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Tommy J. Smith

Louisville, Kentucky

1943 - 2018 (Age 75)

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Tommy J. SmithLouisville - passed away Thursday, May 17, 2018, at home, surrounded by family. Tommy was born June 25, 1943, in Birmingham, Alabama, the fifth of six children of Jay and Mollie Smith. Tommy graduated from Tarrant High School in 1961 and entered the US Army in 1964. He served with...

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Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. Though I didn't know Tommy well over the years, his presence in the Louisville medical community and beyond was always felt during his entire career at Baptist. He will sorely missed by many. I hope with the passage of time, the pain from your loss will subside. Blessings to the family!

To Gloria, Loren, Jason and the family, Tommy was a great man. I extend my deepest sympathy for your loss. I feel blessed to have known Tommy for over 30 years. He will be remembered as a kind gentleman. May God give you comfort at this time.

Gloria and family,
My sincere condolences during this very difficult time.

So very saddened to learn of Tommy's passing. We were colleagues at Central Baptist Hospital in the 1970s and I have followed his impressive career over the years. A few years ago, we had a chance to meet and recall old times. Sincere sympathies to the family. Rest in peace, my friend.

To the family:
May you find peace from the God of all comfort and gain strength to cope from that peace of God that surpasses all understanding.

Extending heartfelt condolences to the family for your great loss. Please know that others share your grief and pray that the God of all comfort support each of you during your time of mourning.

Gloria and family:

Tommy was a true "gentleman" of Healthcare and I respected him immensely. He was my role model as I started my administrative career at Highlands Baptist in 1984.

After I moved away from Louisville, I made it a point to come by his office on return trips home to catch up, share stories and just enjoy his smile, supportive comments and honest interest in me.

He will be deeply missed... a wonderful man that I was fortunate to have known in life. His...