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Tracie Reanee Smith

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Tracie Reanee Smith

Birth
USA
Death
10 Apr 2015 (aged 48)
Camden, Ouachita County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Camden, Ouachita County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Tracie Reanee Smith, age 48, of Camden AR, passed away Friday, April 10, 2015. Proctor Funeral Home will be conducting her funeral services at First Assembly of God Church, 1275 Maul Rd., Camden, AR on Wednesday April 15, at 11:00 am. There will be a visitation time at the church prior to service from 10:00-11:00.

Tracie is survived by her parents Billy E. and Ann Smith, of Camden; Brothers: Gary Smith & family in Dallas TX, Randy Smith & family in Las Vegas NV, Mark Loy & family in Hot Springs AR, and Terry Loy & family in Hot Springs AR; Sisters: Deborah Spells & family in Camden AR, and Cheryl Chunn & family in Hot Springs AR.

Tracie graduated from Fairview High School, went on to attend Central Bible College in Springfield MO, and further graduated from Southwestern Bible College in Waxahachie TX. She had an enormous love of children and dedicated her life to children’s ministry. She will be missed by all the numerous lives she touched.
Tracie Reanee Smith, age 48, of Camden AR, passed away Friday, April 10, 2015. Proctor Funeral Home will be conducting her funeral services at First Assembly of God Church, 1275 Maul Rd., Camden, AR on Wednesday April 15, at 11:00 am. There will be a visitation time at the church prior to service from 10:00-11:00.

Tracie is survived by her parents Billy E. and Ann Smith, of Camden; Brothers: Gary Smith & family in Dallas TX, Randy Smith & family in Las Vegas NV, Mark Loy & family in Hot Springs AR, and Terry Loy & family in Hot Springs AR; Sisters: Deborah Spells & family in Camden AR, and Cheryl Chunn & family in Hot Springs AR.

Tracie graduated from Fairview High School, went on to attend Central Bible College in Springfield MO, and further graduated from Southwestern Bible College in Waxahachie TX. She had an enormous love of children and dedicated her life to children’s ministry. She will be missed by all the numerous lives she touched.

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