Laura-Lightfoot-Smith-Obituary

Laura Lightfoot-Smith

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice LIGHTFOOT-SMITH, Laura Celebration of Life Services for Mrs. Laura Ann Lightfoot-Smith will be Saturday, October 11, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. at Jackson Memorial Baptist Church, 534 Fairburn Road, NW, Reverend Gregory Sutton, pastor, officiating, with remains placed in...

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Time moves so swift, It doesn't seem real to me. It has been one year and I still miss you, I think of you often and the times we've shared together. To the family stay strong. God is still in control of all things.
Love Ya! Selma& Willie Smith

One year has pasted and yet it seems like yesterday!
We miss you Laura. Be encouraged family!
Jessie & Charles Swan
Jackson Memorial Baptist Church
Atlanta, GA

It is with deep sadness to hear of the loss of my friend Laura. Our paths crossed when she lived in New York and was family to me and my daughter Kianna. Henry and Jerry, you are in my prayers.

Laura, a wife, mother, friend, Lady of class, elegance, virtue and a woman after the heart of God. We were blessed by her presence. Thank you God, Rev. Smith and Jerry for sharing her with our family. It is our prayer that God's strength, peace and joy sustain you day by day.

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY IN YOUR TIME OF SORROW.

To the Smith & Lightfoot family:
I was very sorry to hear of Laura's passing. It's been ages since we last spoke, but I remember Laura from Mt Hermon in NYC as a kind woman of God who always had the prettiest smile on her face. I pray your fond memories of Laura bring you much comfort and joy. May God bless and keep you.

to Henry,Jerry and families of my sister Laura it is my deepest sympathy as i mourn our lost of such a kind,friendly,loving,spiritual uplifting and fun kind of person she was to me.I met Laura many years ago,we were co-workers at Northside Hospital,awonderful person to work with,we bunded spiritually reconizing we had something in common-we both loved the Lord which allowed us to fellowship together at each of our churches.when we no longer worked together,we stayed in contact with each other...

to Henry,Jerry and families of my sister Laura it is my deepest sympathy as i mourn our lost of such a kind,friendly,loving,spiritual uplifting and fun kind of person she was to me.I met Laura many years ago,we were co-workers at Northside Hospital,awonderful person to work with,we bunded spiritually reconizing we had something in common-we both loved the Lord which allowed us to fellowship together at each of our churches.when we no longer worked together,we stayed in contact with each other...

Rev. Smith and Jerry my thoughs and prayers are with the both of you. Know that I love you and I am still here for you .