Theresa Annette Smith
April 19, 1918 - June 18, 2010

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Sherril Faust Trosclair
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| Chalmette, LA USA |
| Saturday, July 3, 2010 |
I just learned earlier today of your mom's passing. I had been thinking about her quite a bit lately and wondering how all was going. She was such a wonderful person; she will always be remembered as a very loving, loveable lady. I remember Aunt Tase as truly special. My dad always treasured his sisters and brothers.
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Keri Ford
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| Hendersonville, TN United States |
| Saturday, July 3, 2010 |
I am very sorry to hear of Aunt Tase's passing. I remember when she used to visit my Grandparents (Frederick and Sybil Faust) in Chalmette. Her and Aunt Artie would always be together smiling. I'm sure they are in heaven smiling together now!!
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Laverne Crysel
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| Kountze, TX |
| Monday, June 21, 2010 |
I am sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs. Smith. She was a wonderful lady and I feel privileged to have known her. My prayers are with the family. Laverne Crysel
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Cheryl
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| Kountze, TX |
| Sunday, June 20, 2010 |
I really can not recall a time when I did not know Mrs. Smith. She was mother of a good friend and I often stayed over at their home. She was friendly, a good cook and had a sense of humor and fun. I attended church with the family at Bethel Baptist when not attending my own - First Baptist. Mrs. Smith was an excellent cook which included terrific french fries. Her most important legacy has to be the Special Education classes which she was very instrumental in getting added to the Kountze School system. One of her children had been ill when a baby which resulted in learning problems. She was not allowed to attend school. That was a red flag to Mrs. Smith who sent Joyce and I out to canvass the neighborhood - obtaining signatures. That we did and before long Special Education was part of the school. Many years have passed since that time and many children who had little hope of a better future have grown up and have families of their own. Mrs. Smith never wrote a book or had a street named for her or a building but on the heart of those children is the name of Mrs. Smith - whose selfless efforts opened the door for a new generation of children and it continues to this very day.
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Daconda Fontenot
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| Lumberton, TX |
| Sunday, June 20, 2010 |
To Allen and Bennie I pray peace on your family and im so sorry for your loss.
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Linda Brown
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| Kountze, TX |
| Sunday, June 20, 2010 |
Mrs Smith I know you are at peace,and in the loving arms of your dear family,knowing this makes me happy, but i will miss you so much,I always enjoyed our visits together, and having lunch with you at scat.I will never foget our good times! Rest In Peace My Friend. Love You ,Linda
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Ashley Conner
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| kountze, TX us |
| Sunday, June 20, 2010 |
Hey, Mawmaw you have been the most amanzing person I could have ever known. If I ever had a problem you always had the right things to say. And even if your day was going bad you always kept a smile on your face and was in good sprit. I will truely miss talking to you everyday, but I know that your with jesus, pawpaw, the twins and the rest of your family. I will always keep you with me. I Love YOU Love Ashley and Braydon
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Joyce McCorquodale
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| Newton, TX |
| Saturday, June 19, 2010 |
Mom, It was such an honor & privilege to care for you over the years when you were so ill. God always worked a miracle. I will always cherish those precious memories we had together. We were so blessed to have wonderful parents like you & dad. We will love you forever & always. I know you are rejoicing in Heaven with Jesus, dad & your loved ones. Love ya forever, Joyce, John, Dave, Brian & Kristi & all the grandkids
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Charlie & Barbara Inman
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| Seabrook, TX |
| Saturday, June 19, 2010 |
We plan to be at the visitation Sunday.
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