Thomasson "Thomas" Smith, I

02/13/1948 - 08/10/2024

Obituary For Thomasson "Thomas" Smith, I

Thomasson “Thomas” Smith I, 76, Danville Kentucky, quietly passed away on August 10th, 2024, after a brief battle with stomach cancer. Mr. Smith was a veteran of the Vietnam War, a member of First Baptist Danville, and a member of the church Male Chorus.

Retired after 30 years from Bellsouth, union member of CWA and served as president.

He is survived by his children, Jewel C. “Chrissy” Smith and Thomasson Smith, II; five grandchildren, Jemeisha Smith, Thomasson Smith III, Malik Smith, Brayden Worthington, Mykah Worthington; two brothers, Leon (Diane) Smith and Jerry (Karen) Graves; host of other relatives.

Funeral Services: Friday, August 23, 2024, at First Baptist Church 2nd & Walnut, Danville Ky, Visitation is 11:30 am to 12:30 pm. Funeral service is 12:30 pm with burial at Camp Nelson at 2:30 pm



Guest Book

Sorry for your loss knew Thomas through Marathon store always had a smile on his face will miss talking to him

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To the family of Thomas Smith, So sorry I unable to be with you today, you are in my thoughts and prayers. Thomas was a man of God and now he is in the presence of God. May God bless and keep you. Elder Jerry Wilkinson and family

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Rosa, Toto and Chrissy I'm so sorry for your loss. Tut was a great person and role model. He was like a father figure to me growing up and he used to coach us back in the day! There are many things that I will miss about him but one was his smile and how he always made you feel when you saw him! Rest in peace we love y'all! Mark porter and family

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Oh Sing in the Heavenly Choir Bro Thomas!!! Nellie McKnight and Family

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Let's be glad we got to be a part of his life, and he got to be a part of ours. Let's be thankful for the time we had and memories we carry. Don Faulkner & Family

- Donald Faulkner

Crissy & Two, Thomas aka "Tutt" is one of my best friends and I will surely miss him. Life is one big celebration, a collection of happy moments worth cheering about. Today is a day for celebration as we remember the life of Thomas. A life full of happy moments worthy of a second cheer. Cheer for the ways he made you feel special and important. Celebrate his love. Thank Thomas for the memories and years of friendship he gave to you. This is no time to mourn, he would not want us all sad and crying as we talk about his life. This is the time to celebrate, to dance, sing, eat, and be happy. Let's be glad we got to be a part of his life, and he got to be a part of ours. Let's be thankful for the time we had and memories we carry. A celebration is a party, is a major affair that can last hours, days, weeks, or months. Thomas's life should be a celebration we carry on forever. Dance like he would dance. Sing like he would sing. Eat like he would eat. Now that we are gathered together, let the festivities begin!....... Donald Lee Faulkner

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We will miss your smile and your beautiful voice.

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With love and prayers, Thomas, Della, and Evelyn Houdeshell

- Della Houdeshell

Our prayers and sympathy are with you family. May God comfort and carry you through this time of bereavement and in the days ahead. Tommy & Eva Gooch

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Sorry for your loss I prayer for you and the family. Love Michelle grey

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Crissy and Thomas I so sorry for your lost I prayers for you and I love love you and the family

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My deepest condolences to the family. I am going to miss my favorite singer but I know that he is in heaven singing, laughing,and praising GOD! Rest easy Brother

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Crissy & To, Uncle Tut will truly be missed. Uncle Tut's smiles and his unique laughter will be missed. I have so many memories of him growing up. I always loved coming down to Uncle Tut's and Aunt Rosa's. Uncle Tut has left many foot prints in many hearts. Rest easy Uncle, you will truly be missed. Love your niece.....Shawna

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Thinking of you all during this difficult time .

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Family we are so sorry for your loss. Thomas was a very nice man. He had a beautiful singing voice. I remember when he worked with my brother Mike at the telephone company. He will be missed! God bless all his family and friends. Jackie & Kathleen M. Lewis

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Our condolences for your loss. He was nice and kind every time we saw him. Prayers for the family. Michael & Gladys Faulkner

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

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