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Kevin SMITH

1972 - 2021

Kevin SMITH obituary, 1972-2021, Dayton, OH

Kevin SMITH Obituary

SMITH, Kevin De'Jaune "Dirt MaGirt"

Kevin De'Jaune "Dirt MaGirt" Smith, age 48, passed away suddenly at his home on January 2, 2021, due to complications from COVID-19. He was born December 18, 1972, in Dayton, Ohio, to Lesia Smith and Philip Broyles, and nurtured into adulthood and beyond by his loving aunts Susie Rowan, Catherine Marsh, Ann Smith, Stephanie Godwin and uncles Jesse Smith, Elie Smith, Jr., (deceased), and Jeffrey Smith. Kevin was born in Dayton, Ohio, the eldest child of Lesia Smith. As a youngster, he spent countless hours getting into fun trouble with his siblings and cousins at their grandmother's home on Oxford Avenue, playing pee-wee football for the Meadowdale Lions, swimming at Princeton Recreation Center, and riding his bike up and down Catalpa Drive. As he got older, Kevin enjoyed hanging out with his close-knit group of lifelong friends from third grade at EJ Brown Elementary School where he also picked up the trumpet. His brotherly bonds with his crew -- who affectionately called him "Dirty" -- and his trumpet playing carried him through graduation from Patterson Cooperative High School where he was a member of the marching band, excelled at wrestling, and learned trade skills that showcased the passion, dedication, resourcefulness, and work ethic that became hallmarks throughout his life. Immediately following graduation in 1991, in the wake of the Gulf War, Kevin enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. Upon completion of basic training at Parris Island, South Carolina, he deployed to the Asia-Pacific where he met many interesting people, experienced a variety of cultures and explored amazing geographies encompassing Australia, Japan, South Korea and many points in-between. After the Marines, Kevin proudly served active duty in the United States Army including tours in Iraq, Kuwait and Qatar. He was honorably discharged in 2015, having achieved the rank of Sergeant First Class. Over the course of an illustrious military career, Kevin was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, U.S. Navy Achievement Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Joint Meritorious Unit Award, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, and the Navy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon. Kevin officially retired from the military in 2018. He attended True Love Missionary Baptist Church and was a Prince Hall Mason. Having lost his mom at age 16, Kevin was always a father figure for his younger siblings, prioritizing their well-being and safety above all else. After six years of military deployments and assignments around the globe, Kevin, always a man of his word, kept his promise and returned to the U.S. just in time to see his brother, Keith, graduate from college. Kevin made southern California his home after being stationed at Camp Pendleton upon his return. He touched so many lives and built strong ties with what would become his West Coast family through his love for music, motorcycles, pit bulls, and just having a good time with good people. Despite relocating to California, nothing ever lessened his love for The Ohio State University football team ("Go, Buckeyes!") or cheering on his beloved Cleveland Browns and its infamous "Dawg Pound" ("Woof! Woof!"). As a civilian, Kevin worked over 20 years as a proud employee of The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, where he was respected and well-liked for his hard work and dedication. Kevin is survived and sorely missed by his father Philip Broyles, fiancée Myisha Tavalez, brothers Keith Smith (Latosha), Charles Smith, Antuan Smith (Diane), Jushelem Smith and sister Lesia Smith. Please join us in remembering and celebrating his life Saturday morning January 30, between 11:00 AM-1 PM at Thomas Funeral Home, 4520 Salem Ave in Dayton, Ohio and Tuesday afternoon February 2, between 12 noon-2 PM at Tillman Funeral Home, 2874 Tenth St in Riverside, California. Interment will be private.

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Published by Dayton Daily News on Jan. 22, 2021.

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Sgt Middleton

March 22, 2024

Condolences from Sgt Middleton and Family

Javier valdivia

March 6, 2021

I served with Kevin many years ago. He was more than friend he was my brother. We had manhba good time together and the memories we made will be with me always. RIP brother till we meet again.

William Segee Retired CSM/E9

March 2, 2021

He was outstanding NCO.

Charlotte Jennings

March 2, 2021

It was an honor to serve with you at the 311th ESC. You will be missed.

MSG (RET) Charlotte Jennings.

Douglas Boffman

February 5, 2021

This is a total shock to me. Although I haven’t seen Kevin in many years, he was my neighbor on Catalpa Dr. I hope to reconnect with Keith one day so we can laugh about the time he climbed the neighbor’s fence and got stuck. Wasn’t funny then, but can laugh about it now.

Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum

Srdjan, Ann and Luka

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Stephanie / Aunt Nita Godwin

January 23, 2021

Missing my nephew

Vernell Watts

January 23, 2021

Kevin you will be missed! Though I only met you once but kept in touch over the years. Loved your awesome smile. I knew you were someone special the day I met you. Just being in your presence I knew you touched many lives... Rest in peace my friend. My condolences to your family and all who knew you. You are greatly missed. This feels like a dream. I'm still in shock!! Love Vernell aka Cali

Willie Garrett

January 22, 2021

What can I say about a man, best friend, brother, my dawg Kevin Smith. In 1992 he came into my life and never left. Two young men from different cities but acted like we knew each other for ever. USMC made us men but our hearts made us survivors of life. “Am I my brother’s keeper? Yes I am” vowed and committed for life. Love you Mr Smith. You will always and forever hold a place in my heart. Miss my friend

Monta Smith

January 22, 2021

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Rest In Peace Kevin you Will be missed!!!

DONALD R RAMSEY II

January 22, 2021

Man getting word of your passing cuts deep, we have been friends since elementary school and to see you gone so soon makes me face a painful reality that I'll never get to see my friend or hear his voice ever again. We've had some good memories and children and young adults and i will always cherish the time we did have.. Rest in Peace my friend. Much love man!!!

Katina Gardner

January 22, 2021

Rest in heavenly peace, Kevin! Sorry for your loss. Condolences and prayers to the family. May God grant you strength, serenity, and courage during difficult times.

Taffy Lillard

January 22, 2021

Kevin, I remember when you first came to MTA many years ago, you touch my ❤. We laughed,we were silly always acting a fool. I was suppose to be the leader on my shift, but let you do what you wanted. We got close and you started calling me mom. I retired and we both started living different lives. I never stopped LOVING YOU. RIP, your play mom in cali













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Stephanie Annette Godwin

January 22, 2021

Kevin your leaving was a big shock and I'm still trying to get it through my head you're gone. The pain I'm feeling is so unreal and I'm unable to fell right now. At times you appear to me in my sleep and you have that big beautiful grin plastered on your face to let me know you're happy and back in the cradle of your mom's loving arms. Kevin I'll continue holding onto memories just to make it through knowing that you're absent in the body and presant with the Lord. To my entire family and his loyal friends I extend my deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathy to you all because the loss of this great person was a shock to all. My beloved nephew, Kevin D. Smith (Ooga Man) may you Forever Rest In Heaven. With the most tender love, Aint Nita

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2874 Tenth St, Riverside, CA 45416

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