1979
2017
Sondra Smith, 38, passed away April 5, 2017. Born to Kenneth Smith and Carol Banes, stepfather Dean Banes.
Sondra was a dedicated mother always loved doing whatever necessary to help her children be better people and taught them the values of life. She is loved by many, including her co-workers at Walmart.
Sondra was preceded in death by her mother and Linda Nichols.
Sondra is survived by her step father, Dean; her children, Daven Nichols, Hailey Nichols and Nicole Nichols; her life partner, Nick Nichols; brother, Logan Stefancik; and many extended family and friends.
A visitation will be held Thursday, April 13, 2017, from 6-8pm at White Chapel Funeral Home. Funeral Service will be held Friday, April 14, 2017 at 11am, with committal at White Chapel Cemetery immediately following.
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April 13, 2017
Terri Adair
Sondra you were my Sister and Cathi and I's best childhood friend I remember we all 3 were inseparable.Even up to your last days you were somebody I enjoyed having conversation with whether it be when I ran into you at Walmart with our mom or online.I will miss you tremendously.God took you home though to be with the rest of the Angels.Until we meet again...
April 12, 2017
sam and judy rippy
Sondra, we will miss you ,you were a true friend and sweet,caring person.our sympathy to your family.may you rest in peace.
April 10, 2017
lana Coffey
Sondra .You were such a beautiful person inside and out Always smiling ..You will truly bemissed .You were a wonderful mother .Now it's time to be with your two mom's Carol and Linda Fly high sweetheart..Gone but never forgotten .
April 8, 2017
cathi Dale
Gone but not forgotten. I love you Sondra!
April 8, 2017
Cathi Dale
Sondra,
You were my best friend since the age of 9,.never a mean bone in your body. Of course unless your name was Nick Nichols, sorry Nick had to throw that in there. Sondra you were loved so much I am missing you so bad, but I'm happy to know you are with your mom again. Tell Carol I said hello. Love forever and always.
April 8, 2017
Linda Clark
You will be missed by your Wal-mart family. You always had a smile on your face and a kind word. Always took the time to say hello and share a smile.
April 8, 2017
Helen Grindstaff
No one can fill your shoes, you will be missed by many people and loved by all.
April 8, 2017
Kayla Fuller
I didn't have the pleasure of knowing Sondra on a personal level but she was one of the best coworkers I have ever met. She was such a sweet person who will be missed dearly. Thank you Sondra for being a sweet and good person. Rest in peace
April 8, 2017
Miguel Rivera
We will miss you sister! Always so nice and so humble! You left a foot print in our hearts and we will never forget you! Our prayers to the family!!! God bless!
April 8, 2017
Connie Mcdavitt
Fly high with your mom you will be missed by all
April 8, 2017
Polly Harris
I've only known you for 2 and a half years but you've touched my heart with your kindness. I will miss you Lady!
April 8, 2017
Lana Coffey
Sondra was a very nice, caring and beautiful person... Inside and out. She will truly be missed but never forgotten....Rest in peace sweet Sondra.
April 8, 2017
At & Phyllis Winftey
Fly high with the angels I could see in your posts on how much you were missing your mama and now you're safely in her arms with our Lord
April 8, 2017
Linda Goldman
Sondra was a kind and caring person and a wonderful mother. She loved her children with all her heart and will be missed so much. Sending prayers to the family.
Chuck and Linda GOldman
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