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Christine Smith, born in 1918, spouse of Louis-S. Smith, daughter of Thomas-Jefferson and Gertrude-Hattielou-Stephenson, mother of Mary, Ky, Shirley, Don, James Tommy, Faye, David, Sandra and Jerry, died on July 20, 2007 at 88 years old. Please consult the obituary here:

Obituary of Christine Smith


Cullman<!--Cullman-->Graveside service for Christine Smith, 88, of Cullman will be today, July 20, 2007, at 4 p.m. at Lebanon Cemetery in Speake with the Rev. A. Ray Lee officiating and Peck Funeral Home directing.Visitation today from 2 to 3 p.m. at the funeral home. Mrs. Smith, who died Wednesday, July 18, 2007, at Woodland Village Healthcare, was born Oct. 4, 1918, in Lawrence County to Thomas Jefferson Chenault and Gertrude Hattielou Stephenson Chenault. She was a Baptist. Her husband, Louis S. Smith, preceded her in death. Survivors include two sons, James Tommy Smith and wife, Faye, of Hartselle and David Smith and wife, Mary, of Louisville, Ky.; two daughters, Shirley Long and husband, Don, of Murray, Ky., and Sandra Hall and husband, Jerry, of Hartselle; one brother, Rual Chenault of Speake; two sisters, Niecie Teague of Falkville and Mable Johnson of Decatur; seven grandchildren, Beth McCaghren, Renee McCaghren, Cullen Smith, Stacey Hall, Stephanie Smith, Teresa Long and Gary Don Long; and nine great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Cullen Smith, Dennis Smith, Chase McCaghren, Heath McCaghren, Ronnie McCaghren and Gary Don Long.


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On July 20, 2007 (Decatur Daily, , États-Unis)


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