MRS. BETTY H. SMITH, age
84, of Lyerly, Georgia, passed away Wednesday,
/December 9, 2015, evening at her residence. She was born in Lyerly, Georgia, to the late Edwin
Lumpkin and Lela Addie Holt Harrison, on February 23, 1931. Betty was a member
of Oak Hill United Methodist Churchretired Clerk (keypunch) from Mt.
Vernon-Riegel Textile. Mrs. Smith was
preceded in death by brothers, Henry Harrison and Herman Harrison.
Surviving are her husband, Leonard Smith of Lyerly; a
sister, Eva Massey of Menlo; a sister in law, Elsie Toles of Knoxville,
Tennessee; nieces and nephews, Barbara Reece, Linda Guthrie, Debbie Rich,
Barbara Daniel, Kelly Floyd, Vanessa Massey, Leighanne Floyd, Gracie Floyd,
Sophia Floyd, Jerri Massey, Zaidee Moore, Eddie Massey, Gregory Harrison,
Bruce Daniel, Lee Massey, C.E. Massey, Noah Floyd, Jesse Floyd, Sammy Moore,
Jeff Floyd; special cousins, David Gardner, Tina Patterson, Kristi and David
Holt
Funeral services will be held Sunday, December 13th,
at 2:00 P.M. from Oak Hill United Methodist Church with Rev. Jack Gillespie and
Rev. Bill Adams officiating, interment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Active Pallbearers will be Eddie Massey,
Gregory Harrison, Lee Massey, C.E. Massey, Noah Floyd, Jesse Floyd, John Peace,
and Ronnie Winters. Honorary Pallbearers will be Members of the Oak Hill United
Methodist Church.
The family will receive friends from 1-5 p.m Saturday at
the residence, #175 Dogwood Circle, Lyerly. Mrs. Smith will also be in state at
the Oak Hill United Methodist Church on Sunday from 1 until the hour of
service.
The family requests that
in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to a scholarship fund in the name
Mrs. Betty Smith at the United Community Bank.
Earle
Rainwater Funeral Home in charge of arrangements for Mrs. Betty H. Smith.
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