Delon-Smith-Obituary

Delon Lamar Smith

Columbus, Ohio

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SMITH Delon Lamar Smith (Lon), 34, born on October 24, 1973, departed this life on Saturday, April 6, 2008, after a sudden, crippling and confining illness, at the Minerva Park Nursing Facility. He was a graduate of Northland High School, Class of '92. He attended Finley University from 93-94;...

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WOW. I remember all the laughs you brought to us, in the halls of Northland H.S. I am glad to know you are resting now. See ya when I see ya.

The loss of someone so close is difficult to bear. We share your grief.

Delon's courage and strength thru his journeywill be remembered an internity He intrusted in our care and we will always remember him. He will be missed by all those that incountered him.

Jason, sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. Remember that weeping may endure for a night, but joy does cometh in the morning.

Lon my friend, homeboy, brother, I will miss u when I breathe. There will never be another like u Lonny Duke. Don't worry about J the hood got him. Tell LaVoy and Sneed we love them and miss them to.

Jason and family, you have our deepest sympathy. God know that Lon was suffering and took him so, it would not be any more suffering. Although it's been a long fight, Lon kept fighting until the end. It's going to be a hard road for the family. May Lon rest peacefully in heaven's garden. Surrounded by his guardian angels, you and your family are in our prayers. If you need anything feel free to call.

To the family, God bless you during your time of grief. DeLon will be missed.

Jason,
Words cannot express what you are going through right now. Please try to find comfort in knowing that your mother and brother are reunited and waiting for the day when you all will be together again. My prayers go out to you, his daughter and the rest of the Smith family. I can remember when he and T-Baby (Tiffany) became really good friends and she and I would go out to "The Ranch" as Lon called it, just to "chill" back in the day. I will always remember his SMILE and shy...

Jason, you are in my prayers and thougths. God will comfort you at this time , also the other members of your family.
The Farmer Family of 25th ave. Col.Ohio