Howard-Smith-Obituary

Howard Smith Sr.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Howard Smith, Sr. "God saw the road was getting rough, the hills too hard to climb…" Howard Smith, Sr., 82, passed peacefully on Thursday, February 7, 2008 at Golden Living Care Center in Camp Hill. Howard retired from Roadway Express as a driver; he was an Army Veteran, a member of...

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To PATRICK, HOWARD JEANNE & JUDY You all have our SYMPATHY in the loss of your FATHER, he was a wonderful man that help a lot of people around town, he sure will be missed, he is now at peace.Thank you LORD.

To Patrick and Jeanne, I just received word of your lost. May the Grace of God be with you and your families. Love you

To the Family:
May God Bless the Family in this time of their loss May he he give then peace and hope in this time. I saw Howard when I came to visited him and ministered to them their. seem to be a very gen. persons to be around with.

To Jeanne, Patrick & Family, May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

To the family of Bro Howard Smith, our hearts where mixed with emotions when we heard the news about your father Bro. Howard Smith. We were sad to hear about him, but happy to know that he is free in the Lord. He is going to a place were there will be no more crying, he is not bound by sickness anymore. Jesus informs us in God’s word that he has gone to prepare a place for us. God has a place already for your love one. He will be waiting to meet you in the air at a moment, and at a...

JEANNIE,JUDY,PATRICK I'am sadden to hear about the lost of your Father you have our Deepest Sympathy, remember he is back with the one who Loved him first and one day you will see him again.

"GOD" BLESS EACH AND EVERYONE OF YOU
wether we go by Joyce or Kearney
we all share the same bloodline
GALLOWAY (Jean) love bonnie steve ed and alan

alan PEACE

We love you uncle Lee.
Magen and family

Sorry, I couldn't be there with you (my family)you all have my sympathy.
Keep this in your hearts:
O, dear Father, help me to overcome my sorrow and sadness. strengthen my faith in Thee more and more. Teach me that life and death, sorrow and joy are all part of Thy great Plan for me. Teach me to look forward, not backward, to look up and not down. So think of Uncle Lee as being happy and peacefully at rest.
May God be with you all
Love
Linda B. McCraw Milligan