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Sally Malone-Hawkins, Ph.D.
November 16, 2020
On April 16,1983, eight African American women pledged the Apalachin Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., at the State University of New York at Binghamton (now, Binghamton University). Audrey Smedley, Thelma Morris, Brenda Brown, Sylvia Carey, Jo-Ann Stamper,Karee Newsome, Carolyn Williams and Sally Malone-Hawkins. Our given line name:The Sojourners which represented our collective fortitude and resilience.
Seven of us traveled to the 1983 National Convention where we received recognition. It was during our stay in Detroit, that Audrey provided us the opportunity to visit the Museum of African American History of which she was co-founder. We were and are so proud of our soror's accomplishments. Now, we send our condolences to her sons David and Brian and the family. Rest eternally dear Soror Smedley.
Judi Bryant
November 12, 2020
David and family. Deepest condolences on Audrey's death. May the many memories you hold dear in your hearts give you comfort during this sad and difficult time.
Bbrown
November 12, 2020
Prof Smedley was my DST-AAC sorority sister and one of my valued African American history mentors. She was a jewel in my life that will keep shining. I am truly blessed to be in Audrey's circle of friendship and student of this academic scholar that shared and encouraged my interest and dedication about African American history. Thank you Audrey for always being a "LADY" that I will always love and respect.
Bbrown
Angela Chisley
November 12, 2020
A beautiful Sorority sister inside and out. I met Soror Smedley 32 years ago while living in Binghamton, NY. She was always sweet, gentle, loving and caring Soror. Our conversations were so pleasant and encouraging. I absolutely loved and adore her. Definitely a bright light has dimmed with her passing. I didn’t realize she was in the Maryland area. Wish I knew as I would of loved to visit. My prayers are with the family during this difficult time. All my love ❤. Rest in Paradise my sweet Soror. You will be missed.
Frances Howard
November 12, 2020
She was my neighbor, my friend, my sister! Her for people was always visible through her bright eyes and smile. I remember spending time together talking about our children. She always told the truth; if you didn't like the truth, too bad. The Howard Family will miss her guidance, voice and smile.
kalfani ture
October 23, 2020
My deepest condolences to the Smedley's family. May you live through all you have inspired and rest well.
kalfani ture
Lovie Warren
October 22, 2020
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
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