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Jonathan Ashley Smith's life journey ended unexpectedly on September 25, 2024, at the age of 48, in Speedway, IN, just one day shy of his 49th birthday. Born in Beech Grove, IN, on September 26, 1975, he was the beloved son of the late Donald J. Smith and Cathy D. Smith.
Jonathan's legacy is one of dedication and passion. A Beech Grove High School graduate, he excelled in athletics, particularly in football, a sport that held a special place in his heart. For more than two decades, Jonathan devoted his time and skills to UPS, where he worked as a package handler, forming lasting bonds with many colleagues.
Surviving him is his cherished mother, Cathy Smith; loving brothers, Donald (Michelle) Smith and Nathaniel Smith; supportive aunt, Susan Smith; caring uncle, Mike (Gayle) Brown; nephews, Stephen, Brandon, and Logan Smith; and great-nieces, Divinity and Lily Smith.
Jonathan finds peace in the presence of his late father, Donald Smith; beloved sister, Megan Smith; grandparents, Harvel H. and Dorothy D. Brown, Clayton and Fanny Smith; and uncle, Ronald N. Smith.
As we prepare to pay tribute to Jonathan's life, a sense of reflection fills the air. Visitation will be at Indiana Funeral Care, Greenwood Chapel, on October 1, 2024, from 4:00 to 8:00 PM, allowing friends and family to honor Jonathan's memory and share in the celebration of his life. In his passing, Jonathan leaves a legacy of love, dedication, and warm memories that will be treasured by all who knew him.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations can be made to help the family with funeral cost.
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