Anice-Smith-Obituary

Anice Smith

Bagdad, Florida

1918 - 2011

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Anice PresleyJernigan SmithMarch 7, 1918 -March 27, 2011Anice Presley Jernigan Smith was born on March 7, 1918 in Bagdad, Florida, to J. M. and Hattie Presley. In 1938, Anice married her sweetheart, James A. "Peewee" Jernigan, and they had a daughter, Janice. James faithfully and lovingly...

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Anice, So much of who I was and am are with you. You were always there for me, no matter and I never doubted it! Things are so different now and how I wish I could just pick up the phone and call 623-2891 and hear your voice. I miss you so much but know that you are watching over me, still "My Rock" I love you! J

Granny and I in New Orleans :-) Love her dearly.

Granny, I miss you so much. You are in my thoughts everyday and my heart is so empty without you here but I have your sweet spirit in my heart so that will get me through. I love you with all my heart and you will always be the 'Wind Beneath my Wings!' Your Granddaughter, Jenny

Janice, I was so sorry to read today about your mother. I loved your mother so much and will miss her greatly.

Janice and family, my mother always loved Anice; looked forward to receiving her beautiful letters. Your Mother was truly a lovely person; her goodness always shining through for others to be blessed.

Anice was one of those rare individuals who appeared frail, yet had an inner strength that served as an example for all of us. She welcomed us into her family, along with Janice, Jennifer, Mark and Savannah-- and touched our lives forever with her kindness and warmth. I am deeply sorry I will not be able to attend her final service today, but I know she'll be looking in on all of us from time to time with that familiar approving smile-- that gentle hand at our elbow guiding us...

Michelle, Anice and Barry

Anice was one of those warm and gentle souls who uplifted all around her with her charm and grace. Michelle and I feel blessed to have been invited into her home-- she touched our lives and will be forever missed.
Anice had seen her fair share of trials towards the end. But I am reminded of how a southern lady is like a teabag... you never know how strong she is until she's in hot water!! Anice was the picture of determination in the face of adversity, as anyone will attest...