Phoenix-Smith-Obituary

Phoenix Chantal Smith

Randallstown, Maryland

Age 24

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DIED
October 6, 2013
AGE
24
LOCATION
Randallstown, Maryland

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Phoenix Chantal Smith, 24, of Randallstown MD, passed away Sunday, October 6 She is survived by her mother, Angy M. Dixon; her father, David W. Smith II; step-mother, Faizah S. Smith; step-father, Kurt D. Dixon; paternal grandmother, Athelon Brooks; paternal grandfather, David W. Smith;...

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Ms. Phoenix,
I love you dearly. You will always be in my heart. You will always be my daughter-in-law. In such a short time, you brought so much joy, love & laughter to my life. Thank you. Love Ms. Ruby Nance

Phoenix was LOVE in human form! I couldn't have asked for a more perfect niece. I always felt like I was better than all of the other Aunts in the world because I had her. It's amazing how you can teach a child and when they grow up they end up teaching you. The way she lived is the way I want to love. FREE! I will miss you so much but I am comforted that I KNOW you are in heaven and that until we meet again I have so many wonderful memories.
-Angail

Truly a shining star! brightened a room just walking into it. She will be missed. My condolences to her family. God Bless

You were always a good friend. We have not spoken in a few months but your memory will live on in all of our hearts. Rest in Paradise, Pheeny. You will truly be missed.

Phoenix was a friend of mine from elementary school. It hurt so bad to hear what happened. I'm gonna miss her so much. My deepest sympathy goes out to her family and friends.

My sincere thoughts and prayers go out to the smith and Dixon family. I had the great opportunity of working with Phoenix and she was a happy and optimistic soul at all times! I loved her and always will. She will be gone but not forgotten as she was an example that everyone should live by . Rest in piece lovely Phoenix's .

Love ,
John

I'm so sorry to hear about Phoenix. She was a really heart warming and outgoing. Even though we haven't talked since my senior year, I still feel the lost of my track family. I remember the last time I saw her; it was at the BBQ coach Jackson threw for us. She wished me good luck in college and we just enjoy the rest of the cookout. It's just so sad to think that I really can't utter any other memories and I apologize. She is definitely in a better place looking over her family and friends