Doug Smith

Doug Smith obituary, Palestine, TX

Doug Smith

Doug Smith Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Rhone Funeral Home on Feb. 10, 2025.

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It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Guy Douglas Smith, III, age 73, of Palestine, Texas. Doug, as he was best known to his family and friends, passed away at Christus Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler, Texas on the 6th day of February 2025, with the love and support of his family by his side. He was born in Dallas, Texas, on the 29th day of October 1951 to parents Guy Douglas Smith, Jr. and Patricia Ann Page Smith.
Doug's commitment to public service was evident through his tenure as a City Councilman, where he dedicated himself to the betterment of Anderson County. His passion for justice and rehabilitation led him to a fulfilling career as a parole officer with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, from which he retired in 2011. Doug was a previous member and "the voice of the Westwood Panthers" on KLIS where he was devoted to delivering exciting play by plays on the radio for fans for many years. Later in life, he reprised his role of radio commentator on KNET for a few more Westwood Panthers games to round out his radio career.
A man of faith, Doug was a proud and long-standing member of the Trinity Valley Community Church praise team and was an invaluable piece of the church in any facet he was in. His love for the arts shone brightly as he took to the stage with the Palestine Community Theatre, where he delighted audiences with his singing and dancing. Doug's patriotism was evident as a member and former ride captain of the East Texas Patriot Guard Riders.
Doug's civic engagement extended to his participation in "Citizens on Patrol," where he worked to ensure the safety and security of his neighborhood. A staunch supporter of the Second Amendment, he was also a proud member of the Texas State Rifle Association. His political involvement was a significant part of his life, as evidenced by his active role in the Republican National Committee.
Volunteering was second nature to Doug; he generously gave his time to anyone or any organization in need. His outgoing and outspoken nature meant he never met a stranger, and he could often be found engaging in lively discussions on a wide range of topics, especially politics.
Above all, Doug cherished his family, particularly his grandchildren, who were the light of his life. His memory will be cherished and kept alive in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know him.
He is preceded in death by his parents; grandparents, Nell Mccauley, Newman Page, Guy Douglas Smith, Irene Smith; brother-in-law, Kevin Wood; sister-in-law, Kaye Morgan; uncle, Jack Page; aunt, Doris Mullens; and dear friend, Juaniece Henry.
Doug leaves behind his beloved wife of over 40 years, Debbie Smith; daughter, Shannon Fitzgerald and husband Thommas; son, Thomas Sistrunk; sister, Stefani Wood; grandchildren, Madeline Sistrunk, Caitlyn Sistrunk, Tanna Adams, Jenna Fitzgerald, Tristan Fitzgerald, Kaysi Fitzgerald, and Cortney Flores; aunt, Sandy Page; nieces, Madison Wood and husband Justin Gilpin, Mackenzie Duke and husband Allan, Jennifer Morgan; nephews, Dylan Wood and wife Mandi Moore, Ben Schoberle and wife Silvia; great-niece, Sophie Duke; great-nephews, William Avila, Samuel Avila, Bennett Gilpin and Everett Wood; cousin, Traci Schoberle and husband Frank; along with family friends, Kay Hardy and Sammye Wood. He is also survived by other family members and a multitude of friends.
The family will host a Celebration of Life service at one o'clock in the afternoon on Saturday, the 15th day of February 2025 at The Texas Theatre.
Honorary pallbearers include Dr. Sidney Chadwell, John Lamb, Dr. Richard Yates, Gerry Don Goodwin, Mike Henry, and Jim Vincill.
In lieu of customary remembrances, memorial contributions can be directed towards The Texas Theatre, P.O. Box 80, Palestine, Texas 75802 or breastcancer.org.
A special thanks to Enhabit Home Health Care and Christus Mother Frances in Tyler, Texas.
Cremation services for Guy Douglas Smith, III are in care of Rhone Funeral Home, 3900 S. State Highway 19, Palestine, Texas. Please visit his online memorial tribute at www.rhonefuneralhome.com, where words of comfort and condolence may be shared electronically with his family.
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July 12, 2025

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Eddie "Brian Randall" Sinclair

February 15, 2025

Doug and I worked together on several productions in the Texas Theater under direction of Kenny Adams. Doug bailed me out on stage when we had equipment failures live on stage thanks to his fast thinking and knowledge of not just his part in the performance, but everyone else's part. Doug and I were both radio announcers on competing radio stations. I visited Doug on the air a few times at KLIS. He was very professional and I admired him for that. I'm pretty sure I met George Dickel at Doug's house for the first time one night after a cast party. He was a great guy. His speaking and singing voice was incredible. Doug did his own face makeup for stage lighting as well. Very talented. I have a newspaper clipping of Doug and myself I wanted to post, but being from the 70's, I can't find it.

RIP Doug Smith. It's your final curtain call. I'll see you at the big cast party in they sky.

I'm sorry I can't make it to Palestine today, your celebration is in 10 minutes and I just found out. I would have been there. If I find your picture, I'll be back.

Martha Roy

February 11, 2025

Doug sang at my daughter´s wedding. He had a beautiful voice and I know he´s in the choir of heaven.

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