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Jill L. <I>Voight</I> Smith

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Jill L. Voight Smith

Birth
Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, USA
Death
21 Dec 2021 (aged 64)
Torrington, Goshen County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Jill L. Smith, 64, of Torrington Wyoming passed away on December 21st, 2021 at home with her loving family and friends at her side.

Jill was a caring mother, grandmother, sister, wife, and friend. She was born to Ordean and Louise Voight in Aberdeen, South Dakota. Jill is survived by her four siblings (brother Orie, and sisters Shereen, Jean and Cindy).

She received her masters degree from Chadron State College so that she could fulfill her passion getting her LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) to help others. During her time as the Director of the Community Mental Health Center she dedicated herself to helping the youth and families in her community.

If her career was her passion, her family was her heart beat. She married Gerald (Craig) Smith in 1976 and was a mother to three children: Haven, Josh, and Jeb. She treasured her children and embraced every moment with them. She especially loved her role as Grandma to her 5 grandchildren. Jill never turned down an opportunity to spend time and spoil her children, grandchildren and dogs.

Mom, your love will light our way. Your memory will forever be with us.

Jill never wanted to be the center of attention, so her services will be held for family and
personal friends only.
Jill L. Smith, 64, of Torrington Wyoming passed away on December 21st, 2021 at home with her loving family and friends at her side.

Jill was a caring mother, grandmother, sister, wife, and friend. She was born to Ordean and Louise Voight in Aberdeen, South Dakota. Jill is survived by her four siblings (brother Orie, and sisters Shereen, Jean and Cindy).

She received her masters degree from Chadron State College so that she could fulfill her passion getting her LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) to help others. During her time as the Director of the Community Mental Health Center she dedicated herself to helping the youth and families in her community.

If her career was her passion, her family was her heart beat. She married Gerald (Craig) Smith in 1976 and was a mother to three children: Haven, Josh, and Jeb. She treasured her children and embraced every moment with them. She especially loved her role as Grandma to her 5 grandchildren. Jill never turned down an opportunity to spend time and spoil her children, grandchildren and dogs.

Mom, your love will light our way. Your memory will forever be with us.

Jill never wanted to be the center of attention, so her services will be held for family and
personal friends only.


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