Lee-Smith-Obituary

Lee Otis Smith Jr.

HAMPTON, Virginia

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HAMPTON - Lee Otis Smith Jr., 'Chip,' 48, died unexpectedly at home on Aug. 26, 2007. Chip was born Sept. 16, 1958, in Newport News, Va., to Valerie W. Smith and the late Lee Otis Smith Sr. Chip was a graduate of Bethel High School and Virginia State University. He was employed by Northrop...

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To The Smith Family: It saddens me deeply to hear about your loss. Gia just told me about Chip's unexpected death. Chip will always be remembered for his smile because I can't recall a time when he wasn't smiling, even when he was fussing with his brothers. My heartfelt sympathy and prayers of comfort and strength are being extended to you all.

We are so sorry to hear about your loss. Chip was a customer of ours at Aqua Pura. He was a very kind, and caring gentleman. Our thoughts are and prayers are with you and your family.

MRS.SMITH, CHIP WILL FOREVER BE A VERY DEAR FRIEND AND LONG FELT NEIGHBOR...I FEEL LIKE IT WAS ONLY YESTERDAY WHEN I LAST SAW AND TALKED WITH CHIP...HIS CLEAR HAPPY SMILING FACE...PLEASE ALWAYS BE GOOD

To the Smith Family-I first met Lee at Thomas Eaton Jr. High. He was a nice person then and continued to be. Each time that I saw him, no matter the occassion, he was always the same, witty, warm, and sincere. I last saw him the week before he passed at a wedding reception. He walked straight up to me and indicated that he and other classmates were eagerly anticipating my appearance at the reunion the week before. On that particular day we ended up in the buffet line together and we...

We will keep your family in our prayers. May you find comfort in the Lord!

I am so sorry about your loss. You have my deepest sympathy and are in my thoughts and prayers.

Our deepest sympathies go out to Tina, Erica and David, and all others who knew and loved Chip. Losing someone who is such an important part of your life is never easy, and we hope that all of those who knew and loved Chip will find the strentgh and courage to continue on with their lives, continue to love, continue to bring joy to others and continue to be positive individuals during their brief lives here on earth.

Kevin, Tina, Valerie and family, I am so sorry for your loss. While I did not know Chip very well, I do know how much family means to Kevin and all of the Smiths. Kevin talks quite a bit about his brother Chip, and speaks most fondly of all those times they spent together as boys growing up. I know Chip will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

Nicole and Family,
Our prayers are with you during this time. Be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might. God will take care of you!
Jane Bryan Elementary School Family