MONAHANS Lorene Smith, 91, of Monahans, passed away Tuesday, June 11, 2013, at Monahans Managed Care Center.
She was born March 24, 1922, in Brown Springs, Arkansas, to Charles and Rosanna Bruch. She was a homemaker.
Services are scheduled for 10:00 am Saturday, June 15, 2013, at the First Baptist Church of Wickett with Brother Allie Balko and Brother James Waskom officiating. Family and Friends visitation will be Friday, from 6-8 pm at the Harkey Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Monahans Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements are under the directions of Harkey Funeral Home.
Survivors include sons: Randy (Joan) Smith of Monahans and David (Cindy) Smith of Pflugerville; daughter: Cathy Adams of Monahans; five grandchildren: Dean Adams, Rusty (Angela) Adams, Tracey (Joe) Stahmer, Cassidy (Lisa) Smith and Tonja (Walon) Blakeley; eleven great-grandchildren: Tyler Adams, Dawson Adams, Kaden Adams, Jayden Adams, Lindsey Adams, Madison Adams, Ava Adams, Reagan Stahmer, Nathan Jackson Smith, Karleigh Smith and Conner Johnston.
Preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Jack Smith; and one great-grandchild, Cameron Cade Adams.
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So sorry to hear of your Mom's death, May God give each of your family the peace and love at this time. Sincerly,Bonnie Martin
bonnie Martin
June 16, 2013
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