He was born March 1, 1952, in Springfield, Missouri, the son of William "Bill" and Virginia (Mason) Smith. Michael was a 1970 graduate of Miller High School. Michael was a Veteran of the United States Army. He was self-employed as a contractor. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. Michael was a Christian and a member of the Sac River Cowboy Church, Springfield, Missouri. He was baptized September 10, 2017.
Michael is survived by his daughter Kaitlyn Smith, stepsons Dustin Davison, Michael Davison (Conita), Sammy Davison, four grandchildren, eight step grandchildren and one step great-grandchild. Two sisters Shirley (Paul) Fortner Hollingsworth, and Judy (Bill) Hurst, three nieces Cathy (Jerry) Winchester, Carla Spence, and Kelsey Hurst.
Michael was preceded in death by his parents, Bill and Virginia, son Korry, brother Jimmie Smith, and niece Angela Fortner.
Due to concerns of Covid-19, all guidelines will be observed, and graveside services at Rock Prairie Cemetery, Halltown, MO.
He was born March 1, 1952, in Springfield, Missouri, the son of William "Bill" and Virginia (Mason) Smith. Michael was a 1970 graduate of Miller High School. Michael was a Veteran of the United States Army. He was self-employed as a contractor. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. Michael was a Christian and a member of the Sac River Cowboy Church, Springfield, Missouri. He was baptized September 10, 2017.
Michael is survived by his daughter Kaitlyn Smith, stepsons Dustin Davison, Michael Davison (Conita), Sammy Davison, four grandchildren, eight step grandchildren and one step great-grandchild. Two sisters Shirley (Paul) Fortner Hollingsworth, and Judy (Bill) Hurst, three nieces Cathy (Jerry) Winchester, Carla Spence, and Kelsey Hurst.
Michael was preceded in death by his parents, Bill and Virginia, son Korry, brother Jimmie Smith, and niece Angela Fortner.
Due to concerns of Covid-19, all guidelines will be observed, and graveside services at Rock Prairie Cemetery, Halltown, MO.
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