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Janet Loulie "Janny" Smith

Janet Smith Obituary

Janet Loulie Smith was born March 19, 1959, in Atlanta, Georgia, to Mary Janet Smith (nee Gillon) and Forrest L. Smith, Jr. She was the great-granddaughter of Georgia Governor Allen Candler.

She graduated from Marietta High School and went to college at Florida State University. There she met her life-long partner, Susan Archie. Janet and Susan helped introduce the tomahawk chop to Atlanta Braves fans.

Following graduation, Janet moved first to Washington, D.C., then to New York City, where Susan had gone after college. They were early adopters of life in Brooklyn's Prospect Park Slope.

It was fortunate that she loved to drive, for moving back to Atlanta, Janet embarked on a highly successful career as a residential real estate appraiser. She knew better than Google the best ways to get around Atlanta.

A consummate host, Janet opened her art-filled home to everyone. "Yummy" pool parties at the house in Candler Park became legendary among Atlanta's gay community.

A world traveler, Janet spent a year in Norway while in high school as part of a study abroad program as well as a semester studying art history in Florence, Italy. She also visited much of Europe, South America, and Southeast Asia.

An excellent musician, she sang with the bands Monkey One and The Wayward Family Band.

Janet and Susan retired to Fernandina Beach, Florida, where she volunteered for Meals on Wheels and hosted visits from friends and family. In addition to Susan, Janet is survived by her brother, Forrest Smith, sisters Priscilla Smith and Elizabeth Carnathan, nephews Larry Smith and Clay Carnathan, nieces Gabriella Gonzalez-Smith and Sylvia Carnathan (their Tia), and one grand niece, her namesake Loulie Smith; Susan's sister Joyce Ludwig, nieces Katie Brown, Courteney Ludwig and Robin Kinney, and nephew Cody Ludwig. Janet leaves behind a flock of lost souls who found solace in her uncanny ability to make conversation. She remembered every detail about any person who crossed her path and made them feel like a superstar.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to Georgia Equality or any effort to defeat Trump.

A celebration of her life will be held at a later date.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Marietta Daily Journal on Apr. 20, 2024.

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Jeanne Combs

May 1, 2024

Dearest Susan, you have my sympathies and prayers during this difficult time. Brian sent me the information about Janet.

stephanie newberry

May 1, 2024

Janet was a beautiful smile every time she was in the pool! She will be missed. Always Loved. My deep sympathy to all those she left behind.

Tina McElhatton

April 27, 2024

I stood next to Janet at water aerobics and was always greeted by her beautiful smile. What a wonderful life she had! I wish I had known her better. I was so sorry to hear that she had passed.

Lisa Hooper

April 24, 2024

Janet was a joy to be with. We spent many class hours jumping in the pool at the Atlantic Rec. Center. She was always smiling and enjoyed pool time with our group. Her place in the pool will be always remembered by me and the other water aerobic regulars.

Debra Schmidt

April 21, 2024

Sincere condolences to all of Janet's loved ones. I only knew her from water aerobics, but I genuinely liked her very much, and was deeply saddened to learn of her passing. It seems so hard to believe.

David Phillips

April 20, 2024

love and sympathy

Pam Wamberg

April 20, 2024

What an inspiring life...clearly lived to serve others and celebrate the beauty surrounding her.

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