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Marilyn-Smith

In Loving Memory

Smith, Marilyn Carole (nee Johnston)

Thursday April 9, 2020

Beloved wife of the late Jack W. Smith; loving mother of Christine Kittler, Donald (Angie) Smith, Cynthia (Ken) Greenwald, late Theresa Rose Smith and Melissa (Mike) Larkin; dear grandmother of Elizabeth (Andrew) Seal, Jacqueline Smith, Michael Smith, Jessica (Daniel) Hagen and Samantha Larkin; dear great grandmother of Brandon Harrington,  Bailey Larkin and Eleanor Hagen.

Services: A memorial service will be held at a later date at KUTIS CITY CHAPEL 2906 Gravois at a lat. . In lieu of flowers memorials to the Alzheimer’s Association appreciated.

 

 

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7 thoughts on “Smith, Marilyn Carole (nee Johnston)”

  1. I will miss my Mom so much. She had a tough life, but she was even tougher. I appreciate all the sacrifices and hard choices she made for us. I love her and hope God takes special care of her. Thank you, Mom. I love you.

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  2. I will miss my Mom so much. She had a tough life, but she was even tougher. I appreciate all the sacrifices and hard choices she made for us. I love her and hope God takes special care of her. Thank you, Mom. I love you.

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  3. It’s hard to say the right words right now, but I do know she is with Jesus. That gives me the abundant hope that this is not goodbye, it is an I will see you later. She lost dad 45 years ago and she is with him now. Her beloved sister and brother are there to celebrate the new life she now has. And my baby sister Theresa will experience the joy of being reunited with mom after 57 years of waiting for her to join her. And one day we all will be together once more for eternity. That’s my sure and abundant hope through Jesus Christ, our Savior. I love you now and always.

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  4. It’s hard to say the right words right now, but I do know she is with Jesus. That gives me the abundant hope that this is not goodbye, it is an I will see you later. She lost dad 45 years ago and she is with him now. Her beloved sister and brother are there to celebrate the new life she now has. And my baby sister Theresa will experience the joy of being reunited with mom after 57 years of waiting for her to join her. And one day we all will be together once more for eternity. That’s my sure and abundant hope through Jesus Christ, our Savior. I love you now and always.

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    • I know your hope has been realized, sweet sister, but I still miss you, even three years later. You died shortly after Mom died, so I know you are taking care of her, Dad, Theresa, Semaj Moore, Rene, and all the other relatives.

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