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Ann Smith

December 29, 1946 - March 24, 2020
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Kilpatrick's Serenity Gardens
8729 Cypress Street
West Monroe, LA 71291
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Ann Smith was born December 29, 1946 in Camden, Arkansas and passed away March 24, 2020 in West Monroe. She was retired from International Paper and a member of Victory Baptist Church. Ann was preceded in death by her husband James Ronnie Smith; parents Carlos and Charlene Ferguson and a sister, Sandra Gentry. Ann isContinue Reading

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Lisa Crawford left a message on March 28, 2020:
We were so sorry to hear of Ann’s passing. She and Ron were our neighbors when they moved to WM. They were there for me when my husband started working out of town, checking on me and helping with household things I couldn’t handle. Ann was a great caregiver to her mom and Ron (when he would let her). They were a Christ loving wonderful couple. There’s comfort in knowing they are all together now.
Lisa Crawford left a message on March 28, 2020:
We were so sorry to hear of Ann’s passing. She and Ron were our neighbors when they moved to WM. They were there for me when my husband started working out of town, checking on me and helping with household things I couldn’t handle. Ann was a great caregiver to her mom and Ron (when he would let her). They were a Christ loving wonderful couple. There’s comfort in knowing they are all together now.
Dolores left a message on March 26, 2020:
I met Ann at International Paper and worked with her until I moved with my husband to Texarkana Tx. After I retired and moved back to West Monroe we got reaquited and enjoyed going to the auction together. I really miss her. She was a good person and friend. Prayers for the family.
Dolores left a message on March 26, 2020:
I met Ann at International Paper and worked with her until I moved with my husband to Texarkana Tx. After I retired and moved back to West Monroe we got reaquited and enjoyed going to the auction together. I really miss her. She was a good person and friend. Prayers for the family.
Brenda Smith Schwab left a message on March 25, 2020:
Going to miss Sweet Ann. Love to all of you
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Jeff and Susan Hopkins left a message on March 25, 2020:
Praying for your healing, comfort, strength and peace during this painful time. Thinking of you with sympathy — and here for you with caring support.
Linda Koontz left a message on March 25, 2020:
I got to know Ann through Dolores Blackwell. Ann was a sweetheart of a lady. She was so soft spoken and kind. I always enjoyed being with her. God’s love and grace be with you. Linda Koontz
Doug Barton left a message on March 24, 2020:
So sorry to hear Did not know she was ill Ann was a favorite cousin of ours So fun and full of life One of my first memories of Ann I must have been somewhere around 12 or 13 and bashful around girls. She used to pick at me and chase me to kiss me. The only way I could get away from her was to hide under the bed. She never let me live that down. Can you imagine her comment to me at 17 "Are the girls still chasing you" With that mischievously original "Ann" grin! Will miss her much Praying for y'all
Dot Washington left a message on March 24, 2020:
Gina, Steve and families, My heart aches for you and your family. May God sustain you during this difficult time in your lives. Ann was such precious person and loved by many and I have been praying for her and y'all and will continue to pray for her family. May God's grace and peace surround you during this time. Dot Washington
Ann Wyatt left a message on March 24, 2020:
You will be missed! You were beautiful inside and out! Heaven is rejoicing with your reunion with Ronnie. Love ya! Ann Wyatt
Kilpatrick Funeral Homes left a message:
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