Lois-Smith-Obituary

Lois Wilson Smith

West Columbia, South Carolina

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Lois Wilson Smith WEST COLUMBIA - Funeral services for Lois Wilson Smith will be held Saturday, December 19 at 11 a.m. at All Saints Episcopal Church, 1001 Twelfth Street, Cayce, SC. Interment of ashes will take place later on Saturday at 3:00 at Greenlawn Memorial Park, Garner's Ferry Rd....

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My sincerest condolences to the entire family, but especially to my dear friend & classmate Alice. I so loved & enjoyed your mother she was a special inspiration to us all. I join with you in thanking God for his blessing to us of allowing us to share her grace and enthusiasm for life & love.






Alice, Pam, and Martha,

It was a privilege for me to know both your mother and dad ever since they arrived at Trinity long ago. And it has been a privilege to have enjoyed knowing the three of you. God bless your family.

Ann Mikell

A beautiful tribute to a remarkable woman. Thank you for sharing this small part of her life with us.

So very sorry for your loss Rick. Your grandmother sounds like an exceptional lady.

What a blessing to know Mrs. Lois Smith my entire life. She was truly a very special lady who inspired many people. She was a very special friend to my mother, Lillian Butler. Rejoicing that we have no doubts where she is today!! Love to Alice, Pam and Martha!!

Alice, Pam, and Martha,

Your mother, just as your father, held a special place in my heart. Our family were members of the Belvedere/Dentsville mission church, meeting at the Atlantic Twin Theaters on Two Notch Road. It was there I became endeared with your father.
I attended Keenan Junior High School, where your mother was librarian. Our paths crossed again when as a young man, I served as an acolyte at All Saints.
It was always good to see your mother in later years and...

The first job I had after graduating from high school was working in the library at Baptist Medical Center. Mrs. Lois was kind and patient with me. She had a voracious appetite for knowledge and was a truly gifted educator. I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to know her. My deepest condolences to her family at this time.