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Leslie Lynn Smith, who graced this world with her presence on August 3, 1966, left us with hearts filled with laughter on October 13, 2023 at 4:10pm ET.
Leslie was a vibrant and unapologetically eccentric soul, who marched to the beat of her own drum, She possessed a unique talent for finding humor in even the most mundane or tension-filled situations.
Her wild and unpredictable antics never failed to evoke endless laughter and create cherished memories. Leslie was notorious for her mischievous streak, or rather, several of them, keeping everyone on their toes and filling every room she entered with her infectious laughter.
Interacting with Leslie might have led to an initial shock, but for those who ventured further, it resulted in relationships to be cherished.
Leslie's unconventional life was illuminated by her exceptional brand of humor, a beacon that brought joy and light to all fortunate enough to know her. She leaves behind a treasury of stories and laughter, a testament to her enduring impact on those privileged to call her a friend.
Leslie is survived by her children: Zane Cox (Sheila) and Auston Cox; sister Cindy Smith; aunt Kelley Hall; grandchildren: Zane, Chloe, Zoey, Kennedy, and Dakota; nephew Paris Smith; niece Falen Smith; and great-niece Lucia. She is preceded in death by her mother, Frankie Cox.
Leslie will be deeply missed but never forgotten, her laughter and spirit forever enshrined in the hearts of those she touched.
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