Harold Smith Memorial
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Full of personality a true friend indeed Harold Smith was one of a kind. He was a husband, father and friend. He kept fighting for those who couldn’t fight to the end.
Harold Smith was one of those people that once you met him it was hard to forget about him. With that infectious smile and laughter that he brought to so many. He could light up the room with his personality. Unfortunately, on December 4, 2020 that light was dimmed unexpectedly. A devoted, husband, father, son, brother and friend. He worked endlessly to provide and support to so many. His gift of service to his community, football team (Seahawks #34), mentoring young men and children was his life passion. Always willing to lend a helping hand to family and friends. His motto was we are stronger together than apart. He always made sure that he kept everyone he encountered close to his heart.
As we prepare to lay his body to rest, we are hoping that through the help and generosity of friends and loved ones or anyone who feels moved to contribute we can do just that. Please continue to keep each other in prayer. Continue to smile, laugh and joke around. Harold would not want us walking around with a frown.
Harold Smith was one of those people that once you met him it was hard to forget about him. With that infectious smile and laughter that he brought to so many. He could light up the room with his personality. Unfortunately, on December 4, 2020 that light was dimmed unexpectedly. A devoted, husband, father, son, brother and friend. He worked endlessly to provide and support to so many. His gift of service to his community, football team (Seahawks #34), mentoring young men and children was his life passion. Always willing to lend a helping hand to family and friends. His motto was we are stronger together than apart. He always made sure that he kept everyone he encountered close to his heart.
As we prepare to lay his body to rest, we are hoping that through the help and generosity of friends and loved ones or anyone who feels moved to contribute we can do just that. Please continue to keep each other in prayer. Continue to smile, laugh and joke around. Harold would not want us walking around with a frown.
Organizer
Katrecia Banks
Organizer
Clinton, MD