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Bart Smith Obituary

Lt. Bart Smith

Lt. Bart Smith (Charles Barton Smith), age 64 passed away Sunday, June 10, 2012. Bart was tenacious during the last year as he fought AML (Leukemia) like the true solider he was, never complaining about the long journey. Surrounded by the unending love of his wife, family and friends, Bart slipped peacefully into the arms of the Lord. Awaiting him was his Mother, Father, grandparents, brother, son, brother-in-law and "Contact" for his glorious arrival into Heaven.

Lt. Smith was a lifelong resident of the Blackman Community. He was the son of the late William Christopher and Thelma Miller Smith. He was preceded in death by his child; Christopher Barton Smith, brother; Hooty Smith and grandparents; Ernest Manson and Eunice Christopher Smith, Alberta McKee Miller and special friend; William "Contact" Carney.

Lt. Smith was a 1967 graduate of Central High School. During high school and years beyond, he worked at Woodfin Funeral Chapel. He served in the US Army by protecting our freedom in the Vietnam War from 1968-1970 receiving a host of medals, including the Purple Heart and Bronze Star Valor. He came home to Murfreesboro and entered the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy. Bart proudly served the citizens of Murfreesboro and Rutherford County with thirty-nine years of law enforcement service, ending with the onset of illness. Simultaneously, Bart served as a private contractor-school bus owner/operator (Bus 150 and Bus 184) for Rutherford County Schools for over twenty-five (plus) years. Bart served many schools around Rutherford County with daily transportation to school and transportation for ballgames, band trips/competitions for Riverdale, Oakland, Siegel and his beloved Blackman. Bart never thought he had enough to do; therefore, he worked part time for twenty (plus) years for Tennessee Auto Auction (Manheim) and the Murfreesboro Auto Auction. His love for people and his magnetic personality allowed him to flourish in the "loves" of his career. In his spare time, he loved having a few cows and calves around, something he grew up with, as he was the son of 6th generation farmer in the Blackman Community on the "Manson Pike". Bart loved to be busy and if he had any spare time, he loved to relax and have good times with his family and friends. Bart was an avid Nascar, UT football, Titans football and Elvis Presley Fan. Elvis visited Murfreesboro's Murphy Center for a show and Bart had the privilege of serving as his escort while in town with MPD. He was a member of the Rutherford County Sportsman's Club and Blackman Methodist Church. Bart's love for people and his magnetic personality allowed him to flourish in his career and into his relationships with an unending list of friends and those who loved him. Bart was blessed to have the love of his life, the sparkle in his eyes, the one who "lit his fire" and soul mate by his side every minute of every day loving him through life and all its good times and bad.

Survivors include his devoted and loving wife, Clarissa; son, Patrick (Vicky) Smith; daughter, Kaycie (Zach) Smith Royston; grandchildren, Waylon Smith and Bentley Royston, cousins; Bob Williams, Jennifer (Chris) Williams Henson all of Murfreesboro and Bubba and (Cindy) Williams of Manchester; nephews, Walt (Annette) Smith, Jimmy (Valerie) Smith and David (Cindy) Smith along with his wife's family; mother and father, Laverne and Murel Grant; brother, Greg Grant; sisters, Beth Fuqua all of Murfreesboro, Laura (Jasper) Boner of Lavergne and Patty Bratcher of Leitchfield, Kentucky; nephews, Ryan (Erin) Bratcher, Brandon Grant; nieces, Katy Grant, Lindsey and Shelby Fuqua. Beloved furry family members; Hannah, Shana and Chloe. Bart leaves behind an endless list of special friends who were more like family to him.

Active Pallbearers will be Steve Spence, Glenn Chrisman, Terry Spence, Harold Gooding, Jon Frazier, David Harrison, Jr. and Carl Watkins representing the Rutherford County Sheriff's Office, Murfreesboro Police Department and Tennessee Highway Patrol.

Honorary Pallbearers will be Steve McNabb, David Dinkins, Alfred Demumbreum, Steve Harrison, Bart Yeargan, David Harrison, Sr., Randall Robinson, Roger Smith, Steve Lane, John Harney, Terry Hodge, Judge Donna Scott Davenport, Judge David Loughry, Judge Ben Hall McFarlin, Judge Larry Brandon, Judge Don Ash, Judge Robert Corlew, Judge Mark Rodgers, Judge Royce Taylor, Judge David Bragg and Judge Ewing Sellers.

