Alvin-Smith-Obituary

Alvin D. Smith Sr.

Trenton, New Jersey

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Alvin D. Smith Sr. WILLINGBORO - Alvin D. Smith Sr., 69, ,, of Willingboro, NJ, passed away on Wednesday, July 16, 2014, in Virtua Memorial in Mt. Holly, NJ. Al, affectionately known as "Cabbie" to his family, was the son of the late Elsie Wyckoff Smith and Walter Smith Sr. He was also...

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To The Smith Family,

We were saddened to hear of Alvin's passing. Although our time with him was brief, his warmth and kindness was instantly appreciated. We are forever grateful to him, to have witnessed his joy when finding the grave site of Nelson Wyckoff.

Praying for the Lord's comforting arms around you.

Raymond Hoagland and
Diane Hoagland Sweet

Saw Alvin at class reunion.Always had a smile and was always nice to me.He played his sax with pride.Hope he gets to meet my Mom that passed earlier this year.Rest in peace my friend.

Alicia and Mons,

Your Dad's smile reminds me of how much he enjoyed life. Keep his smile with you and enjoy life as he did.

Remembering Mr. Smith,

Our Sincerest Condolences to Alvin, Alicia, Alma, and the entire Smith Family. I was saddened to hear of Cabbie's passing, and to think we were such neighbors again in this late stage of life. Cabbie and I grew up in Robbinsville, his Dad 'Walt' & my Dad 'Charlie' were best of friends. I remember we would all listen when Cabbie would play his horn in the evening hours of summer... we lived across the street. Cabbie came to my Dad's funeral in 2004 and it was so nice to re-connect. Truly a...

To Alvin an Alicia we will miss your dad so much. He was one of the best men I have ever known just like a second dad. From Virginia know that myself, Donna and Aunt Barbara share in your grief and love you all.

Al and Alicia,
Sad, Sad news about a great man and a fellow Allentown High School 1963 classmate. I last talked with your DAD on July 12, 2014, while attending a memorial service at the Masonic Home for another classmate. I'm so pleased that your DAD got to attend our 50th class reunion last October, giving him a chance to visit with the gang from high school. He seemed so vibrant and happy to be catching up on old times. "Cabbie" rest in peace, "ole buddy", and I'll see you on the flip side.

To The Smith Family,

Our Deepest Sympathy and Warm Regards on the passing of your loved one.

Sandra & Robert Fuller

Alvin,

My deepest condolences to you and your family. I pray for your comfort and strength.

Sincerely,

Montez Johnson

My Sister and Friend -- Alicia,

I'm sharing this brief note to express my condolences to you and your entire family on the loss of your dad.

Do know that we will continue to lift you, Duane, the girls and rest of your family in prayer!

Always,

Doyal