Royal-Smith-Obituary

Royal L. Smith Sr.

Pettersburg, Virginia

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Royal Lee Smith Sr., a lifetime resident of Petersburg, entered eternal rest on Monday, Feb. 23, 2009, at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Hampton, Va. He was born on March 23, 1933 to the late Walter and Mable Smith. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Shirley B. Smith. He attended...

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you will be sadly missed. Am sorry we didnt get a chance to see each other again since you left for the military.I will miss all the fun times we shared together,and your great sense of humor.your friend allways,
Marco Stith

I'm sorry this day has come. I really wasn't able to spend time with you grandpa like I wanted to. But I know you are in a good place now and if u see grandma please tell her i said hi. You will always be in my heart and I will never forget You. Love you always and forever Your granddaughter Renea Morgan and from your son Royal lee smith and his wife Terry Smith and all your other grand kids and family we love always and for ever

You will be missed very much. I enjoyed our long talks and times we laughed and even cried. You were one of my best friends whom I could entrust every detail of my life too. I do reget that we didn't get to go fishing or crabbing as we had plan to do over the summer. God needed more than I,so rest in peace Royal Lee Smith. Kept a watchful eye over me and your children and all the peolpe you cared most about. You will always have a place in my heart. I will not forget the things you told me...

To the family of Mr Royal Lee Smith . My name is Vernice Bonner Jordan, and my daughter name in Ke'enda Jordan who Mr. Royal L. Smith adopted as his froster God daughter years ago. I will like to express the sympathy for the family in time of sorrow. Our hearts are truly sadden for the passing of your loved one. In loving memories of a wonderful person , we will love and miss him always. Take comfort in knowing that now he have a special guardian angel to watch over him. Ke'enda will always...

To the family of Mr. Royal Smith my deepest sympathy to all of you. He was a true friend to me and I loved him dearly, there were times in my life that having him to talk to kept me sane. My heart is sadden, but I'm sure God has him in his heavenly home which is a far better place.
Sincerly Shirley Pegram

I'm going to miss talking and laughing with you, but the Lord knew best. Rest in peace.