Floyd-Smith-Obituary

Floyd C. Smith III

Merritt Island, Florida

About

LOCATION
Merritt Island, Florida

Obituary

Send Flowers

Floyd C. Smith, III - Merritt Island - Floyd C. Smith, III, 68, died Thursday, October 15, 2009 at home. He moved to Brevard County in 1986 from Connecticut and recently worked as a Wal-Mart people greeter trying to make others smile. He previously worked for Met Con (metal construction) in...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Margie, im sorry for your loss. Floyd was a wonderful man. he was loved at walmart by all. he'll be remembered for whom he is and always will be..a loving husband, father, and friend. your husband is a great man and i looked up to him. he use to call me his cousin because our last names were the same. he said he wasnt my uncle or grandpa because that made him sound old. lol god is with you and just remember he is also.

From your family at Met-Con... we loved you and will miss you deeply!
You were an awesome guy!

Diane and I extend our greatest sympathy to our cousin and his family. I will always remember the fun we all had growing up together.

Floyd, known better to your cousins as Sonny. Memories of our childhood have always been a pleasant place in the back of my mind. Spending the summer of my 15th year with your family in Bethany. Sadly our lives went in different directions and we seldom saw each other but I looked forward to our rare visits and will miss you deeply.

Condolences to your wife Margie.

Floyd was a great patient and an even better friend.I looked to him like a father.I will deeply miss him.I love you Floyd.My deepest sympathy to his family. Amy Matson

To a wonderful friend,I will misss him deeply coming to work at will not be the same.Will miss his smile and laughter and his hugs and kisses,he always made my night.I Love You Floyd.Your friend Kathy.

Floyd was a great guy and a pleasure to work with at WalMart. He always had a joke or kind word for everyone who passed by him. He will be missed by fellow workers and customers who got to know him and his friendly ways. My sympathy to his family.