Garry Smith

Obituary of Garry Willie Smith

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Garry Willie Smith, Jr. was born on November 26, 1960 to the late Garry Willie Smith Sr. and Maggie Smith in Hempstead, New York. Garry was the eldest of four children. At the young age of ten years old, the Smith family relocated to North Carolina. Garry graduated from Burns High School in 1979. Garry was employed as a truck driver and later opened G & R Stage Coach Bus Limousine Company. He was also a Shriner and held the thirty-second degree in the Masons. Garry accepted Christ at an early age at Oak Grove A.M.E. Zion Church in Cherryville, North Carolina. He re-affirmed his commitment to Christ at Cathedral of Love Church, Willingboro in 2009 where he has been a faithful member. Garry loved four things - The Lord, his Wife, his Family and his Bible. On July 12, 2011, Garry departed this life after a short illness. He went home to his eternal rest. He leaves cherished memories to his wife, Robin Smith; his mother, maggie Smith, his grandmother, Odessa Leslie; two brothers, Victor and Timothy; a sister, Suzanne Smith; two sons, garry Jamison and Jason Willie Smith; three daughters, Devon Wright, Dikisha Toms and Tahirah Genise Smith; two step-daughters, Andrea and Adrienne Prince; seven grandchildren and very dear friends, Angelo and Diane Jones and a host of other family and friends,
Monday
1
January

Funeral Service

Monday, January 1, 2001
Cathedral Of Love
139 Beverly Rancocas Road
Willingboro, New Jersey, United States
Service Time:
Monday
18
July

Interment at: Monument Cemetery

11:00 am
Monday, July 18, 2011
Monument Cemetery
Beverly, New Jersey, United States
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