1965 - 2022
1965 - 2022
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1965
2022
Joey E. Smith, Age 57 of Stockbridge, formerly of Doraville, died on Tuesday, March 15, 2022.
Joey Smith was a well nested mechanic for 20 years. He enjoyed fishing and NASCAR just as much as his profession.
In his departure he left behind a sister, Ann Hill; brother-in-law, Eddie hill; nieces and nephews, Jessie, Tony and Cody; sons, Matt and Jay Smith; aunt, Iris Dockrey and cousins Ronnie and Mark Smith.
He will be missed dearly by those left behind that loved him the most.
Graveside services will be held at North Atlanta Memorial Park and Mausoleum. Those who wish may sign the online guest registry at www.cannonclevelandfunerals.com. Cannon Cleveland Funeral Directors, 770-914-1414.
Brenda Brown
March 27, 2022
I remember his smile. He was always smiling when I saw him at his Aunt Iris's house.
Brenda Brown
March 27, 2022
I remember he smiled a lot. I saw him at his Aunt Iris's house quite often.
Cathy Farmer
March 27, 2022
You're gonna be missed by so many. You were taken way too soon. See you on the other side
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Nick & Sheena Albert
March 26, 2022
Joe Bob you will be missed!! You was such a sweet, caring, loving person. Nick is gonna miss you. Rest in Heaven Buddy! We miss you & Love You!! We are Praying for all the Family. God Bless each & everyone of y'all.
Dee Dee Dufour
March 25, 2022
Hey Buzzard. This saddens my heart so bad. Thank you for all the good times you shared with us all. You will he missed by so many. Thank you being that brother, uncle, and friend to my family. You will forever be missed.
Love you always, The Dufour's

Iris Dockery
March 25, 2022
Joey, I can’t believe you are gone. You were the first grandchild, my first nephew. I watched you grow into the most caring and helpful man. You would help a stranger in need or anyone you knew. You have always been so much a part of my life and Ronnie and Mark’s. I am going to miss our talks and texts, and lunches whenever we could get together. It seems you were always in demand helping someone. I know a lot of people are going to miss you too. I am at peace knowing you know Jesus and he is hugging on you now. You are reunited with your Mom and Dad and all the rest. But, you are leaving us with a big hole in our heart. Love you so much and will see you again. Rest In Peace. No more struggles and pain for you❤
Debbie (Nana) Stanley
March 25, 2022
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Susan Jones
March 24, 2022
With sincere condolences and prayers to the family, Allen and Susan jones
The Staff of Cannon-Cleveland Funeral Directors
March 21, 2022
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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