Marion-Smith-Obituary

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Marion Curlette Smith

Charleston, South Carolina

Jun 24, 1931 – Aug 10, 2021 (Age 90)

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BORN
June 24, 1931
DIED
August 10, 2021
AGE
90
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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J. Henry Stuhr West Ashley Chapel Obituary

The Honorable Marion Curlette Smith, 90, joined our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on August 10, 2021. He was born on June 24,1931 in Winnsboro, S.C., to the late Tallie Moore Smith and Annie Lee Marthers Smith in their Mill Village home of Winnsboro and he died peacefully at his home in...

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Alyce, so sorry to hear of Marion's death. He was truly a great man. It was a pleasure working with him and learning from him. Then getting to work with you at the hospital was an added bonus to my life. You both are very special to me.

Our sincere condolences to Mrs. Alyce, the family, and friends of Mr. Marion. He always had an interesting story, bit of news, or offer of help to share over the fence. He was always so kind to our dogs and shared stories of his lab puppy that was so active and bright that he was recruited to train as a working military dog. When Mr. Marion came outside, he often had a tasty bite ready to share with our pups--and they loved him! When they heard him outside they would ask to go out and would...

Sorry to hear of Mr. Smith passing. He was a good person and help a lot. Praying for family.

I met Marion a long time ago, in the early 80s. His wife Alyce, and I worked together at the old Fairfield Memorial Hospital. I did Anesthesia at the Hospital, and for a good while, she was the Recovery Room Nurse. We went to many social gatherings, especially around the Holidays. Marion was a fine man. His intellect, and wit far surpassed that of the "average Joe". One would know, after spending a few minutes in his company, just how special of an individual he was. Like him, I agreed on...

Marion provided a wealth of information in piecing together our extended family, his knowledge and friendship will be missed. Condolences to his family and friends

One of the best gentlemen I have ever known. RIP, Friend.