Leonard-Smith-Obituary

Deacon Leonard M. Smith Sr.

Susquehanna Twp, Pennsylvania

1940 - 2016

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Deacon Leonard M. Smith Sr., 76, of Susquehanna Twp., transitioned to his heavenly home on Friday, August 19, 2016, at the Osteopathic Hospital. He was born in Harrisburg on January 26, 1940, son of the late Pastor, Mother Willabelle Smith (The Taffy Lady) and the late Rev. Alexis M. Smith. He...

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To Mom Mae, Pam, John, Aaron and Krystal...Mr. Smith was a mentor, friend and loving man! I loved him and will miss him! He always had a word for me, a huge hug and that SMILE! Please except my deepest condolences and my thoughts are with you at this time. God Bless you all!

Jonathan,
Sorry to hear of the passing of your father. You and your family are in our prayers for comfort and peace.

Dear Smith family,

So sorry to hear of the passing of Leonard. Leonard was just not my cousin but like Leroy Craig a role model for the entire family. I will never forget how he made sure my mom and dad always had fuel. My deepest sympathy during this time of grief. May God continue to walk with you and strengthen you all.

Hubie & Karen Simpson & family

Praying for the Smith Family.

To the Smith Family,

Right now, it may be difficult to image that this pain will ever go away. But in time, your hearts will know the peace, comfort, and hope that it needs to heal. Until then, please remember there are people sending you love and lifting you up in prayers.

With Heartfelt Sympathy,

Smith Family,

We send our condolences to you. You are in our hearts and prayers during this difficult time.

I said a prayer for the family today and I know God must have heard. I asked that he would bless the family as he promised in his word.

Uncle Leonard was a very sweet and humble man, husband, brother,father and g-pop. Such a wonderful person. I remember many times in church when he made a speech or wrote a poem and took up the whole program speaking his words, lol. He could really get his point across in the sweetest way. Aunt Mae stay blessed as well as the rest of the family. My prayers are with you all
Ethel Harris n family.