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Alva C. Smythe, Jr.
October 20, 1924 - January 30, 2010 |
Alva C. “A.C.” Smythe, Jr., 85, of He graduated from A.C. loved to tell stories and jokes. He had a remarkable memory of detailed events from high school days and his work at GSU. Although he had few words in his last few years, he never lost his sense of quick wit. The nurses at the Arboretum of Winnie said he would crack them up quite frequently and that he was constantly wheeling all around the nursing home. If you ask him where he was going, he would just say “Crazy” and then give you a big smile. We all loved his smile. He loved his sweets and could be seen at Dairy Queen on Calder nearly every Tuesday for thirty years along with his wife, Dorothy, cousins and friends. His favorite desert was the “Heath-Bar Blizzard”, and it had to be delivered at least weekly, even in the nursing home A.C. loved his family, friends, and pets. His social groups included His wife, Dorothy Smythe preceded him in death. Survivors include his daughters, Janice Kelley and her husband John, and Judy Jackson and her husband John; grandchildren, Bryan Baker and his wife Kristin, Jeanne Gilbert and her husband Jason, John Jackson and Jason Jackson; and great-grandchildren, Emily Baker, Natalie Jackson, Ashlea, Tanner, and Kendall Gilbert. Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, February 2, 2010, at Broussard’s, 2000 McFaddin, Beaumont with interment to follow at Memorial contributions may be made to Humane Society of Southeast Texas,
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