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1921 - 2006
 Charles Denneth Smith, 84, of Salt Rock, WV entered into the presence of his Lord and Savior on February 2,2006. He was born August 18,1921 in Cabell County, a son of the late Roy F. Smith and Georgia A Morrison Smith. He was preceded in death by his wife of 57 years, Mary Ruth Johnson Smith. Together they had two sons, Charles Randall Smith and his wife Mary Lou Smith, David Ray Smith and his wife Donna Smith. Four Granddaughters Jill McCallister, Lisa McClung and her husband Matthew, Jeanann Dawson and her husband Jeff, and Carrie Smith. Along with six great-grandchildren. Denneth was a proud Army Veteran. He served in the Pacific Theatre during World War II. For his service to his country he was awarded a bronze star. He was a dedicated member of Salt Rock United Methodist Church and loved his church family. The family would like to express their deepest gratitude to the many friends and family whom has been supportive during his illness. A special thank you the the staff of the Transitional Care Unit at Cabell Huntington Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday February 5,2006 at Salt Rock United Methodist Church. Followed by a burial service at Enon Cemetery Pallbearers will be Chuck Dyer, Gene Smith, Dave Thompson, James Coffman, Cass McMillen, and Mike Porter. Honorary Pallbearers are Bob Frye, Ralph Midkiff, Bud McComas, Truman Sansom, and Brent Johnson. Friends may call from 6-8 p.m. Saturday Feb 4,2006 at Wallace Funeral Home in Barboursville and after 1 p.m. on Sunday at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Salt Rock United Methodist Church Building Fund, Salt Rock WV. Military graveside rites will be conducted by Veterans Honor Guard. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/wallace.
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There are currently 3 condolences.
Rick Tanner
Tuesday February 7, 2006 at
3:27 PM
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Denneth was a good friend and a good neighbor. I grew up around Denneth, my grandpa being Wendell Wickline. I lived down the road from him for several years now. I regret that I did not know he had been sick and passed away. I had just talked to him before he got sick. I always stopped and talked to him. He always encouraged me in the faith. We would talk about the Lord and the Bible. He helped me several times, there was nothing he wouldn't do for you. I know I will see him again in heaven. He was trusting in Christ his savior. I have many good memories of him. He was always joyous and never complaining, he was an uplift to be around. I will always remember his encouragement as I was and am growing in the grace of the Lord. Lord bless you all.
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Jean Dyer
Sunday February 5, 2006 at
11:17 PM
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Our condolences to Mr. Smith's Family. He has been an inspiration to all of us who have helped care for him and laughed at his jokes and cried when we knew he was feeling his worse. He will always be in our Hearts. We know it is hard on His Family, but no more will he suffer. He is at Peace with God. Everyone of You will be in our Prayers. Cabell's TCU Unit
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Ruth Osborne Wilson
ruthwilson@verizon.net
Saturday February 4, 2006 at
1:06 PM
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Sorry for you lose. Cousin Denneth was one of my favorite people, when I was a child. Ruth Osborne Wilson of Virginia.
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