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TORRENCE J. SMITH

Fort Wayne, Indiana

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TORRENCE J. SMITH, 52, of Columbia City, passed away Wednesday, July 20, 2016. He graduated from Churubusco High School, and was an active member of Fort Wayne F.O.P. He spent recent years maintaining and improving Rainbow Acres family property. He was a self-employed landscaper. Throughout his...

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We have learned so much in the past five years since your passing. Your advocacy continues to awaken people. I pray all of your efforts to expose and liberate will come to fruition soon. You are a hero.

God Bless You Always. And May Your Mission, Now, Be Supernatural .
Thank You.

God Bless You Tory. I just watched your video and saw your last one. I am broken hearted for your loss. Your death will not be in vain. Thank you for everything you have done for the children and world. Sleep well. xoxo

Tory, Tory, Tory, ... so now were just supposed to go around with a Tory-sized hole in our hearts, where the humor, perspective, and joy had been. Dude! That totally sucks.

At least we have the conciliation of knowing you get to reconnect with others on other side. You be "Mr. It", though, ok?

Tory's mission while in physical form was to help children who suffered on this earth; there is no doubt he is continuing his mission in another dimension. May we all do our part to help Tory and continue in his footsteps.

I am so appreciative of the funny, sincere, caring, devoted, passionate, determined warrior that Tory was. His positive impact on the world was immense and I am convinced he will continue on as a Champion of the Light. He taught me so much; I will forever be grateful for him and the gift he was to humanity. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Dear Tory,

Thank you for your service. The light of God is shining on you now and forever. Goodbye dear man.

Death is compared to sleep John 11:13.

Sharon,
Sorry to hear about Jim. I have good memories from our Green Center days through High School.