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Frank Smith

Sandy Springs, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice SMITH, Frank FRANK ALLEN SMITH Frank Allen Smith died February 9, 2011, from injuries sustained in a fall. Son of the late Hortense and Frank Smith, Frank grew up in Dunwoody, and lived in Woodstock. Following in his father's footsteps, he started his own...

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I just found out my best cruising buddy an friend has went on a permanent vacation, an i also know this place is heaven. the first time i met frank was on a cruise ship where i was standing totally lost an did not know where my husband was, we had gotten seperated upon arriving at the ship, frank had introduced hisself to me at airport an we laughed because he was a smith, the same as me. at the ship he told me he would not leave me until they had found my husband an he didnt, we cruised...

Heaven has gained a great man, friend and story teller. I am what Frank never was; at a loss for words. I will miss Frank and his laugh but I will always have many great memories from working and hanging out with him.

We met Frank about 6 years ago on a 14 day cruise. Since then we have cruised several times together. Cruising will not be the same without him. We will miss his quick wit, jokes and his assistance at Trivia. Frank you are in our prayers, Rest in Peace. Bonnie, we are so sorry for your loss. He loved you dearly.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Bonnie. Frank was a long time family friend- we even referred to him as "Uncle Frank". I know that my parents will miss Frank and their weekly phone calls. May God's peace surround you in your time of loss.
~April Ward Legg

I am shocked to hear of Frank's passing. I met him 25+ years ago in the early days of working in the landscape industry. He and I became good friends. Although I lost touch and haven't seen him for several years, I have often thought of him and thought of trying to contact him for old times sake. At any rate, my sympathy goes out to the family.

Frank Smith made the world a better place with his sunshine. He was an expert in his field, though he never flaunted it. He stuck with my family and me no matter what. He just made me feel better for knowing him, and working alongside him I learned a lot about plants and life, and it was always fun, listening to his stories. Bonnie and Norman, y'all are in my heart right alongside Frank, because you are in about every third sentence I recall he said.

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Frank was our very dear friend. We will miss him. He will be in our hearts forever. Our prayers are with you, Bonnie. Al and Anita Ward

I am so sorry for your loss. May the God of tender mercies and the God of all comfort be with you at your time in your lives.

I've known Frank for nineteen years. Went on many Ski Club trips and Adventure Club trips with him. One I will never forget was a camping trip with the Adventure Club. My Dad was on that trip as well. We went tubing in Helen. That night around the campfire my Dad, Frank and one other guy took turns telling jokes. The show went on for a long time. Frank knew hundred of jokes and was a good story teller. I will miss his laugh. He was a good man and will be missed by many.