By Dr. Paul Egeland
Dr. Albert “Al” Smith passed away on February 10th, 2021. Al, with his wife Audrey, taught at HoneyRock for over 15 years during the 1980s and ’90s. Al was a long-time HoneyRock faculty, supporter, and colleague. He also was a staple at the fall Northwoods Adventure retreat for Wheaton Alumni for many years.
He will be fondly remembered by many students, alumni, and faculty who spent one or more summers at HoneyRock. After years of teaching biology at Wheaton’s science station in the Black Hills, he agreed to teach Environmental Science at HoneyRock long before other Wheaton faculty were attracted to teaching in the Northwoods. His pioneering spirit and love for the flora and fauna in and around HoneyRock led him to plan a sabbatical at the Northwoods Campus. He studied in the National Forests near Camp, and the experience served to expand his love and appreciation for the Creator of this environment.
Dr. Smith prepared many Outdoor Education college students to become effective day camp instructors through his environmental science course. Students gained new and fresh understandings of the diversity and interdependence of the environment found in the Northwoods. As a participant of numerous field trips with Dr. Smith, I can attest to his love for God’s natural world and his enthusiasm for sharing it with others. He leaves a legacy of HoneyRockers who continue to respect and steward God’s creation.