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Mr. Larry Charles Smith, Sr., age 69, of Stockbridge, passed away April 23, 2020.
Mr. Smith was born in Atlanta on June 1, 1950 to the late Vilma Braswell. Along with his mother, Mr. Smith was preceded in death by his grandparents: Mac and Ocie Smith; uncle: Thomas Braswell; sister: Helen Davis.
He is survived by his wife: Sandra Smith of Stockbridge; children: Tameka Few of Decatur, Larry Charles Smith, Jr. of Stockbridge and Kimberly Smith of College Park; grandchildren: JaVon Few of Decatur, D’Shawn Few of Decatur and Leanna Lyons of College Park.
A memorial service will be held in Mr. Smith’s honor at a later date.
Jamie says
I am deeply sorry for your loss. Take comfort in knowing our Heavenly Father cares for you. He will help you to cope.(2 Corinthians 1:3, 4).
Annie Weathersby says
My Prayers and Condolences to his Family, may God give them the strength needed to get through their grief. Larry you will be truly missed, love you my friend ❤
Carl Goode says
Dearest Sandra Smith and family, I’m truly saddened by the loss of your husband, father and sibling. I know that Larry was truly loved and the strength for his wife during her own dealings with physical illnesses. I look at his son Larry Jr and I see the split ing image of Larry Senior. Those two not only looked alike but both would act like two peas in a pot and would do anything for the comfort of his wife Sandra. I know Larry Junior will still be there to carry that care out for his mom because his father truly taught him to be respectful and loving of her. I remember how happy he was to have his first born child Tameka and the pride with his second daughter Kim at what a beautiful baby she was. I think back on the early eighties when my guardian mother/birth aunt was alive with her husband James and how all of the family along with Larry would play cards for hours and innocent and wonderful the time seemed back then and even further back in the seventies when Sandra and Larry Became inseparably in love and their other passion was bowling. I don’t remember seeing them without a bowling bag or team-league shirt on during the weekend. We were just all happy young adults and Larry has been with of our family for so long he was and will always be a big part of the family. R I P my brother in law.