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Tommy Ray Smith

1944 - 2019

Tommy Ray Smith obituary, 1944-2019, Fort Worth, TX

BORN

1944

DIED

2019

FUNERAL HOME

Martin Thompson & Son Funeral Home

6009 Wedgwood Drive

Fort Worth, Texas

Tommy Smith Obituary

Tommy Ray Smith BENBROOK -- Tommy Ray Smith, 74, passed away March 9, 2019 after a brave battle with Parkinson's Disease. SERVICE: A visitation will be held from 10 - 11 a.m. with a service beginning at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 20, 2019, at the Marty Leonard Chapel, 3131 Sanguinet St, Fort Worth, TX 76107. He was born to James Thomas and Ella Myrtle Smith on October 27, 1944 in Denton. He lived on a farm in Valley View and had two older brothers, Don and Kenneth, whom he admired very much. During school, Tommy won awards for his outstanding work in the FFA program. Later, he attended Tarrant County College and studied business. Tommy joined the Army Reserve in 1965 and served until 1971. He was proud to serve his country. In 1965, Tommy began a 42 1/2 year career at Bell Helicopter. His favorite position was being a Timekeeper and distributing paychecks every Friday. Everyone was very happy to see him. In 1966, he married Sharon Hogan and they had three sons; Brian, Jason and Spencer. Sadly, he became a widower too soon and dedicated his life to raising his sons. While working at Bell Helicopter, he met Brenda Williams. She fell in love with Tommy's cute smile, sweet disposition and kind heart. In 1995, they married and he became a stepdad to Geoffrey and Leslie Williams. Soon, they discovered a love for Volkswagens. Their first VW was a 73 bug. They met many friends at VW shows and joined the Fort Worth Volks Folks club. Tommy celebrated life and enjoyed spending time with family, neighbors and friends. He and Brenda liked visiting pretty beaches and awesome car shows. Tommy had fun with all the grandchildren. He looked forward to their visits and loved each one with all his heart. SURVIVORS: Tommy was predeceased by his parents; wife, Sharon Hogan Smith; and a brother, Don Smith. Tommy is survived by his wife, Brenda Smith; brother, Kenneth and Marydel Smith; sons, Brian and Andrea Smith, Jason and Karla Smith, Spencer and Jessica Smith; stepson, Geoffrey and Sachi Williams; stepdaughter, Leslie and Patrick Jelsma; grandchildren, Chandler and wife, Haley Smith, Caroline Smith, Skyler Smith, Dylan Smith, Jet Smith, Elena and Alyssa Williams, Myer and Maddox Jelsma; and other family members. The family wishes to thank the wonderful staff at Sunrise Sr Assisted Living and Encompass Hospice for their thoughtful and tender care for Tommy.

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Published by Star-Telegram on Mar. 19, 2019.

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Sheryl Trotter

May 4, 2019

? Did Tommy a son name Tommy and daughter named Tammy and set a twin

ward kalbfleisch

March 23, 2019

So sorry Brenda of Tommy's passing. I was out of town and just got back. My condolences to you and your families. You two were always good people to me at bell even tough we didn't hang out. Family is always important to me and you are Bell family God Bless you

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Betty Alvarado

March 16, 2019

Brenda, we were saddened to learn of Tommys death. We didnt know him, but know YOU and can guess that he was a very special guy, to be your partner. Love and hugs, Betty and Nick

Vinson

March 15, 2019

Out thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

David & Diane Stone

March 14, 2019

Our love & sympathy goes out to Brenda & her family.

Sherry Angeles

March 13, 2019

Tommy may you Rest In Peace. You were one of the kindest souls who ever walked this earth. Brenda love you girl.

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3131 Sanguinet St, Fort Worth, TX

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