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Emma Caroline Smith
03/24/1929 — 08/03/2008
From Richland, WA, US | Born in Colfax, WA
Emma Caroline Smith
Emma Caroline Smith
Emma Caroline Smith, 79, passed away on August 3, 2008 at Guardian Angel Assisted Living Homes in Richland. She was born March 24, 1929 in Colfax, WA.
Emma lived in the Tri-City area for 44 years. She worked as an in-home care giver. Along with this she was a member of Central United Protestant church from 1964-1978, Lutheran Senior Center Chapel, Richland Lutheran Church, Rainbow Girls, Past Worth Advisor, American Legion Auxiliary and the Red Cross.
She is survived by ex-husband Bob G. Smith of Dayton, NV; son James W. Smith and daughter-in-law Carla and grandson Glen of Benton City, WA; daughter Nancy R. Smith-Tolliver of Kennewick, WA; granddaughter Barbara Fulgham and great granddaughter Harley Fulgham.
Emma is preceded in death by her parents William P. and Bertha Felch of Colfax, WA.
A graveside service will be held on Thursday August 7, 2008 at 9:00 AM at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Richland off the By-Pass Highway.
For all the people you know who I mean that mom helped in her lifetime Thank You for paying your respects
i will always remeber the spuncky lady who loved everyone.
I will miss mom so much and forgetting her never crossed my mind we weren’t alike in some ways and too much alike in the fun ways her last wish was to buried in her blue lace-over-lay dress which was lost in another person’s possession I hope she can still rest in peace and be strong up there as she was here. Young at heart always Love Nancy
Bon Voyage Emma
We’ll meet again in the future.
We will miss you.
Frankie & Scottie
On Guard Mini Storage
I have been best of friends with Nancy, Emma’s daughter, since high school. She has always been a great listener, a trusted advisor, and like a second mom to me. I will miss her until we meet again. God comfort her family in the times their heart aches for her. Time does heal all wounds.
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Emma Caroline Smith