Elaine Marie Smith, 67, a native of Bridgeton, NC was called to rest on Thursday, November 20, 2025 in Dallas, TX.
Services will be held in Dallas, Texas.
She is survived by two daughters, Vondera Smith, New Bern and Lakeysha, Dallas, TX; two sons, Lakeya Smith and Alton Smith of Dallas, TX; three sisters, Luvinia Mack, Alice Smth, New Bern and Katherine Smith, of Bridgeton; two bothers, Reginald Smith, New Bern and Ernest Moore, Philadelphia, PA; several grandchildren.
Offering, Our sincerest condolences to the Smith Family. Prayerfully with God's Blessings. Much Love, Barbara Hawkins Perry, Donnica & D'Onnica Perry !!!
To the Smith Family, "My Dearest and Beloved Elaine 'Maa'"
I am thankful that Elaine has been a part of my life. I thank God for her and the love she has shared with so many others. As children, the two hearts bonded together as sisters. And as young adults, our lives were separated into different locations, but the love between us remained the same. May our lives be the better for knowing her, and may the love, joy, and happiness we experienced in her presence be an everlasting memory. We are truly thankful that God the Father made Elaine's path cross the many in the land of the living. Elaine served her purpose by believing in the one that God sent, His Son, Jesus Christ. May the God of light consume her with His grace and mercy that she may rest in His peace. I give thanks today for all things. And the love our God shared abroad for all the people in this fallen world. Rest in Him, my beloved friend and family. Janice Moore, Pun'kin.
Vondera and Family, "I'm so sorry to hear about your mom's passing. Wishing you strength, peace, and comfort in the days ahead."
To The Smith Family & My Former Supervisor Lou Mack, Sending You Lots Of Prayers & Heartfelt Condolences During This Difficult Loss, Lovely Submitted, Tammy, Bruce, Be & Carrie, Kelvin๐๐๏ธ๐๐๏ธ
To My Family, Another link has been broken from our family chain with the passing of Aunt Elaine. I find comfort in knowing she is now resting with her mother, father, and siblings. It is never easy to lose a loved one, but I trust that God is in the midst of it all. As the scripture reminds us, weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning. Though our family chain grows shorter, our love and faith remain strong. Through it all, we will continue to hold one another close and cherish the bonds that remain.
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