Darryl Antonio Smith was born July 30, 1967, to late Willie Lee Smith and Addie Pearl Smith in Macon, GA.
Darryl Surrounded his life with love of his grandma and a host of Mentors who helped to mold him into becoming a respectful businessman. He was a car salesman, tour bus driver, landscaper, and owner- operator truck driver.
Darryl had a heart as big as the ocean. He loved giving back to his community or helping others.
Darryl had two women in his life that he equally cherished, his mother Addie and wife Patricia. He married Patricia in 2000 and remained married for 21 years. They built a family of love with four children; Victoria, Corvon, Tyler, and the late son Taylor and grandson Christon who he adored. Darryl Left us unexpectedly on November 17, 2021.
He also leaves to cherish his best memories his sister Tajuana Manuel, Rashunda Smith, Gwendolyn Joyce Towns (Rudisky), Palesia Lowe (Clinton), Brothers; Patrick Williams (Shemeka), Rodney Rogers (Fildmend); brother-in-law David Womack (Sabrina). He had a special uncle Roy Smith who he loved as a brother. Darryl also leaves behind a host of aunties, uncles, nieces, nephews, and other relatives.
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Addie words can't express the sadness 💔 and hurt during this time. I give my deepest and heartfelt condolences to you and your family. May God hold, keep, comfort and strengthen you all during this time and the days ahead. My Prayers and love are continually with you.
Addie my heart breaks 💔 for you and your family. I met your kids when Darryl was a sweet little boy about 10. I am so sorry for your loss. 😢 My thoughts and prayers are with you. May God wrap His Loving Arms around you and comfort you and your family.
India
Rest my classmates and friend
Bootsy,rest easy my friend.
My childhood friend. We grew up together in Warner Robins. Condolences to your family. You will be missed tremendously! Until we meet up again, Rest in power my friend!
RIP Bootsy! There are no words to describe how much of a great friend and brother you were to me. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family during this extremely difficult time. May God bless your family and keep them in His arms.
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