Mary-Smitherman-Obituary

Mary Alexander Smitherman

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Mary Alexander Smitherman Mrs. Smitherman, of Mooresville, NC, formerly of Charlotte, NC died Wednesday, February 17, 2010 in her home. She is survived by her sons, Clay and Jim Smitherman; grandchildren, Lisa, David, Rachel, and Natalie Smitherman; sister Abbie Dryden and brother Bill...

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Abbie and Bill,
I was so sorry to hear about your sister.May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
She gave so much in life, God has a gift waiting for her in death. Sickness will vanish. As Ruler of God’s heavenly Kingdom, Jesus will do healing on a far grander scale than when he was on earth. Then “no resident will say: ‘I am sick.’”
Isaiah 33:24;

Clay and Jimbo:

I'm sorry to hear of your mother's passing, there was a time when she was practically a second mother to me. I hope you are comforted in the knowledge that she left everyone she touched a better person for it.

Melvin and I send our thoughts and prayers to the family. Mary was indeed a very lovely and dedicated woman, to God and her many friends. Being a roommate on two separate occasions was an especially treasured treat for me, as I got to know and love her so much.

Clay,

Ingrid and I send our condolences on your loss. It's so very difficult losing a parent. Although we did not know your mom, she must have been quite the lady to have such a wonderful son. Our prayers are with you.

Ed

Clay and Jimbo, we're thinking of you at this difficult time. Your mother was so kind and clearly led an exemplary life. I will always remember how special she made me feel. We hope that you are consoled knowing that she is at peace.

Clay and Jimbo ... you will be in my thoughts and prayers all this weekend. Your mom was a wonderful person and the Smithermans are a great Charlotte family. My sincerest condolences as your family struggles with this deep loss.

~Dave Smart