A. G. Smith

 

A. G. Smith

 

February 14, 1934 – September 18, 2015

 

smith. a gA.G. Smith of Edmond joined his Lord and Savior on September 18, 2015. He was born in Okemah, OK on February 14, 1934. His parents were Mack and Ida Bell (Argo) Smith. He married his high school sweetheart, Gwen Weiss, in 1951. He was a long time member of the Edmond Church of Christ. He served in the Army and was very patriotic with a deep love for God, family and country. He was employed at ONG then served with the OKC Police Force for 20 years. Upon retiring, he enjoyed security work, golf, wood-working and reading the Bible.

Survivors include his wife, sons and daughters in law, Timothy and Mary Smith, Scot and Elaine Smith, granddaughters’ Victoria Smith, Loran Fain, Cheree’ Alexander and Rachel Woods. Also three great grandchildren.

Memorial services are 2:00 p.m. Tuesday September 22, 2015 at the Edmond Church of Christ Chapel.

5 thoughts on “A. G. Smith”

  1. Barbara Hoots

    A.G. was such a character and fun to be around and work with. Will miss his smiling face customer watching by McDonalds at Wal Mart. My deepest condolences to Gwen and all his family.

  2. Tom & Carmel Menasco

    Carmel and I wish to express our deepest condolences to A.G.’s survivors. A.G. was like a member of our family we loved him greatly. I know he is in a greater place but he leaves many wishing he was still around.

  3. Greg Manhalter

    Gwen, Scot and Tim, My prayers are with you and your family. I loved visiting with AG. He very humble man who loved Christ.

  4. A.G. was a neighbor and friend. He has a new home. He left behind good friends and good memories. God Bless your family.

    Rick and Brenda Johnson

  5. Northeast Auto Salvage

    We wish to express our deepest condolences to the family. We enjoyed many years of him walking the beat on N.E. 23rd street. He was a great man always enjoyed his visits. God bless your family.

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