Gwynn-Smith-Obituary

Gwynn C. Smith

Dallas, Texas

1934 - 2011

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Smith, Gwynn C. Gwynn C. Smith lost her battle with cancer and passed away peacefully at home Monday morning October 24, 2011 with her daughter Leslie by her side. She was born in Ohio on November 29, 1934 and was an only child. Gwynn had a strong faith in God, was a courageous, kind, generous,...

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My dearest friend, I miss you so much! I still can't believe that you are gone. My heart aches for you. I thank God for the time we had together and the deep friendship we had. I found a card from you recently, stating the we were just like sisters. You were my one and only sister. Love you so much and miss you.

I think of you often and I miss you.I went to Chico's while I was in N.Y.and it just felt like you were there!!!

We love and miss you Gwynn! Forever in our hearts and minds <3

I can't believe it's been a year since you went to be with our Heavenly Father Mom. I miss you and love you deeply. Rest in Peace

Dearest Gwynn, On Friday I couldn't get you out of my mind. I miss you so much, sweet friend. Everyday is a reminder of what an awesome friend you were and how special a person. I agree that Cody is the best dog you ever had. He is wonderful! He is the new love of my life. He means so much to me and he reminds me of you. I love and miss you.

Mom on this four month aniversary of your passing I want you to know that you are on my mind everyday. I miss our daily conversations and our visits. We all miss you dearly. I love you Mom.

My sweet, sweet friend, words can never express how much you meant to me and how much I will miss you. God only puts one best friend in a persons life and I was so blessed for you to be that person. We loved each other to our souls. Know that Cody will be loved and cared for. Until we meet in heaven, my love always.

My dear friend, what a time we had over the past 30 years. Lots of laughs and lots of memories. I remember them all. I also remember the first time I saw you sitting at that desk...I thought...what a well groomed woman and so stately. You were one of a kind and the heavens are graced by your strength and wisdom. Rest in peace my dear friend...till we meet again.