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Therrell Smith Obituary

Therrell Camille Smith of Washington, DC transitioned to her eternal home on Monday, December 15, 2025, at the age of 108. Therrell was born on November 5, 1917, to Dr. Thomas and Birdie C. Smith. She was the second of five sisters.
From an early age, Therrell knew she wanted to open her own ballet studio. At eight-years-old, she began formal ballet lessons with Mabel Jones Freeman. Later, she volunteered as the choreographer for school and community productions while attending Garnet Patterson Junior High and Dunbar High School. Shortly after graduating from Fisk University in 1939 with a major in sociology and a minor in history, Therrell began her career as a dance instructor at the Abraham Lincoln Centre Camp in Tower Hill, Wisconsin. The camp's purpose was to provide opportunities for inner city children of all races to play and learn. Therrell also began helping teach at LeDroit Park Nursery School, which was founded by her older sister, Mathilde. As a result, dance lessons were included as part of the school's curriculum.
Additionally, for several years, Therrell served as head counselor and dance and drama instructor for girls at Camp Atwater located in North Brookfield, Massachusetts.
Therrell's desire to study classical ballet also led to a combined five years of study at the Ballet Arts School at Carnegie Hall in New York City and private lessons with Russian ballerina Madame Mathilde Kzchesinska in Paris.
Therrell opened her first ballet studio with three students and their very supportive parents in 1948. She touched the lives of thousands of students over the course of her long career and instilled a love of the arts and the importance of physical activity. She was well known for her annual recitals in Cramton Auditorium at Howard University where both girls and boys performed admirably in costumes designed by Therrell. Several of her students have had careers in dance, including Virginia Johnson, formerly a prima ballerina and later artistic director with the Dance Theatre of Harlem. Therrell is credited with being one of the pioneers in introducing and growing the love of classical ballet in the Washington, DC's black community.
Therrell's desire to share the gift of an arts education with even more students compelled her to start a foundation in her parents' names to offer dance and movement classes to students in the District of Columbia Public School system. For roughly 25 years, Therrell worked with several principals across the district to provide free ballet lessons to students. Indeed, during the height of its existence, the Thomas and Birdie C. Smith Arts Foundation offered after-school classes in 12 schools and funded scholarships for talented youth. The Foundation also recently donated over $100,000 to the Dance Theatre of Harlem to create a scholarship in Therrell's honor for students from the District of Columbia to participate in the Theatre's summer program.
Over the course of her life, Therrell was inspired by the arts and nature, deeply connected to family and friends, and engaged in work she found fulfilling. In addition, she never stopped learning and never stopped using her gifts to instill the love of dance in children.
Therrell was also blessed to receive numerous awards and accolades during her lifetime. Over the years, she received recognition from the Mayor and the City Council, was inducted in 2019 to the Washington Performing Arts Hall of Fame, received the Washington D.C. Hall of Fame Society's 2019 Legacy Award, and was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Atlanta Fisk Club, among others. Therrell was also a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, initiated in Fisk University's Pi Chapter. Prior to her death, Therrell was the oldest Fisk alumna in the greater Washington, DC area. Additionally, Therrell was a member of Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ in her earlier years and Unity Church of Washington, DC in her later years.
Therrell is survived by her sister, Johanna Smith Wood, Ph.D.; several of her nephews and nieces, William Donald Brown III, Michelle Brown, M.D., Barbara J. Brown, Ph.D., Gregory Kent Haynes, Stephanie (Ollie) Matson, Gina Haynes-Sanders, and David Keith Morris, as well as great-nieces and nephews, great-grandnieces and a great-grandnephew, many other relatives, special friends, and a host of former students who mourn her passing while also celebrating her life.
Therrell was preceded in death by her sisters, Mathilde (James) Gray, Marion Smith (Robert) Haynes, and Jusouida Melva (Donald) Brown, brother-in-law, John Roland Wood, her nephews, James C. Gray, Jr. and Thomas Brown, and her niece, Lynda Morris Thomas.
Visitation to be held on Monday, December 29, 2025 at Unity of Washington, DC, 1225 R Street NW, Washington, DC 20009 from 10 a.m. until time of Service at 11 a.m. Interment Private. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations be made to the Dance Theatre of Harlem in Therrell's honor via the Dance Theatre of Harlem website.

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Published by The Washington Post from Dec. 26 to Dec. 27, 2025.

