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Homegoing Celebration
of
Wanda Eloise Smith
June 6, 1955 - July 2, 2007
was held on Friday, July 6,2007 at 11:00 a.m. in the Hall Davis and Son Funeral Home on 9345 Scenic Highway; Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Rev. Steven Ratcliff, Officiating Pastor.
Wanda Eloise Smith was born on June 6, 1955 in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was the youngest of four children born to the union of George and Mary Smith.
She leaves to mourn her passing: her father, George Smith, Jr.; two sisters, Marilyn Harrell and Lillie Smith; one brother, Willie Smith; five nieces; Edith Smith, Saranita Harrell, Marinisha Harrell, Regina Smith and Renee Smith. three nephews; Jarrell Harrell, Jarmain Harrell and Wyatt Smith. Five cousins who were very dear to her heart; Edna Mae Beardon, Joseph Beardon, Martha Beardon, Charles Beardon and Green Beardon.
Wanda was preceeded in death by her mother, Mary Seaberry Smith, grandparents; Sarah Robinson, Lillie Smith, Joseph Seaberry and George Smith, Sr.
The funeral program for Wanda Eloise Smith can be viewed in the legacy section of this memorial.
On behalf of the Smith, Harrell and Beardon family, we would like to ask you to light a candle in memory of Wanda Smith.
Thank you for taking the time to visit our memorial tribute.
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Sudden Unexpected Loss /
Marinisha Harrell
(niece)
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I would like to say that the last couple of months has been nothing short of an emotional rollercoaster for my family. The poem that I have written below will give you a glimpse of what my family had to endure during my aunt's last day in this world.
Little did we know that Monday morning
What sorrow the day would bring.
Our loss was great, the shock severe
To part with one we loved so dear.
We could not say our last farewell
Or even say good - bye.
For you were gone so quickly
And only God knows why.
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To Mr. George and Family /
Little John Baptist Churh
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To Mr. George and family, Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal, so look to hills which cometh your help, your help cometh from the LORD. Thinking of you in your time of sorrow.
The Little John Baptist Church Family: Elder Wilbert Antione –Pastor
Little John Baptist Church (Port Allen)
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To Wanda's Family /
Marvel Martin
(Friend)
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To Wanda's Family, I want to offer my deepest sympathy and say that she was the best friend that one could have had. I heard from my sister about her passing on July 7. The world has truly lost a very special person. I remember when we were young and went everywhere with each other. I will always remember her as the warm hearted gentle spirited friend of my high school years. I know The Heavenly Father has welcomed her home with open arms. My prayers are with all of you who miss her. I will miss her too.
Marvel Martin (Baton Rouge, LA) |
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