Benjamin-Smith-Obituary

Benjamin Smith

Savannah, Georgia

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Benjamin Smith -ATLANTA - Benjamin Smith, a beloved civic leader of Vidalia, GA and role model for his family and friends, died Saturday morning in his Atlanta home; he was 85. -Smith was frequently honored by the residents of Vidalia, where he co-owned Max Smith's Department Store. Founded by...

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I am so sorry to here about Mr. Ben. I work for Dr. Harold Black in savannah, he would always come into the office telling a joke and always knew how to make me smile when I was having a bad day. Since he has been in atlanta I have spoke with him several times and always he would tell me he was going to come over to my house and eat fish and grits with me he is a wonderful man, with a big heart and a wonderful life that he loved to tell you about and i loved to listen. Mrs sarah you know that...

Dear Aunt Bebe,
I am so sorry I did not make it down to be with everyone. I have many wonderful memories of the times spent with Uncle Ben. I only wish that Nolan and Dan would have had their chance to meet him. Georgia definitely won't be the same to me.
Much love to everyone
Holli

Bebe- Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and yours with Ben’s passing. I know the pain that is felt in your heart but just remember. . . time and precious memories are the great healer.
Love to you all,
Your Dallas Cousins
Imogene (Walter z ” l)
Benjamin, Joshua, Rachel, Dorian & Matthew

We were so sorry to hear of Mr. Ben Smith's passing. The kindness he showed to us and our children will never be forgotten. He truly was a friend to all of the citizens of Vidalia and surrounding communities.

We have so many fond memories of Mr. Ben from our childhood days and we grew up knowing, especially, from our parents ( the late Mr. and Mrs. David Bell, SR.)that Mr. Ben was a loving and honorable man. Our prayers are with you, Linda, David, and families

Mr.Ben's knowledge, leadership, generosity, and most of all his friendship will be sadly missed. My thoughts and prayers will continue to be with you all during this time of sadness.

Sorry to hear of Mr. Smith's passing. God Bless his family. Vidalia was never the same after Max Smith's Department store closed.

How grateful I am that I was able to know Mr Ben Smith while I lived in Vidalia and how hopeful that I have profited from his example of how to live a life of intregity.

OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH THE FAMILY
RONALD WEINER, PM
SOLOMON'S LODGE #1
ALEE SHRINERS - DIRECTOR'S STAFF