William-Smith-Obituary

William Albert Smith

Trenton, New Jersey

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William Albert Smith LAWRENCEVILLE - William Albert Smith, 92, of Lawrenceville died Thursday in Capital Health System at Mercer. Mr. Smith was born in Gordon, PA on June 16, 1917. He was a graduate of Westminster Choir College in Princeton, NJ with a B.A. degree in 1949 and a M.A. degree in...

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The lessons I learned in Mr. Smith's classroom at Newtown Friends serve me nearly every day in my working and personal life. From him I learned confidence in public speaking, a love of words, and all about the little white house with green shutters where they do nothing but write zeros all day long.

They are not minting teachers -- or people -- like him any more. I know there were many who were blessed to have been taught by him, but I myself feel particularly lucky to have had...

David & family - prayers from my family to your entire family
Mike Dailey - Mount Vernon, Ohio

Fine memories from the years at Bethany.
He taught my brothers Courte and Phillip in the mid 1950s...the finest teacher.
God Bless you at this time,

Dave and family, especially Mrs. Smith, our thoughts and prayers are with you as you face the next difficult days and months. May your grief , in due time, be replaced with found memeories as God soothes your soul.
JOHN 11:25 " Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live. "

Peace and comfort
Warren and Debbie Ashley

What a wonderful teacher and human being!Mr. Smith exposed me to poetry, music, and life lessons during my time at NFS.I will never forget his smile and eloquent teaching style.He will be in my heart forever as one of the finest teachers I had.

The Smith Family is in our thoughts and prayers at this time of sadness and transition.

There are no words that are adequate at a time such as this, and nothing can fill your loss . Please know, however, that you will be in our thoughts and prayers during the coming days and months. John and Kathy Batchelder (Doylestown OH)

The Troup family extends our deepest sympathy to all of the Smith family. Mr. Smith was a very good man. I wish that we could be there with you during this difficult time.

Chris and I will have the entire Smith family in our daily prayers--- Both of us were sadened to hear the news.. God's strength will pull everyone through this difficult time. Our thoughts are with each one of you-- Paul and Chris Schoenegge, friend of Dave and Janet's