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Smith, Paul Eric
Born 1953 in Sacramento, CA, died unexpectedly at his home in Los Angeles on April 1st, 2004. An internationally acclaimed photographer, he is survived by his beloved wife, Hanh-Ny, his parents, Roy and Elizabeth Smith of Bethesda, MD, and two brothers, James Christopher and David Scott. Visitation on Wednesday (today), April 7, from 11 AM-7 PM at the Melrose Abbey, 2303 South Manchester, Anaheim, CA 92802. Telephone 1-888-563-5767.
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The entire family grieves and is deeply saddened by the untimely loss of our Paul. We are very thankful and most appreciative for the kind thoughts and heart-filled prayers that have been conveyed to our family by Paul's many friends and associates from around the world. Mom and Dad (Elizabeth and Roy) can be reached by telephone at their home in Bethesda, MD: 301.767.0833. David Scott Smith ( his older brother) can be reached at his home in Rockville, MD: 301.762.9474. James Christopher Smith (Paul's younger brother) can be reached at his home in Alexandria, VA: 703.578.0195.
May God bless each of you!
Sincerely,
The Smith Family
David Scott Smith
April 18, 2004
I have been a friend of the Smith family for years and know of Paul's enormous gifts and talents. He has a great family and has certainly made a difference with his talents. We send our love and prayers to the family.
April 12, 2004
I've known Paul for almost 10 years and was shocked to hear of his passing. My condolences to his wife and family. He will be greatly missed.
Kathy Nesselroad
April 9, 2004
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