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Ethel Christine Daniell Reinsmith died on December 7, 2023 at age 93. She was born on November 21, 1930 in Atlanta, Georgia. She graduated from Avondale High School in 1949. She obtained a BBA degree in Secretarial Studies with Honor from the University of Georgia, Atlanta Division in 1954. She worked for several years as a secretary with Walthour & Hood, a sporting goods company, before joining the Atlanta law firm of Turner, Turner & Turner, P.C. where she worked many years while raising four children. She and her family moved to Marietta in 1973. She was a longtime member of Milford Baptist Church serving as Church Clerk. Her husband, Donald Reinsmith and oldest son, Robert Reinsmith, precede her in death. Ethel is survived by her son, Stephen M. Reinsmith, Sr. (Darlene) of Powder Springs, Georgia, and daughters, Linda M. Johnson (Bill) of Talking Rock, Georgia, and Betsy J. Usher (Alex) of Acworth, Georgia, and three grandchildren, Stephen M. Reinsmith, Jr. of Arlington, Texas, Tyler D. Reinsmith of Powder Springs, Georgia, and Lindsey M. and (Matthew) Hahn of Forsyth, Georgia. The family will receive friends on Monday, December 11, 2023 from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. at West Cobb Funeral Home and Crematory in Marietta, Georgia, with the funeral at noon on Tuesday, December 12, 2023 at the same location.
Donations may be made in Ethel Reinsmith’s memory to Milford Baptist Church in Marietta, Georgia.
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