FREDDIE LEE SMITH II “SMITTY  March 19 1970  May 6 2020 (age 50)

FREDDIE LEE SMITH II “SMITTY March 19 1970 May 6 2020 (age 50)

March 19 1970 May 6 2020 (age 50)
Obituary Freddie Lee Smith II (Smitty), 50, made his transition to his final resting place on May 6, 2020. He was born on March 19, 1970 to Dorothy and Freddie Smith (Johnny). Freddie was a graduate of Garfield High School Class of 1988. After High School, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and his primary specialty was Utility Equipment Repair. While in the Army he received 11 Medals of Honor and Ribbons. Freddie was preceded in death by his grandparents on both sides and one sister. He is survived by daughters, Dominic, Devon and Fred-d. Smith, Dominique Nugin, Uneeq Smith, Mackinsey Hamilton and Alicia Sessions; sons, Kavonne and Kay’lee Smith; mother and father, Dorothy and Freddie Smith, Sr.; his sisters, Dwan Henderson, Denise Armstrong, Marketa (Tim) Fry and Kimberly Saulsberry; 7 grandchildren, special friends, James Mosley, Nate Brazil and dedicated cousin, Darnell (Doc) Smith and a host of other relatives and friends. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of FREDDIE LEE SMITH II “SMITTY”, please visit our floral store.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of FREDDIE LEE SMITH II “SMITTY March 19 1970 May 6 2020 (age 50).

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death notice FREDDIE LEE SMITH II “SMITTY March 19 1970 May 6 2020 (age 50)

obituary notice FREDDIE LEE SMITH II “SMITTY March 19 1970 May 6 2020 (age 50)

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