Anton-Smith-Obituary

Anton Smith

Norfolk, Virginia

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Anton Herbert Smith CHESAPEAKE - Anton Herbert Smith, 45, of the 2400 block of Annie Circle, departed this life Jan. 8, 2010. Born in Norfolk, he was employed with Alpak Container Company. He was a member of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Gail E. Smith of Chesapeake;...

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Gail and Family,

It’s never easy going through the lost of a loved one. And we may often find ourselves asking, "Why did this thing have to happen?". One thing I have found through the years is that the Lord gives and takes. We do not belong to ourselves. The Lord has paid for us with the price of his own life. And when He calls us home, He is calling us because, in that moment in time, it fits into His Plan. I know Anton and the Smiths from my childhood days and boy did Anton,...

I am a high school friend of Anton may God Bless you and your family you have my prayers an condolences.

Gail and Family,

It’s never easy going through the lost of a loved one. And we may often find ourselves asking, "Why did this thing have to happen?". One thing I have found through the years is that the Lord gives and takes. We do not belong to ourselves. The Lord has paid for us with the price of his own life. And when He calls us home, He is calling us because, in that moment in time, it fits into His Plan. I know Anton and the Smiths from my childhood days and boy did Anton,...

To Gail & Family,

You all have my deepest sympathy in the loss of your love one. May God bless each of you and give you strength to overcome.

Gail our deepest sympathy is with you and your famiy. May God be with you during this hard time. Michele Martn and Family

Gail and Family
You are in my prayers at this time. May God bless and comfort you all and may the loving memories of Anton be with you forever. With deepest sympathy,

We are deeply saddened by the news of Anton's passing. We pray the peace of God which surpasses all understanding will be yours and ours during this period of bereavement. (Friends of Barb, Mike and the family) -- Greg and Diann James, Upper Marlboro, MD

I only remember Anton as a child and I and my family lived the next block down on th corner of Victoria and Norchester Ave. We realize the loss of a love one is never easy and it is my prayer for you and your family to seek the comfort in his legacy (all the good things you can remember about Anton.

Gail always remember the good things and find happiness in them. To know someone cares makes life worth living. Remember "The Lord is my sheperd I shall not want."