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Caitlin Nicole McClurg Smith (27), passed away on April 5, 2016 at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas. Born in New London, CT, she was the daughter of Maria Valdes McClurg and the late Michael McClurg. A graduate of Dallas Academy in 2007 and LeCordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in 2010, where she met and married the love of her life, Charles Vernon Smith, Jr. They united in marriage January 3, 2014.
Her passion for cooking/catering was very obvious in every meal she prepared. Her meticulous attitude was seen by others in how she applied her make-up. Caitlin was an ardent HGTV watcher and was very organized and thrifty. Her grandmother had a big influence on her loyalty to her family and friends, her strong-will, and she was known as the back-bone of her family.
Caitlin is survived by her husband, Charles Vernon Smith, Jr., two children, Ariel Rose and Charles Vernon Smith III, mother, Maria Valdes McClurg, grand-mother, Alicia Valdes, mother-in-law, Leslie Jackson Smith, father-in-law Charles Vernon (Deborah) Smith, Sr. grandparents -in-law, Eddie Lee (Loistein) Smith, Sr., three brothers, Alfonso Joshua (Jasmine) McClurg, Scott Anthony McClurg, Derek Smith and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and very close friends.
Caitlin will always have a special place in our hearts.
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April 30, 2016
My condolences go out to the family of Caitlin. I'm so sorry to hear of her passing. She was so young and had plenty of life still ahead. May God comfort and strengthen the entire family during this difficult time.
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Robert Smith Sr.
April 8, 2016
May our Lord and Saviour hold this family together with love. Though is seems no amount of words are sufficient to help ease the pain in our hearts, please allow the wonderful memories and the passing of time to help you. Also, may the Greatest Comforter of all wrap his arms around you.
Family, be strong and always pray. The Lord will be with you always.
Robert, Brenda & R.J Smith
Robin Valdes
April 8, 2016
You were an amazing woman. So tenderhearted and giving. I miss you and I love you.
Till we meet again sweet cousin <3
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