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Wilson L. Smith

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Wilson L. Smith SALISBURY -- Mr. Smith, 93, co-founder of Food Town, community leader and philanthropist, passed away Wednesday, April 20, 2011 at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Mr. Smith was born on August 1, 1917 in Spartanburg, SC to the late Walter Lee and Hattie Belle Cress Smith. He is...

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Our family is so sad to hear of Bill's death. Please, know you are in our thoughts and prayers. We have very fond family memories of times we spend together. God has found a new angel and in that we can rejoice. God Bless you.

Deepest sympathy to the Smith Family he was a thoughtful and kind man will be deeply missed will remember him always Prayers are with you all The Richard w. Eller Family God bless you Ronnie And Donnie Teresa Lynn Eller-bowlin

Mrs Smith, sons and and family. Mr Smith's obituary says a lot of good things about him. The positive impact that he made on his employees by his great leadership and willingness to work along side of them teaching instead of preaching will long be remembered.
My deepest sympathy to all of you during this sad time. He was truely a southern gentleman.

Ronnie, Janis and Mrs.Smith you have my deepest sympathy at this sad time. Losing Mr. Smith is not only a loss to your family, but to everyone whose life he touched and made beter. Ronnie you are a devoted and loving son, and Janis you have always treated the Smiths as if they were your own parents. I know you will miss him.

Ronnie and Janis,
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring your confort. Your Dad was a wonderful man and a blessing to all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
Jancie Graham

Ronnie and family,
Your father was indeed a great man. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Mr. Smith was such a loving and caring man. As Teresa Wise said, we at Piedmont Eye will miss him greatly but will remember him fondly. He was truly a great man.

A gentle soul- a loving servant of his Lord- and a blessing to all who knew him. What better legacy could there be?

May God comfort you upon your loss- yet be reminded of HIS promises for all who have believed upon the salvation Christ has so willingly provivided.

Mr. Smith was always so kind to my Mother (of which I am so very appreciative), and has always meant so much to Donnie and Lynn and their kids. He was a wonderful and loving man.

My love, thoughts,...

I am saddened to hear of Wilson L. Smith's passing. He was a kind and generous man. He was my friend and I loved him. I will keep Mrs. Smith in my prayers and I love her, too.