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Son Geezenslaw

Austin, Texas

1942 - 2019

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GEEZENSLAW, Son 1942-2019 Born September 19th, 1942, in Bertram Texas, Son Geezenslaw (born Raymond D. Smith) peacefully passed in his home on March 16th. Son will be best remembered for the lasting impact he made as half of the Country and Western duo, The Geezenslaw Brothers. As a boy, Son...

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From the "Poodle Dog Lounge", Jenny's Little Longhorn Saloon in north Austin to the "Broken Spoke" in south Austin and all of the other venues that the Geezenslaw's played I faithfully followed the band for the 30 years that I knew "Son". A gentle soul that will truly be missed. "Gone from our eyes, but alive in our hearts").

Thinking again of the wonderful times we spent in your company in Austin, you gave us so much pleasure with your singing and wonderful music, We will never forget you , Margaret & Joe Glasgow Scotland

We had wonderful memories of meeting Son and listening to his lovely singing voice, He made us very welcome as we came all the way from Scotland UK to see him. God Bless you, Margaret & Joe Brown.

I was Blessed to have met "Son" at Buddy's place and share a joke or two with him and enjoy the Geezinslaw's on the jukebox. may you rest in peace.

We are so proud to have met Son many times on our visit to Austin from Scotland He made us so welcome and gave us CDs to take home, We loved his singing voice and stories, God Bless you Son, Margaret & Joe Brown

It was an honor to know you. Meeting you thru my parents the starks from The Skyline club. . You and Sammy were something. RIP

Dewyane, I knew that if you were being mean to me it's cause you loved me. Rip my dear cousin. We will meet again. Miss you!