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Nicole Louise Smith

Mecklenburg, North Carolina

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Nicole Louise Smith, 24, of Charlotte, died on Thursday, March 27, 2003. A private family visitation will be held on Saturday, March 29, 2003 at Heritage Funeral Home, Weddington Chapel. Visitation will be held on Sunday afternoon, from 3-6 PM with a Rosary Service to be held immediately...

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We didn't get to see Nicole as often as we would have liked to, but when we did she was always smiling. She had that extra joy that she shared at all our family getogethers. She was kind and gentle especially when she gave Steve tips on how to find a girlfriend. Her advice was always sincere and funny. Sharon enjoyed her dearly. Our prayers are with Marilyn, Ed and Jon as they strive to accept God's will to have Nicole with Him.

I grew up with Nicole in Grand Blanc and had the priviledge of being her friend. She was such a wonderful person, kind and caring. We will all miss her dearly. My prayers are with her Family.

Nicole was a model daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece, cousin, fiancé and friend. We will treasure all the family memories we've shared over the years.

“So just as by it's fruit, the tree is known, your faith is demonstrated by your good works, yet, you will not be saved by your works, but rather by your faith in Jesus Christ.”

Nicole had a strong faith and demonstrated her faith by her good works. She is certainly in heaven with the Father.

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Yesterday I recieved an email from Jake letting me know that I would have to say goodbye to Nicole. I was heartbroken. I knew Nicole at UNCC. She was a shining light for me at school. When I went back to school as an older student who did not seem to fit in. Nicole was my first friend at school. We had several classes together both History and otherwise, and studied together often. We sent emails back and forth after she graduated because we wanted to stay close and in touch. We had a lot in...

With no memory of time past, cuddled and warmed in the arms of God, we drift quietly through the darkness and are born into the bright light of our day.

Thus life begins for us all. Each of our days measured by the moments and hours...for some over before it begins...for others lasting without mercy into the chill of twilight.

But we live our days as we must, as did Nicole. Born a daughter, grand daughter, a niece and grand niece, a sister soon to be. These...

Our sweet Nicole is no longer here for us to hug and see on earth, but I can still hear her voice and see her smile in my mind. I think she must be helping me cope. That was her way, to always help. Every family gathering would find her in the hallway ironing whoever's clothes needed it. She was especially kind to her cousins. The younger ones never let her out of their sight. She loved us all no matter what our faults were. My memorial to her will be to try to be kinder and less judgemental...

She was my answer to everything. She was shoulder to cry on, my ear to listen and my hand to hold. She leaves this world only to wait for me in another. The memories that i have of her as well as my love for her will remain as her soul ascends to heaven to watch over the ones she left behind. Though it is hard to understand why, her job here on earth was finished but her caring heart and kindred spirit will live on forever.

I went to Holy Family School with Nicole, I have some great memories with her! I also went to Grand Blanc High School, we had Mixed Chorus together. She was the sweetest person that I knew. I just moved from Grand Blanc to Kansas.I am very sorry about your loss. She will be singing and smiling down from heaven, always and forever! May God bless you and comfort you during this time.

The day I got off the school bus on a very cold winter day back in '79, I saw pink balloons tied to the mailbox. I was sooo excited that I was actually an Auntie at the age of 12. An Aunt to a baby girl at that. It was a day I will never forget with much happiness. She was my doll baby. My sisters and I loved to dress her up and play house with her. She was always so funny and sweet. When her brother, Jon, was born, she wanted to name him THUMPER! As she grew up, she was like a flower...