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1957
2015
Betty Lou Luxon Smith, of Holley, passed away Thursday, July 16th after a short illness. She was born 12/30/1957 in West Virginia, beloved daughter of Ruth Ann Bennett. Cherished mother of Terrie Luxon. Also survived by her husband Ken Smith, brother Rodger Smith of West Virginia, sisters Charlene Smith of West Virginia and Faye Smith of Holley. Predeceased by her brother Eugene Smith and sister Linda Pluckhan. The services will be held privately by the family.
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July 21, 2015
Bob & Bonnie Schuck
Aunt Bonnie and I heard a song on the radio today she love to dance to we all will know she is i heaven dancing to all her favorite songs pain free and happy you will be well missed & we love you Kido
July 21, 2015
My condolences to the family. May the hope found in God's word bring you comfort (John 6:40).
July 20, 2015
God has another angel, we will miss you betty, terri you are in our thoughts and prayers love ya baby girl... love becky gary bre and eden bonk
July 20, 2015
Carlin Sanders
Aunt betty you were the most kind hearted woman I knew. You'd always do anything to make us kids smile. From calling me Carl Lee to spanking my butt for messing around to much. I miss you and love you so much Aunt Betty god has gained another angel, I love you, watch over me please, I know you will.
July 20, 2015
Terrie Luxon
The Daughter Of Betty She Was Born An Angel Now She Has Her silver Wings
July 20, 2015
Shelba Dennis
So sorry about your loss Terrie, I was married to Betty's uncle Junior Bennett
and Betty's mom Ruth married my cousin Darrell Hamrick so I was her aunt
and her cousin, but she always called me Aunt Jean. I loved Betty Lou and can remember the first time I saw you , you were just a little girl and she was so proud of you telling me all the things you could do. She really loved you. I will always remember Betty with respect and love. Love: Shelba Jean Dennis
July 20, 2015
tammy chase
we didn't always see eye to eye.but I know if I ever needed you all I had to do is call. sometimes words are exchanged that are hurtfull. you were always there for my kids and everybody elses kids to. you went without so other people could have things. well Betty I hope you are raising some hell up there. its time for you to have some fun now. rest in peace my friend. and please look out for your daughter. she misses you so much.
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