1998, when they made the move back to the Bay Area. Alan is survived by his wife, Paula, their thee children and seven grandchildren.

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