Bill-Smith-Obituary

Bill W. Smith

Arlington, Texas

1950 - 2015

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DIED
July 31, 2015
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Arlington, Texas

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Bill W. Smith, 64, of Arlington passed away Friday, July 31, 2015, in Lubbock. Funeral: 11 a.m. Tuesday at Crossroads Christian Church, 6450 TX-360, Grand Prairie 76015, with the family receiving friends one hour prior. Burial will follow in Garland Memorial Park, Garland. Visitation: The family...

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I met Bill at the Home Depot about 5 or 6 years ago. I was a Cashier and whenever he got there, he always found the time to come by to say hello whether I was working at the selfcheck or outside in garden. He knew I was a cap person, so whenever he had extra paint caps, he'd bring me one. The last one he gave me was a pink cap with Glidden on it. I had it about 2 weeks and when I saw him, he asked when was I gonna wear it. I told him I would have it on the next time I saw him...but I never...

I miss you sweet brother. Your absence is still so hard on us. Till we meet again some sweet day, I love you

Bill was a dedicated and faithful servant of the Lord and His church. His positive attitude and devotion to serve where needed was a true reflection of his faith. On behalf of myself and other ushers at Crossroads we extend our heartfelt sympathies to his family and loved ones. It was an honor and privilege to have known and served with Bill.

David Stoehr

I met Bill about 5 yrs ago at the Home Depot. Bill was very passionate and dedicated in his partnership he held with the Home Depot. I admired his uplifting personality, and continued support throughout the years. I'm truly blessed to have known someone like Bill. I will miss him very much.

Already missing my dear friend. Rest in peace.

Bill was my colleague and business partner for Glidden Paints. We built a great friendship the short time we knew each other. I will be miss you my friend!

I work with Behr Paint and got to know Bill this last year since he was with PPG. Although we were competitors in the store, Bill was just and all around great guy and we had many laughs and conversations about life in general. He will be missed

Bill was indeed a sweet man and a dear friend of mine. He will be missed a great deal.