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Donalds, SC- Timothy K. Smith, 43, of 8 Smith Street passed away Thursday, March 29, 2018 at Hospice Care of the Piedmont. .
He was the son of Bubber Gene Smith, Sr., and Lena Turner Smith..
To know Timothy, affectionately known as "Timbo" was to love him. Timbo was a loving son, brother, uncle and friend to many who never met a stranger. He was very outgoing and always had a smile on his face, that would shine through bright as the morning sun! Timbo would give you the shirt off his back if he could help you. Timothy was sick most of life, he started dialysis at the young age of ten. No matter the adversities he faced in his life, he was a strong fighter that overcame many battles of sickness. He was sometime referred to as "The Miracle Man". Miracle Man fought the good fight of faith. He had his eyes on the prize of God's heavenward call. He has finished his course and is now resting in the arms of the Lord.
Timothy graduated from Ware Shoals High School in Ware Shoals, SC.
He was preceded in death by his father, Bubber Gene Smith Sr., sister, Lillian Brownlee and nephew, Damian Rice.
Memories of his life will be cherished by his loving mother, Lena T. Smith, of the home and one brother, Bubber Gene (Denise) Smith, Jr., of Greenwood, SC. He also leaves to mourn his passing, four nieces; Latoya (Craig) Devlin of Virginia, Tiffany Cherelle Brownlee, Ware Shoals, SC, Kadejah Rice, Greenwood, SC, Jasmine (Kevante) Turman, Greenwood, SC; one nephew, Mack Erick (Celina) Gladden IV, Hodges, SC; eight great-nieces and nephews; five aunts, Mary Hart, Columbia, SC, Bessis (James) Gilchrist, Greenwood, SC, Olivia Wilson, Akron, OH. Johnnie Ruth Jones, Greenwood, SC and Mildred Smith, Ware Shoals, SC; other relatives and many friends.
The family is at 207 Smith Street, Greenwood, SC.
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