Mr. Tommy J. Smith, 65, of Valley, AL passed Thursday, April 23, 2020 in Valley, AL.
A private graveside service will be held Tuesday, April 28, 2020. Visitation will be Monday, April 27, 2020 from 1:00-4:00 p.m. EST according to Taylor Funeral Home, Inc.
Mr. Smith was born October 10, 1954 in Lee County, AL to the late Clifford Smith and the late Mattie Houston Smith. He was a 1974 graduate of Smiths Station High School; a member of Community Baptist Church; a member of Fairfax Masonic Lodge and was currently employed with Leehan America.
His survivors include his wife, Yolanda Smith of Valley, AL; two daughters, LaShay Askew of Opelika, AL and Noel Mackey of Valley, AL; one son, SSgt T.J. (Denell) Smith of Fort Polk, LA; four sisters, Mary (Sammy) Strickland of Oak Bowery, AL; Helen (Tony) McCullouh and Juanita Smith both of Valley, AL and Jeanette (James) Brown of Smith Station, AL; two brothers, Ret. Sgt. Commander Major Walter Smith of Murfreesboro, TN and Chester Smith of Valley, AL; mother-in-law, Pastor Thelma Reed; grandfather-in-law, JC Goss; two grandsons and a host of other relatives and friends.
Juanita and Sisters, you have my deepest sympathy. Loove you All. Judy Colquitt Elston
Juanita and Sisters, you have my deepest sympathy. Loove you All. Judy Colquitt Elston
Yolunda and the Smith family praying for you may the Lord give you strength at a time like this love y'all another good soldier gone on going to miss him CBC family
My deepest condolences to the Smith Family... love, cousin Cassandra Mackey
John 5:28,29, I'm leaving you these scripture Jesus promised the resurrection of life to everyone .I hope this finds the family comfort. Thanks, Betty Kelly
It saddens my heart to hear of Tommy passing. Please know that the girls and I have you all in our prayers and may God continue to bless you. Love you all Deborah
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