Eugenia-Smith-Obituary

Eugenia M. "Gina" Smith

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Harrisburg Councilwoman The Honorable Eugenia Smith, 53, a lifelong resident of the City, transitioned into eternal life Friday, April 11, 2014. She was preceded in death by her mother, Marjorie Jane Lytch. A graduate of Harrisburg High School, Councilwoman Smith holds a Master's Degree in...

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Oh how I Miss You, My Beautiful, Faithful Friend. Every time I drive down Sycamore St., I think of you telling Aaron to fix those pot holes on Sycamore.....He would always say, I'm getting to them, and You would just give him that look, as if to say, Yeah Right!! There were so many memories we shared. Continued R.I.P. My Friend.

I miss having our talks and lunch dates!! R.I.H.P. My Dear Devoted Friend!! Carolyn Pollard

In her work at the school district, then the city and in all other endeavors, Gina brought a bedrock of compassion, empathy and dedication which is the foundation of the legacy she leaves her children, family and community. She is missed but shall always be revered.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Gina:

Gone too Soon. RIP

my thoughts are with the family. knowing the family around 40yrs plus I'll always treasure our playful moments on Dauphin St.

Our dear Sister Gina,

There is never a day that goes by
that we don't think of you. We miss you so terribly. You passing so suddenly left a hole in our hearts. Although we have told you often how much we love you and how proud we are of you we never got to say that final good-bye. You are our sister, our friend, and our inspiration we thank God for making you a part of our lives.

We love you,

Your sister Denise and brothers Mark, Eric, Ivan and Vada.

Although it's difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, may looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow. Please accept my condolences.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.