Visitation will be Friday, June 15th from 4:00pm to 8:00pm with Law Enforcement Honor Guard presiding. Services will be at Woodfin Chapel on Saturday, June 16th at 1:00pm with visitation from noon until time of service with the Rev. Gayle T. Watson and Rev. Bryan Brooks officiating. Burial will be at Washington-Smith Cemetery on Manson Pike with full military honors.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Leukemia/Lymphoma Society 404 BNA Drive Nashville, TN 37217; Minnie Pearl Cancer Foundation @ Sarah Cannon Cancer/Centennial 310 25th Avenue North Suite 103 Nashville, TN 37203 or Blackman United Methodist Church 4380 Manson Pike Murfreesboro, TN 37129

The family would like to thank Dr. Ian Flinn, Dr. Michael Savona, Dr. Jesus Berdaja, Dr. Sydney Hester, Dr. Julie Horton, Dr. Jackson Wray, Dr. Christian Vissers, Dr. Biesman, Dr. Wheeler, Dr. Fakkruddin, Dr. Honeycutt and Dr. Basham along with the many physicians and nurse practitioners who were actively involved in his care. Our heartfelt thanks to the 3rd floor Centennial Medical Center/BMT, ICU, Clinic Nursing, "his girls" from Physical Therapy and Administrative staff for the diligent and compassionate care provided to their "number #1" as Bart affectionately reminded them from time to time. WOODFIN FUNERAL CHAPEL. 893-5151. Online condolences may be made at www.woodfinchapel.com

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Published by The Daily News Journal from Jun. 13 to Jun. 15, 2012.

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Keith Nobles

June 19, 2012

Bart was a great freind to all and he will be deeply missed. We need more men like him, dedicated, honorable, willing to work for first his Country then his County. A good Solider, Police Officer and freind. Rest well brother you have earned yours. God speed, and our prayers to your family.

April Dooley

June 18, 2012

Bart was a great man, I rode his bus for a few years before graduating from Oakland. God bless you Bart and your family. I will keep you in my prayers.

Casey & Mary Craft

June 16, 2012

Bart was an amazing person all around and we loved having him as our afternoon bus driver for many years. WE LOVE YOU BART :)

RICK BRATCHER

June 15, 2012

very sad to hear of Bart"s passing.I always enjoyed his smile. RICKS AUTO SALES / SMYRNA

Steve Sandefur

June 15, 2012

Clarissa, Sheryl and I want to express our heartfelt loss to you and your family in Bart's paaing away. We loved him and both have many fond memories of him from years gone by. God bless and keep you.

Terry & Linda Hodge

June 15, 2012

To our very dear friend - Bart, You will always be in our hearts remembering the good times that we shared. There will never be another one like you Master Badge. Clarissa, you took such good care of him. May every memory you have bring smiles to your heart.

June 14, 2012

Keep the candle burning for Bart family- Patrick, VIcky, and Waylon!!!

June 14, 2012

this goes out to Vicky; sorry to hear about your father in law Bart..you always talked to highly of him. may he rest in peace and my prayers and thoughts are with you, Patrick, and Waylon at this time.we love you!!!

June 14, 2012

For a wonderful man who has left us and is now resting peacefully, Bart u will be missed by a lot of people! Patrick, Vicky and Waylon Smith yall will be in my thoughts and prayers along with Bart's FAMILY!!!! My God Bless you and your family!

June 14, 2012

Keep the candle burning for the Smith's- Patrick, Vicky, Waylon.. prayers and thoughts go out to you and GOD BLESS!! Love ya!!

Margie McCalla

June 14, 2012

Bart, we have special memories that continued on through our lives. Thanks for the wonderful gift you gave me, Patrick.
You fought many battles and never gave up. Now, go, rest in peace as your work on earth is done. God Bless my Friend.

Wendy Lard

June 14, 2012

So sorry to hear about the passing of a wonderful man. Bart you were one of a kind. You fought a good fight, you held your head high and you kept a possitive attitude. What a great example you left for others. I will never forget the compassion you showed my dad during his battle with cancer, or the kindness you showed me when he passed on.

Wow, how glorious it must be to hear our Father say, "welcome home thy good and faithful servant ".

Bart, you will be truly missed, but your legacy lives on through Patrick and Waylon. How proud you must be!

stanley mason

June 13, 2012

Bart you were a true soldier,and a true friend,may you rest in peace.
may God bless your family.
your friend.
stanley mason

June 13, 2012

This candle is for my father in law Patrick ,Waylon ,I will keep burning just for you We love you an you will be missed

Suzanne Close

June 13, 2012

Well I loved His craziness and will see him every time I look at Putter...RIP bro ..Suzanne

Michael Anderson

June 13, 2012

I would like to extend my sympathy to Bart's family. Bart was one of our customers where I work. The last thing he would always say to me before he left was I appreciate you. I appreciated him too and I'm so sorry to hear of his passing.

June 13, 2012

You will be sadly missed and we will never forget all the effort you put forth during our mom's funeral. Thank you you and see ya on the other side.

Jim Demumbreum
Charleston, SC

June 13, 2012

Bart you were such a nice and sweet person. You will be greatly missed. I am in remission now with cancer. I know what you had to go through, I kept up with your progress through my son, Steve Melton, but you are now in the hands of God. Bless your family and friends. Will miss seeing you around.

A friend,
Cricket (Melton) Scott Manchester, Tn.

June 13, 2012

I will miss your sweet smile and I was proud to call you my friend. You were just funny. Barbara Williamson

June 13, 2012

I will miss your every morning smile and cup of coffee. You always brightened each morning you walked in. May you be at peace. debbie

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