Shelley-Smith-Obituary

Shelley J. Smith

Woodstock, Connecticut

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Woodstock – Shelley J. Smith, 53, passed away Monday, April 6, 2020 after a bravely fought battle with glioblastoma. She died at home surrounded by her friends and family. She was the loving wife of Matthew Smith for 27 years. Born in Hartford, she was the daughter of Jack and Jean Hexter....

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Please join us to Celebrate Shelley's Life on August 8th, 2020. You can either attend in person in Woodstock, CT or via Zoom. Request further information at [email protected]

Shelley was my neighbor on Robin Circle, and my first childhood friend. She was so funny and kind-hearted, many great memories, and I was so glad we reconnected on social media. Smith and Hexter families, my deepest condolences. Thinking of you all, and keeping you in my prayers ♥

Sending our deepest condolences. I was Matt's freshman roommate at the Air Force Academy and he was always talking so fondly about Shelley. Keeping your family in our thoughts and prayers.

Only sweet kindness and a beautiful smile come to mind when I think of high school memories of Shelley. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to her family and friends.

We have fond memories of Shelley's grace, warmth, and kindness! The Ullmann's grieve with you and pass you are sympathies and prayers.

Matt and Family, I am deeply saddened my the loss of Shelley. I hope you all can find some console in these very difficult times. I will keep all of you in my thoughts.

Heartfelt prayers for the Smith family. Our condolences...

Tom and Nikki Ulmer

Words cannot express the profound grief I feel at the loss of the most kind, loyal, loving, lifelong friend anyone could hope for. I am truly sorry for your loss.

For the Hexter and Smith families, Shelley's husband Matt, and their children Aaron, Justin and Ashley, I want to extend my deepest condolences.

Shelley will forever be in my mind, heart and soul.

I remember Shelley for being so kind, so friendly and warm when we were all growing up together in Tolland. It sounds like she carried that way of being all the way through her whole life. Deepest sympathies and condolences to her friends and family.