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Dr Katerina Teaiwa, Canberra, Australia

December 31, 2025

Our deepest condolences to her family and friends. My mother, Joan Martin Teaiwa, was Miss Smith´s first student. My grandmother, Hestlene Brooks Martin, was a dear friend and supporter of Miss Smith´s work for decades. Even though we lived far away in Fiji, my sisters and I met her several times and learned her style of ballet from our mother. Many years ago, I painted and gifted her a picture "Miss Smith´s ballet school." My Aunt, Theresa Roberson, always kept everyone in touch and we last saw Miss Smith in 2018. I now live in Australia and still think of her and share ballet stories with my daughters. What an amazing life and far reaching impact. Rest in love, peace and grace.

Lana Polk Murray

December 29, 2025

Praying for the Smith family at this time of loss. 108 years! What an amazing, long life filled with so much history and love. If it had not been for Aunt Therrell introducing my mom and dad in Washington, DC many years ago, I would not be here. I will miss hearing her stories and listening to her words of wisdom. A lady of true grace, poise, and beauty. May God continue to bless the family and comfort you.

Antoinette Schooler

December 29, 2025

Deepest sympathy and condolences to the extended family of Therrell Smith. She was a close and cherished friend of our family. She will be remembered as the epitome of grace, style, and refinement to those she mentored. Farewell my dear Soror. May you rest in eternal peace.

Dana Gaskins

December 28, 2025

Aunt Therrell was something else that st the gorgeous age of 100 she lightly danced across the stage so elegant and beautiful. Bless the family as you memorialize and pay homage to an outstanding woman.

Dr. Sandra Young, member, Plymouth Congregational Church, UCC

December 28, 2025

It was quite memorable to watch MS Smith dancing at Plymouth during special occasions. She was 'forever young; light on her feet, and generously shared her gift of dance.

Trystin Kier Francis

December 26, 2025

Ms. Smith was divine. I remember my time with her adoring and affectionately.

Dennis F Hightower

December 22, 2025

It is with profound sadness that I bid Therrell farewell. My deepest condolences to her family on this monumental loss.

I had the privilege of knowing Therrell for all of my 84 years. She and my mother were born three months apart in 1917, and were childhood friends in the old Shaw district of DC and schoolmates (and later, along with her sister, Mathilde, AKA Sorority Sisters) - a lifelong friendship that ended only when my mother passed away in 2007.

My late cousin was one of her first three ballet students in 1948; and I had the honor of playing the piano at Therrell's first dance recital that year.

When her sister, Mathilde, started LeDroit Park Nursery School, I was one of her first students, and Therrell was a wonderful teacher and role model during her time there.

Her 100th birthday celebration at University of the District of Columbia will always be remembered for the dance routine she performed with several of her male relatives!!

I spoke with Therrell often after she moved to the Forest Hills Senior Living facilty. She exercised daily and regularly walked the grounds. The nursing staff there was in awe of her energy and resilience!!

Over many decades, through her various ballet programs, Therrell influenced the lives of so many young girls in the DC area and at Camp Atwater (the 104 year old African American owned and operated camp for boys and girls in North Brookfield, MA).

Therrell Camille Smith
will be sorely missed, but never forgotten.

May she rest in Peace.

Dennis F. Hightower
Lifelong Family Friend
Camp Atwater Alumnus

Lynn B. Welters

December 22, 2025

Ms. Smith had not seen me in many years .. she was invited to see one of recitals from a current family.. to my complete surprise and Joy .. Ms. Smith came backstage and greeted me with " Hello Lovie you are doing a wonderful job ".. her words were and still are so dear to my heart.. I will always honor, admire and adore Therrell Smith.. Ballet Artist of Excellence..
Lynn B. Welters

Cheryl M Long

December 22, 2025

I was pleased to work with her as a member of the Women's Committee of Washington Performing Arts. She was a lively contributor to all that we did. Having grown up near her dance school, I learned of her talents at an early age. It was a great experience to know her. May she rest in peace.

cheri Lyon

December 20, 2025

Although I´ve never met Ms. Smith personally and reading about her made me think how wish I could talk, dance, just being taught about life at 108 God has Blessed her on this earth to be his servant and Job well done. I was bless to meet Johanna Thomas & Apples don´t fall from the tree. What family and friends have is memories. You all is blessed.
With Love
Cheri Lyon

Pamela Howell

December 20, 2025

I'm sending my sympathy and condolences to Stephenie and family. May GOD give each one of you strength and guidance during your time of sorrow. Just hold on, you are in GOD'S beholding hands. GOD BLESS
Pamela Howell

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