1968
2021
JAMES THOMAS SMART
HAMLET — James Thomas "Jim" Smart, left his earthly home and entered into the gates of heaven on Monday September 6, 2021. Jim was born on May 8, 1968, to Thomas E and the late Margaret B Smart.
Jim graduated from Richmond Senior High School and attended the University of North Carolina at Asheville, where he played baseball. He later graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He was an owner of Mabry's Drug and Homecare in Hamlet, NC.
Jim was preceded in death by his mother, Margaret, step-mother Carol, and his grandparents, Rev. James R and Helen Bruce, and Norris and Ruby Smart.
Jim is survived by his daughters, Katie and Erin Margaret and their mother, Trevie; father, Thomas Smart, brother, Jeff Smart (Jami), sisters, Jennifer Greene (Jeff) and Joy Harrelson (Mitch); soulmate, Jean Turnage and her daughters Peyton and Aubrie; nieces and nephews Megan Wallace (Deven), Corey Smart (Kalei), Brooke Simmons, Will Starling (Morgan), Jenna Greene, Hunter Smart, Jackson Greene, Thomas Greene (Meagan), Ethan Greene (Joanna), Dwan Hanshaw, Peyton and Savanna Harrelson; Uncle Rhan Smart; Aunt and Uncle Martha and David Bunn; first cousins Bryan Bunn, Travis, Terri, and Ashlyn Bunn; step-sister Mica Covington, and step-brother Chris Keziah; and a host of cousins, friends, and work family.
Jim loved people and he is survived by a host of friends. His nickname of "Snuk" has stuck with him and was what his friends knew him as. His "Snuk" family, and his Mabry's family were very important to Jim. He loved them just like his own.
Katie and Erin, Jim's girls, were what made his world go around. They have always been Jim's first priority and his biggest blessings. All you had to do was watch or ask him… he didn't mind the world seeing or knowing how much he loved them.
Jim's soulmate, Jean, and he shared a special bond, full of love, respect, and happiness. They enjoyed life with each other and together they shared their four special girls. Jean has been Jim's angel on earth. They made each other happy and completed one another.
Jim loved his family. His dad, brother, sisters, and he shared a very close relationship. They celebrated together, laughed together, cried together, and loved the Lord together. They have always been the 4-J's. This relationship will always be cherished, and his legacy will live on.
The family sends their heartfelt thanks to the host of prayer warriors that have stood by their sides, and spent time on their knees during Jim's recent illness. Your kindness, friendship, thoughts, and prayers will never be forgotten.
A celebration of life service will be held on Friday, September 10, 2021, at 12:00 noon, at First Baptist Church, Hamlet. The family will receive friends at 10:30 am prior to the service. Masks are highly encouraged, even with the service being held outdoors. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Baptist Church, Hamlet, 208 Charlotte Street, Hamlet, NC 28345.
Due to the rise in Covid-19 cases please wear face covering and social distance.
Watson-King Funeral Home in Hamlet is serving the Smart family.
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Larry Howell
September 10, 2021
Prayers to all Jim's family. . Rest in peace Jim.
Linda Taylor
September 9, 2021
Jim was my first "J" as a third grader at Fairview Hgts. He was a great student but I´ll always remember his kind spirit for others , his eagerness to master any skill, and his smile. He cared deeply for others and was always willing to mentor when called upon to do so. Losing a student like Jim cuts deep into the heart and soul. I will keep the Smart Family in prayer.
Deborah Yarborough
September 8, 2021
Mabry's Home Care has been my saving grace while working at Moore Regional as a Social Worker, especially when I was in inpatient rehab. I don't know how many wheelchairs and walkers we've went through! I could never tell the Smart family how much they mean to me and how much they have helped me through the years. My thoughts and prayers are with this entire family during this difficult time.
Debbie Queen
September 8, 2021
I´m so sorry to hear this news Jim was a pleasure to work with he always made you smile as he was always smiling! My sincere condolences to Tommy family and friends.
Charles Edmunds
September 8, 2021
J was always there for me and my family>
James Nancy Bullard Ike Carlyle
September 7, 2021
Jim has been in our lives for a long time. He always treated us as long-time friends. Always asking about Ike. Will always remember his little smart answer when we came to clean I DIDNT MEAN FOR IT TO GET THIS DIRTY OH YEA THAT IS WHAT I PAY YOU FOR....We would laugh and as he was leaving then he would turn and smile and say Thanks so much..Miss you Jim we will see you again.
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