Hazel Smith

Birth date: Sep 28, 1918 Death date: May 31, 2012

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Hazel K. Smith, age 93, of Abingdon, Virginia, passed away on Thursday, May 31, 2012 at Grace Health Care and Rehabilitation Center, Abingdon, Virginia. She was a native of Damascus, Virginia and had lived in Wooster, Ohio for forty years before moving back to Abingdon, Virginia in 1997. She was the daughter of late John Ben and Eura Dunn Ferguson. She was a member of the Damascus Church of Christ. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her husband, James V. Smith; one daughter, Anna Marie Smith Crawford; two sisters, Faye Stout and Shirley McGlamsey; three brothers, Wilton Ferguson, Joe Ferguson and Jerry Ferguson.. She is survived by five daughters, Linda Whited of Abingdon, Virginia, Judy Gentry of Abingdon, Virginia, Janie Stanfield of Damascus, Virginia, Melba Sellers of Wooster, Ohio and Carol Ammons of Wooster, Ohio; two brothers, Harry Ferguson of Beech Bottom, West Virginia and Ervie Ferguson of Dunbar, West Virginia; thirteen grandchildren; seventeen great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. At the request of Mrs. Smith no public visitation will be held. Graveside Services will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. Sunday, June 3, 2012 at Sunset Memorial Park, Damascus, Virginia with Mr. Bill W. Reece officiating. Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.garrettfuneralhome.com. Mrs. Smith and her family are in the care of Garrett Funeral Home, 203 N. Shady Avenue, Damascus, VA 24236, ph.#: 276-475-3631.

Anonymous

Sheriff Fred Newman and the Members of the Washington County Sheriff's Office would like to express their sympathy in the death of Hazel K. Smith. If our Sheriff's Office can be of assistance to you during your time of sadness, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sheriff Newman and Members of the Washington County Sheriff's Office

Anonymous

My memories of Hazel centered around her personality. Every time you made eye contact with her she would break out in this BIG smile. Whenever she smiled at you, it made you feel better about yourself! She was always smiling and I believe she truly found joy in living! In a world that is most surely "broken" Hazel's smile gave us reason to hope! Heaven is a little brighter today!

To God Be The Glory!

Anonymous

Linda,Janie & Family,

So sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. I am so thankful that I had the opportunity to meet your mom. She truly was an inspiration to me.

May your strength prevail to help you through this difficult time and your memories be your comfort.

Anonymous

Very sorry for your loss. I liked Hazel
and never heard her complain. She was one of my favorite in-laws. Bless you all.