Kelly-Smith-Obituary

Kelly Gayle Smith

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Kelly Gayle Smith, loving daughter, sister and friend, was called home to be with The Lord on January 6, 2009. Born September 29, 1970, she was the devoted daughter of Bertha A. and Donald W. Smith. She was her mothers lifesaver and her fathers Mirishka. Her three brothers, Scott, David, and...

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Dear Bert, and Don,

We are very sorry to hear about Kelly's passing. We can't imagine what you are going through at this time. Bert and Don, you know that as a loving mother and father you both did all that you could possibly do to honor kelly's wishes and to stand by her and support her in all ways through this terrible illness. Kelly is at peace with God now, where there is no suffering, no unhappiness, no strife. She was very special and will be missed by all who knew her. ...

Mr. & Mrs. Smith I would like to express my deepest sympathy. I had the pleasure of helping Kelly in here time of need at Hershey Medical Center. Kelly was a joy to be around. She always gave me a big smile and hug even when she wasn't feeling her best. She always brightend my day! May God Bless you at this time.

Kaia Crittenden, CNA

Mr. & Mrs. Smith I would like to express my deepest sympathy. I had the pleasure of helping Kelly in here time of need at Hershey Medical Center. Kelly was a joy to be around. She always gave me a big smile and hug even when she wasn't feeling her best. She always brightend my day! May God Bless you at this time.

Kaia Crittenden, CNA

Don, Bert, and Family:

We want to extend to you our sincerest sympathies over your loss. Kelly was a bright young woman. We fondly remember times on the Clear Lake campground when Kelly, a little five-year-old, made "birthday cakes" out of mud in the roadway or the joy of sitting around the campfire with her roasting marshmallows or hot dogs. Kelly was loved and will be missed.

"God is our refuge and our strength, an ever-present help in time of trouble . . . Be still and...

I wish to express my sincere feelings of sadness over the death of this young girl.

Her birth was greatly anticipated by anybody who knew Bert and Don and Scott, David, and Dean, a wonderful family who was looking forward to another child. When she was born, she was a joy to everyone who knew her. I felt a special connection with her because of all the summers that we spent together in Canada, and she was a sweet little addition to my life. Seeing her suffer and knowing the pain...

Donnie, Bert and family,
There are not any words to describe what you are feelling at this moment. Just know , that, as Kelly had so much faith, you must also have faith that she is heaven helping angels up there too, as she did in her life on earth. You have our deepest sympathy. A loss of a child is the hardest thing to overcome. Please call whenever you need someone to talk to. Again, our deepest sympathy and you will be as you were in the past, in our prayers and thoughts. Love...

Don, Bert and family: I was so shocked and saddened by the news of Kelly's passing. I went back to albums from when I lived two doors down on Washington Street in the 70s and I found pics of the kids when Mike was little. I had one of Kelly, Barbie, MaryBeth from the neighborhood holding Mike with a caption "Mikie's first snowman" which Kelly help to create. She was an adorable little girl and it sounds like nothing had changed as she grew into a woman. My thoughts and prayers go out to your...

With sincere sadness and sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with Scott, Leslie and the entire family.

God's Peace,
Andy & Jean Eckert

Dear Smith Family,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of beloved daughter,sister, Kelly.I know during these difficult times there are no words that can ease the pain and loss.We can only THANK YOU and GOD for sharing such a wonderful person... These are the hardest times for all of us,but we need to rely on our Faith and TRUST in the LORD. My heart, love, and prayers are with all of you.
Richie Hicks