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Charles D. Smiley

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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SMILEY, CHARLES D., 64, passed away June 22, 2011. He was retired from UPS and a US Army veteran. He is survived by a daughter, Carol Smiley; and grandson, Michael Collicco. Funeral ceremony is 7 p.m. Wednesday at Newcomer Funeral Home, 235 Juneau Drive, with visitation after 5 p.m. Burial will...

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To The Smiley Familey.I remember the day I met your dad Feb.14 1985.He was a sweetheart. I have talked to him throughout the years. I just talked to him about 3 weeks ago and we were talking about our girls having the same birthdate. I am so sorry of your loss. david made a great impact in my life. He talked of you two alot. ALWAYS REMEMBER HE LOVED YOU GREATLY (Barbara Avendano)

To Smiley's family, May God be with you doing this time of sorrow. Now you have one wonderful angel watching over you. Smiley will really be missed at UPS. May God cover you all with peace.

"Smiley was a kind and gentle man who had nothing, negative to say about anyone; he just did his job and said hello to all who would greet him first. I will miss him very much...peace be with you Smiley

Smiley was a great man and the best case sealer we ever had. He was always ready with a hug and to make you laugh. He will truly be missed by all of those whose hearts he touched.

Charles was a great guy. He always had a smile on his face regardless of the circumstances. He was full of life and his joy spread throughout everyone who was around him. He always knew how to make other people smile. Rest in peace my friend.

I can remember the day I met Smiley. He said "hey little girl you some candy" and then he pulled out two pieces of candy out of his pocket. From then on he had a new joke for me everyday. I miss you Smiley, the heavens are happy tonight. You will be greatly missed.

To me he was David. To me he was the one constant thing in my life for the last 7 years. The one who made me laugh, each and every single day. The one who encouraged and praised and applauded. The one I cried with. We shared alot over the years. And if anyone thinks internet friends aren't real, they need to look in my eyes, and see the grief I'm feeling. But David wouldn't want me to cry. He'd want me to celebrate that he went home to God. He had such faith in Him, much more than I did at...

I light this candle in memory of Smiley not just as a co-worker, but a great friend. Smiley you will always be remembered, thanks again for listening & encouraging me.