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Lance Christopher Smith

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Lance Christopher Smith

Birth
Travis County, Texas, USA
Death
2 Jun 2019 (aged 35)
Burial
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.2789083, Longitude: -97.6981889
Plot
K-153
Memorial ID
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Lance Christopher Smith, a son of Archie Smith and Michele Denise Williams Smith

He attended AISD Schools. He work at several moving companies, before finding a home at ABC Longhorn Moving Company where he seemed to thrive.
At an early age Lance enjoyed playing basketball where his team, Roland Warriors went to AAU at Disneyworld in 1995 and placed 13th among 100 teams. He also enjoyed recreational basketball with his friends. Along that same era Nintendo and Play Station came on the scene and he went from outdoors to indoors playing football and basketball on video games.
He had many cousins and friends that were always around to spend time with and get into many things together. He eventually got to his passion of horses, and he soon purchased his own horse and became a member of Rich Gang Riderz where he was in horse heaven. He would go to work and say ‘I got to go feed my girl’ soon later he said ‘I got to feed them girls’.

Lance was preceded in death by his grandmother, Phyllis Seretha Williams Cavanaugh, his other grandparents Cameron and Bobbie Smith and his first son Lance C. Smith Jr.

He leaves to mourn his parents Archie and Michele Smith, son Tristen Skylar Smith, sister Kimberlie Bolden Smith, brother Eric Bolden, two special aunties, Robynne McFadden and Bonnie Smith and a host of nieces and nephews, cousins and many special friends.
Lance Christopher Smith, a son of Archie Smith and Michele Denise Williams Smith

He attended AISD Schools. He work at several moving companies, before finding a home at ABC Longhorn Moving Company where he seemed to thrive.
At an early age Lance enjoyed playing basketball where his team, Roland Warriors went to AAU at Disneyworld in 1995 and placed 13th among 100 teams. He also enjoyed recreational basketball with his friends. Along that same era Nintendo and Play Station came on the scene and he went from outdoors to indoors playing football and basketball on video games.
He had many cousins and friends that were always around to spend time with and get into many things together. He eventually got to his passion of horses, and he soon purchased his own horse and became a member of Rich Gang Riderz where he was in horse heaven. He would go to work and say ‘I got to go feed my girl’ soon later he said ‘I got to feed them girls’.

Lance was preceded in death by his grandmother, Phyllis Seretha Williams Cavanaugh, his other grandparents Cameron and Bobbie Smith and his first son Lance C. Smith Jr.

He leaves to mourn his parents Archie and Michele Smith, son Tristen Skylar Smith, sister Kimberlie Bolden Smith, brother Eric Bolden, two special aunties, Robynne McFadden and Bonnie Smith and a host of nieces and nephews, cousins and many special friends.

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