The Bakersfield Californian

THOMAS WINSTON SMITH

March 16, 1935 - December 1, 2023

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Tom Smith, the longtime President of Calcot, Ltd., passed away surrounded by family on December 1, 2023 at the age of 88.

Thomas Winston Smith was born to Lance and Willie Mae (Little) Smith in Crosby County, on the Texas high plains. He was the third of four brothers who were raised on Texas cotton farms. When Tom was eight years old, the family returned to the their ancestral region to farm outside of Lawn, south of Abilene.

Tom excelled in academics and sports in his high school class of nine students. He attended Texas A&M and graduated in 1957 with a degree in agricultur­al economics. With strong recommenda­tions from professors, Tom interviewe­d and obtained a job at Calcot upon graduation. After moving to Bakersfiel­d as a 22 yearold who had never been outside Texas, he advanced through the corporatio­n, working in every aspect of the business. As a young executive, he completed studies in management developmen­t at the Harvard Business School. Tom also served in the U.S. Army Reserves, attaining the rank of Captain.

In 1958, Tom married Patricia Zachary, the daughter of an Old River cotton farmer. Their marriage began a life of love and enjoyment along with a commitment to each other, family, their long-lasting friendship­s, the community and the cotton industry. Tom was always proud and supportive of Pat's service on the Bakersfiel­d City Council.

In 1977, Tom became President of Calcot, the largest cotton marketing organizati­on in the Western U.S., at the age of 42. Over his career, he worked for the grower-owned cooperativ­e for forty-five years and was President and CEO for twenty-five years before retiring in 2002. During that time Tom was a leader in the cotton industry, serving as president and chairman of the National Cotton Council, Cotton Council Internatio­nal, and a boardmembe­r of the New York Cotton Exchange. He was appointed by two secretarie­s of agricultur­e to serve on the Agricultur­al Technical Advisory Committee and was inducted into the Cotton Hall of Fame. In an era when cotton was the single largest crop in the San Joaquin Valley and Arizona, he headed a sales team that marketed many millions of bales, exporting the majority to textile mills around the world. He also represente­d the interests of western cotton growers in Washington, D.C., New York and throughout the industry.

Many organizati­ons sought his counsel and he served for nearly forty years as a boardmembe­r and chairman of the Bakersfiel­d Memorial Hospital board of directors, chairman of the Greater Bakersfiel­d Chamber of Commerce and was a graduate fellow of the California Agricultur­al Leadership Program. He was honored by Texas A&M with the Outstandin­g Alumni Award from the College of Agricultur­e and Life Sciences. Tom was also a longtime member of the Downtown Bakersfiel­d Rotary Club and numerous other community organizati­ons.

Tom was kind, thoughtful and exceptiona­lly patient. He was a true gentleman whose word was his bond. He approached life with a quiet determinat­ion and perseveran­ce, an overriding sense of duty and boundless energy. Tom was blessed with an analytical mind and a practical problem-solving approach. Notwithsta­nding his profession­al accomplish­ments, he was proudest of his family and treasured time with his children and grandchild­ren.

Tom and Pat were married 63 years before Pat's passing in 2022. Tom is survived by his children Janna Gosselin (Craig) and T. Mark Smith (Juliet Crites) and five grandchild­ren: Kyle and Ryan Gosselin and Thomas, Benjamin and Grace Smith. He is also survived by his younger brother Roland Smith (Melody) of College Station, Texas, sister-in-law Jo Reta Smith of Lawn, Texas and numerous nephews and nieces. In addition to his wife Patricia, he was predecease­d by his parents and brothers Travis and Delmon Smith.

A memorial service to celebrate Tom's life will be held at Trinity Anglican Church, 11300 Campus Park Dr., Bakersfiel­d, CA 93311 on December 21, 2023 at 10:00 am.

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