John W. Smith

John W. Smith obituary, New Castle, DE

John W. Smith

John Smith Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Homes & Crematory - New Castle on Jul. 3, 2024.

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John W. Smith was born in Stonewall, NC on May 15, 1935. He was the son of Vander & Annie Mae Smith (Johnson). John devoted his life to ensuring his family had a safe and loving home. He had the gift of gab and took pleasure in meeting new people. In his free time, John enjoyed hanging out with his friends, ensuring his cars were in tip top shape, driving south to visit his family, watching westerns, cutting the grass, playing pool and Pitty Pat, and listening to music, especially James Brown and Aretha Franklin.
John was one of three children. John fell asleep in death in Wilmington, Delaware on June 28, 2024. In the early stages of his life, John moved from Lumber Bridge, NC to Brooklyn, NY. At 18 years old, he arrived in the Big Apple, commonly known as New York City. Lovingly known as "Johnny Boot," he met the love of his life, Hazel Vanderhorst and they became inseparable. The two love birds pronounced their love in a public declaration on May 28, 1960. As the years went by and their love grew, they decided to raise a blended family of five children. Lewis, Anthony, Sput, Jackie and Alton; the apples of their eyes.
John was well known for his stylish clothes, neat demeanor, and his perfectly manicured mustache. As time progressed, he became known as "Cowboy" due to the various cowboy hats and boots he wore. He loved cars and made sure his vehicles were clean and always running correctly. He was willing to help anyone in need of help. He took pride in any job he held and won awards for perfect attendance. These were some of John's favorite sayings: "If you talk too much, you'll make people hate you." Or "If you say huh, you can hear." His memory was amazing. You could ask him something that happened 50 years ago and he would remember it verbatim.
In December 1977 and after 44 years of living in Brooklyn, John and Hazel decided to plant their last set of roots in Delaware. He genuinely enjoyed the change of scenery and a new pace of life after retiring from Morton International in 1997.With his warm personality, he openly welcomed those accepted by his family. John & Hazel traveled every summer to visit their families in North and South Carolina. They enjoyed these annual trips.
Like any other parent, he did not like to see his children upset with one another. Family was everything to him, especially his grandchildren. He did not have a problem babysitting his grandchildren or picking them up or taking them to daycare or school.
John is preceded in death by his wife, Hazel Smith; parents, Vander & Annie Mae Smith; sons, Lewis & Anthony Vanderhorst. He is survived by his children, Osmund Smith (Sput), Gwendolyn (Jackie) & Lambert A. Brown, Jr (son-in-law), Alton & Sandra Smith (daughter-in-law); his grandchildren, Shante & Micah Chamberlain, Dianaja (Dee) & Keith Nazario, Shian Smith, Deonjane (Deon) Brown, Rihanna Smith, Taylor Smith and Atalia Nickey; his great grandchildren, Justin Baloga, Freya Rodriquez, Reign Nazario & Kenzo Teat; his sister, Eula Ware; his brother, Leroy Smith, As well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and close friends.
John was dearly loved by all and will be sorely missed.
A private service for the family will be held on Wednesday, July 10, 2024.

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