Weldon-Smith-Obituary

Weldon Homer Smith

Houston, Texas

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SMITH, WELDON HOMER SMITH Born November 18, 1912 to Edgar Arthur and Clara Smith in Nevada, Texas, peacefully passed away at home surrounded by his family on December 10, 2004. He was a devout Christian who deeply loved his family, friends, country, and The University of Texas. He will be greatly...

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Weldon was simply one of the warmest and most genuine men I have ever met. We became newlyweds at the same time, I for the first time and he for the second, and his friendship over time was especially dear to me. I would like to express my heartfelt sympathy to his daughters, his family, children and grandchildren on the loss of such a gentle gentleman.

All of the family are in my prayers and thoughts, but expecially Rowena and Shirley. It is hard to lose a father and especially one so active and who had such a love of life. If anything can comfort you at a time like this, maybe the thought of his impressive contributions, his many friends, his thoughtfulness, and his long life will help you through the hardest times. I am thankful that I knew him and that he was a part of my life. He will never be forgotten.

Dear Mary and family,
Sidney found the obituary about Weldon on the internet. We were so sorry to learn of his passing. We had just received your Christmas card two days ago. He was such a fine man and we felt privileged to have him as a cousin. He certainly did a lot of good in his life and he will be greatly missed. We enjoyed being with both of you at Nicole's wedding. Will look forward to seeing you on our next trip to Houston. Please accept our sincere sympathy in your loss.
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I am Emil Watkins granddaughter, for those who do not recognize my name. I am sorry for the lose of such a great man for the city of Houston and especially the entire Smith family. Our condolences, Jan Dalton, Tyler and Kelsie