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Miller County Georgia Obituaries - Jim Seale Smith
Submitted by Brenda King McNair Bmcnair614@aol.com
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Jim Smith Business Owner

Jim Seale Smith, 74, of Blakely, died Tuesday, May 22, 2001, at Early 
Memorial Hospital in Blakely.

Mr. Smith was born February 23, 1927, in Miller County, to the late Russell 
Wesley Smith and the late Ossie Whittaker Smith.  He was the founder and 
operator of Big Jim's Used Cars, a member of the Camp-O-Tel Camping Club, a 
member of the Jim Smith Society and a member of New Hope Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Mary Clifford Moore Smith of Blakely; one son, 
Jimmy Smith of Dothan; two daughters, Tammy Willis and Shirley Dukes, both of 
Blakely; two sisters, Essie Sheppard of Colquitt and Geneva Gibson of 
Sylvester; and four grandchildren.

Funeral services were Thursday, May 24, 2001, at 11 a. m. at the chapel of 
Manry-Jordan-Hodges Funeral Home with the Reverend Mike Lee officiating.  
Interment followed at the Blakely Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Billy Davis, Billy Temples, Carl Dixon, Gerald Woodard, 
Ronald Taylor and Bobby Henderson.

Honorary pallbearers were Glynn Enfinger, Charles Shierling, Sonny Rollo, 
Jackie Lee Clark, Buddy Gentry and Buddy Lucas.

Manry-Jordan-Hodges Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Source:  Early County News May 30, 2001 Page 13

Submitted by: Brenda King McNair <bmcnair614@aol.com>