After four years in his first teaching and coaching job in Illinois, George Smilanich was offered a teaching job in his hometown of Buhl, Minn.
On his trip back to the small Iron Range town, Smilanich stopped in the Twin Cities to see a friend.
His friend offered him a job that would pay more than the salary Smilanich would make as an industrial arts teacher. But Smilanich declined.
"His friend asked him, 'Why would you want to go up there and be poor?' " said Susan Smilanich. "My father loved Buhl and he responded, 'This is what I love to do.' "
George Smilanich returned to his hometown and taught and coached on the Iron Range for nearly three decades.
"One of the greatest compliments you could give my father was call him 'coach,' " his daughter said. "He always said his greatest accomplishment was seeing the boundless impact his 'kids' had on the world."
Smilanich died Aug. 8 after a brief illness. Smilanich, who was living with his daughter in Hugo, was 98.
"It was just sudden," said his daughter. "He was the toughest guy. Old school. Nothing bothered him."