Terrence-Smith-Obituary

Terrence M. Smith

Daytona Beach, Florida

About

LOCATION
Daytona Beach, Florida

Obituary

Send Flowers

Funeral service for Terrence M. Smith, 25, West Halifax Drive, who died in a motorcycle accident Friday on the Bellevue Extension in Daytona Beach, will be at 2 p.m. today, Friday, Jan. 6, at the First Baptist Church of Daytona Beach. Mr. Smith was born in Daytona Beach and was a lifelong...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

i worked with terry for a little bit ,i will truly miss his laugh and smile,my prayers and thoughts are with your whole family .

We grieve with you in the loss of Terry. Nothing can be said that will ease the pain. April we love you and are continously in our thoughts and prayers.

There are no cards, flowers or words to replace love or comfort loss, but, through family, friends and wonderful memories, solace can usually be touched on. Deep sympathy to our friend. Sorry for the loss of a son and brother. He was a handsome young man, who was loved and appreciated by many. We regret his absence in your lives, but are joyful and heartened he could share his years, love, music and wisdom with you. We love you and if you need anything let us know.
Randy and Glenna

Dear Terry, I am so sorry we didn't spend more time together and I didn't get to know you better. We take too much for granted and then it's gone. I love you and miss you, Aunt Jody.

I am deeply saddened at the loss of my friend Terrence. I worked with him almost everyday since last February when he started at Anderson Technical Systems. We worked everywhere from Palm Coast to Vero Beach to Dunellon, and talked about everything from Blazing Saddles to the theory of evolution to the magnificence of Christ. We always kept each other laughing (probably laughing more than working :) He was so much more than simply a co-worker to me and my father and brothers; he was truly...

I am so sorry I can't be there during your time of grief. My fiance and I are in Texas at this time. I will always remember Terry for the love he gave his music and fellow band members at First Baptist. I enjoyed sharing our music and our love of Christ through that music. I grieve at your loss.
"One of Terry's Barefooted Friends"
Mike

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I am praying for your family and for April. I met the two of them at the college group at first baptist before I got married. The whole Connally family sends our love and prayers.

Terry will be missed by all that knew and loved him. He was such an example of forgiveness and mercy while here with us. May we all learn from his kindness.
God Bless you Terry,
Uncle Ric

I worked with Patsy many years at CODB City Hall until her retirement; My heartfelt sympathy and prayers are with both the Phillips and Smith families at this time.