Stanley Dewayne Smith, Sr., a beloved husband, father, pawpaw, and hey, passed away on August 6, 2023, surrounded by his loving family in Columbia, Tennessee. Born to the late Athol Hunter Smith, Sr. and Virginia Calvert Smith in his hometown of Sandy Hook, Stanley's life was a tapestry woven with love, dedication, and a passion for family and sports.
A pillar of his community, Stanley was a devoted member of Sandy Hook Church of Christ, where he found solace, community, and shared values with fellow Christians. For over the years, he applied his strong work ethic as a dedicated maintenance worker at General Mills.
Stanley's love for sports was a cornerstone of his identity, and his unwavering support for his favorite teams brought joy to countless moments. He cheered with unmatched enthusiasm for the Tennessee Titans, UT Vols, Nashville Predators, and the Atlanta Braves. His passion for sports extended beyond professional arenas, as he was a proud attendee of every ballgame his grandchildren played and coached. With popcorn and hotdog in hand, he stood in the stands, giving his grandkids the encouragement and love to do their best.
Beyond the realm of sports, Stanley's greatest treasures were his family. He cherished the time he spent with his wife, Wanda Faye Glass Smith, creating countless memories and building a life of love and companionship. He leaves behind a legacy of devotion as a father to his children, Stanley Dewayne Smith, Jr. and Amy Elizabeth (Danny) Smith. Additionally, his stepchildren Brandy (Ron) Rochelle, Tina (Erik) Krusell, and Homer (Becky) Glass benefited from his loving presence in their lives.
Stanley's role as a pawpaw brought him immense joy, and he proudly doted on his grandchildren: Kara Ann Steadman, Lillian Grace Reid, Jackson Dwayne Smith, and Anthony Dewayne Smith. His love extended to his step-grandchildren, including Blake (Suzanne) Rochelle, Shawn (Samantha) Blalock, Kara Blalock, Kaitlyn Blalock, Aaron Rochelle, Tyler Glass, and Matthew Glass. His step-great-grandchildren, Anderson Ray Rochelle and Ari Blalock, also held a special place in his heart. Also, survived by many nieces and nephews.
In addition to his cherished wife and children, Stanley is survived by his brother Bobby (Mary) Smith, and brothers-in-law Jerry Davis and Terry (Pam) Parham, Sister in law Amy (Marvin) Rochelle. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Debra Jean Parham Smith, and his siblings Martha Jo Davis, Patsy (George) Shaffer, Ruby (Bobby) Frazier, and Hunter Smith, Jr.
Stanley Dewayne Smith, Sr. will be remembered for his unwavering devotion to his faith, his dedicated work ethic, his passionate sportsmanship, and above all, his deep love for his family. He will be deeply missed.
The family will receive friends on Sunday, August 13, 2023 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Williams Funeral Home in Mount Pleasant, Tennessee. A service for Stanley will be Monday, August 14, 2023 at 2:00 PM at Williams Funeral Home in Mount Pleasant, Tennessee with Bro. Andy Pogue officiating. Stanley will be laid to rest at Cave Springs Cemetery in Leipers Fork, Tennessee.
In lieu of flowers, please consider memorial contributions to be made in Stanley's name to Sandy Hook Church of Christ Building Fund.
Pallbearers are Stan Smith, Danny Reid, Tyler Glass, Scott Storey, Shawn Blalock, Wayne Dugger, and John Kelley. Honorary Pallbearers are Ronnie Frazier, Robbie Frazier, Randy Frazier, Ricky Frazier, Blake Rochelle, Shawn Blalock, and Aaron Rochelle.
The care of Mr. Stanley Dewayne Smith, Sr., and his family has been entrusted to the staff of Williams Funeral Home. To share words of comfort and condolences, please visit www.williamsfh.com
Sunday, August 13, 2023
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Williams Funeral Home & Crematory - Mt Pleasant
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