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Edward J Smithwick
Feb 14, 1922 - Feb 24, 1981
Posted by Martha Reddout

Unknown Newspaper Clipping
25 Feb 1981

MARIETTA - Services for Edward J. Smithwick will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 26, 1981, in the First Baptist Church here. Rev. Bob Atterberry will officiate with interment in Lakeview Cemetery.
 
Born Feb. 14, 1922, in Doerun, Ga., Smithwick died Feb. 24 at his home in Marietta.
 
Married to Marie Overstreet June 5, 1942, in Marietta, he was a carpenter and had been employed by Marietta Sportswear for the past seven years. During WW II he served with the Army in the Philippines, France and Germany, and he was a member of the American Legion.

He was preceded in death by three sons, Charles, Richard and Joe Don.
 

Survivors include his wife, of the home; a son, James, Marietta; two brothers, A.R., Albany, Ga., Charlie, Webster, Fla.; three sisters, Catherine Owens, Pelham, Ga., Lola Rogers, Sunnyside, N.Y., Josie Pollock, Bainbridge, Ga.; and two grandchildren.
 
Bearers will be Alfred Norris, George Heller, Bob Sharp, Roy Porter, Elvin Jackson and Jack Teafatiller.
 
Goodrich-Anderson Funeral Home will direct services. 

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Thank You For Your Service!

Note by Submitter: This is my Uncle. Charles and Richard, his sons, are also buried at Lakeview. Joe Don is buried in Georgia.

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