Thomas-Smith-Obituary

Thomas C. Smith

Charleston, South Carolina

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Thomas C. Smith CHARLESTON - Thomas C. Smith, 75, of Charleston and husband of Carolyn Smith, passed away Wednesday, July 5, 2017. Tommy (Pappy) was born on June 4, 1942, in Charleston, SC, to the late Charles W. and Lester Rantin Smith. His love of baseball led him to play minor league ball with...

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Dear Carolyn,
I was so sorry to hear about Tommy's passing. He was such a nice man. My sincere sympathy to you, Cami, and Clarissa. My the Lord help you through this difficult time.
St.Clair Michel
681 Oak Marsh Dr.
Mt.Pleasant, SC 29464

SO SORRY TO HEAR OF TOMMY'S PASSING HE WAS ALWAYS SUCH A PLEASANT PERSON. MAY GOD BLESS AND HELP DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME!!

Mr. Tommy was the sweetest man. I would see him at the bank and Bilo always buying things to make for the children or grands. He always made the best boiled peanuts. He will be missed greatly

Tommy was my good friend for many years. I will surely miss him.

Dear Carolyn and your sweet family,
I was out of town when I learned that Tommy had passed. I'm so very sorry for your loss. My heart aches for all of you. My deepest and sincere sympathy. May God be with you all during this very sad time. Just know that Tommy is at peace.
Love to all, Dale

Tommy and I were childhood friends from Chicora Graded school. Through the years we would see each other at ball games and reminisce of our school days. I will always consider him a dear friend and send my love and prayers to his family. Heaven got a good man.

I hate that this sweet man is no longer with us but feel certain that we will feel his spirit everywhere we turn on the island and through his family. He touched my heart and I loved every opportunity to cut up with him. He has left a beautiful legacy. He will live on. Love to you all.

Carolyn & Family,
I'm sorry to hear about Tommy!! He was a great man & I will always cherish the times we shared at the Clemson games, Rec Center & at the James Island Basketball games..RIP Tommy you will also be remembered & not forgotten.