Thomas Smith known affectionately as "Smitty" was born April 6, 1947, to the late Leo Smith Sr. and Lizzie (Grice) Smith. He was the baby of the six children.
Thomas/Tom/Smitty was educated in the public schools of Pamplico, South Carolina and was a graduate of Gibbs High School.
Smitty served his country by enlisting in the United States Army. He was a Sergeant while serving in the U.S. Army and was Honorably discharged on the 4th of October 1972.
Thomas made Durham, NC his home. He was employed by Liggett Group Inc and received a 25-year service award March 2, 1996. He joined Ebenezer Baptist Church under former Pastor Donald Fischer, where he became a young officer, but his main love was singing with the male chorus. After leaving Ebenezer Baptist Church, he became a charter member of New Birth/Greater New Birth where he was a very active member. He sung, served meals at the homeless shelter, visited the sick, worked with the youth, and headed and organized cub scouts.
Thomas was also a very active Master Mason of Shepard Lodge #840, Prince Hall Affiliated, where he also worked with the youth, Knights of Pythagoras.
Smitty loved to walk, even after he was hit by a car crossing the street, it did not stop him from walking when he was better. So, picture this, he is walking around Heaven now.
One more thing he loved the Washington Redskins.
God called Smitty and told him you can take a break from down there on Wednesday, August 22, 2024, at Ashland Healthcare Rehabilitation Center in Asland Virginia.
Thomas was predeceased by two brothers, Theodore Roosevelt Smith, and Leo Smith Jr, and one God grandson Corey and one God great granddaughter.
His life will be forever cherished in the hearts of those he leaves behind. His buddy, friend, and wife of 51 years, Cynthia P. Smith. God Son, he said his son Gregory (Julia) Clemmons of Sandston VA, two brothers Joseph (Vivian) Smith of Sharpsburg GA, Cleveland Smith of Raleigh NC, one sister Sabreen (Yusef) Mateen of East Orange NJ, Mother-in-law Ms. Freddia M Hopkins of Sandston VA, one brother-in-law Delcornno (Sandra) Prince of Durham NC, five God grandchildren, Greg, Marques, Darian, Precious, Mirikal, ten God great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and a host of other relatives and beloved friends.
Funeral Service: Saturday, September 7, 2024 | Visitation service from 12:00 to 1:00 pm | Funeral service starts at 1:00 pm.
Place of service:
Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church, 2200 S. Alston Ave., Durham, NC. 27707
Interment:
Markham Memorial Gardens, 4826 Trenton Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27517
Radiant Foliage Planter was sent for Thomas "Smitty" Smith - September 05, 2024
Mark Henderson sent Love's Journey for Thomas "Smitty" Smith - September 04, 2024
In Loving Memory of Mr. Thomas Smith.
Henderson Family - Gadsden,Alabama
You made it Brother to That Place Not Made With Hands, Eternal in the Heavens. A job well done as you walked this Earth my Brother.
PM Gary Witherspoon Shepard Memorial Lodge #840
I miss our phone calls. Rest In Peace Tommy. Alvin Thompson Gibbs High School Class of 1966
Cynthia and family, I pray God gives you strength, peace and comfort today and in the days to come. Anita Satterfield Torian
Sending our prayers and condolences to the family, we are sorry for your loss. Maxine Smith and family
Sending Condolences and many Prayers to Mrs Cynthia P Smith and Family. "EARTH HAS NO SORROW THAT HEAVEN CAN NOT HEAL" RIP "Smitty". Ms Marjorie W McAllister & The Holloway Family ππΎππΎππΎβ₯οΈ
Our prayers and condolences with the family on the loss of their loved ones.
Sorry to hear of Thomas passing. We send our love and condolence. The McCoy family
Our condolence goes out to the family from the class of Gibbs high School of 1966 Pamplico South Carolina
Recent our condolence and sorry to hear about our classmate. We the class of 1966 of Gibbs high School of pamplico South Carolina. We send our love.
Cynthia my heartfelt condolences to you and the family. I am so sorry for your loss
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