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Jack Smith
In Memory of
Jack Lee
Smith
1939 - 2018
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Condolence From: Rodney Kittle
Condolence: Our condolences to Jack Smith's family. He will be missed by everyone who had a chance to meet him. Our hearts have heavy for you but we rejoice that one day we will see Jack again in Heaven along with his Savior Jesus. Much love and prayers.

The Kittle family (Rod, Kelsie, Aiden, Eli)
Thursday March 29, 2018
Condolence From: Don& Judy,Monica Gilbrrt
Condolence: We will miss our dear friend.always will be in our memory
Thursday March 29, 2018
Condolence From: Jack and Mary Sue Fraser
Condolence: Ourcondolences to your family on the passing of your Dad. He and your Mom were our back yard neighbors when we moved to Cleveland Ave in 1996. They were great neighbors and we missed them when your Mom passed away and later your Dad moved. We always enjoyed if we would see him when we were out. We are sorry for your loss.

Jack and Mary Sue Fraser
Wednesday March 28, 2018
Condolence From: Larry G. Crislip
Condolence: To the Smith family. I was really saddened today when I heard about the passing of Jack Smith. Me and Jack were good friends for many years. We both started to work for the Clarksburg Exp.-Tel. in the same year--1967.,and worked together for many many years. He was a wonderful man to work with and had a great sense of humor. Just recently I met Jack at the VA Hosp, and we would sit down and talk about the good old days working at the Clarksburg Newspaper. I will miss him dearly and I am sure he will be missed by many. All of the Smith family are in my thoughts and prayers today. May God comfort and bless you always. (Rest in Peace Jack)--Larry G. Crislip
Wednesday March 28, 2018
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