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In Memory of
Raymond Lloyd Smith
1921 - 2017
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H.D. posted a condolence
Friday, June 19, 2020
Dad beat hell out of me and called me vile names for the first 17 years of my life.
Dad promised me I’d turn out to be a total failure in life because I refused to become a high school football hero for him.
Dad never met any one of my schoolteachers.
Dad did not beat hell out of his daughter, on whom he doted abnormally, nor did he call her vile names.
To neighbors and co-workers, Dad feigned to have a perfect family.
Behind closed doors, Dad was wrathful and he beat hell out of his 2 sons regularly, due to his dissatisfying marriage to a woman 15 years his junior.
World is better off with Dad dead!
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E.W. posted a condolence
Monday, May 18, 2020
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K.R. posted a condolence
Friday, May 8, 2020
Enraged with irreversible anger, daddy beat hell out of me with his belt and said “god damn you to hell!” as he beat me. Daddy’s only connection to me for the first 18 years of my life was his belt! Daddy called me vile names and he promised me I would be a failure in adult life because I refused to become a high school football hero for him. Daddy lacked a photo of his eldest child outfitted in a football jersey, because no such photo existed. This fact deeply angered daddy throughout his life. Daddy never beat his daughter with a belt, who was born when daddy was 50 years old, due to maternal fertility issues. Daddy wed momma in April 1955, when momma was 19 and daddy was 34, so he could remove momma from her own harsh and mean-spirited mother in Missouri. Daddy bragged incessantly, abnormally, to his coworkers (those who were foolish to listen) about his daughter’s athletic abilities. Daddy did not brag to his coworkers about his daughter’s lack of a boyfriend. Daddy did not have a photo of his high school-age daughter shown with a high school-age boyfriend, because no such photo existed. Daddy’s daughter was attracted to women, a fact that daddy and momma denied for many years, then tried to obscure from neighbors and from dysfunctional relatives in Texas and Missouri. Daddy was much like a rhetorical chameleon in that he showed one color to neighbors, the public and his coworkers, but behind closed doors, home life was tumultuous and chaotic; daddy and momma perpetrated unpardonable physical and emotional abuses upon their two sons. Daddy’s second-eldest son is in denial of this fact. Daddy’s daughter was not born when these abuses occurred. Daddy never met any of his eldest child’s teachers in grade school. Daddy was embarrassed by his eldest son’s disinterest in competitive team sports. How I regret that daddy inhabited this Earth for 96 years.
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Pat Harrington posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Dear Mae,
It was a wonderful surprise to see you & Raymond just 3 weeks ago. He looked in great shape & in good spirits, & that is how I will remember him.
My deepest sympathy goes out to you & your family. I know this is very hard to cope with, & if I can assist you in any way, just let me know. My thoughts & prayers are with you. God bless!
Love, Pat & Don
Harrington
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Wednesday, November 29, 2017
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Gena Lee Broeker-Magee posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
So sorry to hear of the loss of this great man. I am sending heartfelt condolences across the miles. My heart aches with sadness for my dear aunt, her children and their families. Each of you is in my thoughts and prayers with love. Gena Lee
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Tuesday, November 28, 2017
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