Pallbearers Flower bearers Sons and Grandsons Friends of the Family In Loving Memory of Acknowledgements The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude and appreciation for all the support & prayers during our recent loss. Your love has been a true source of consolation during this difficult time and will continue to be throughout the years. Special thanks to Pastor William Houston and Abundant Grace Church of the Living God, Bishop Harry Calloway, Jr, and the United House of God, Inc, Mt. Olivet C.O.G.I.C., Shiloh Temple House of God, Miami Valley Hospital staff, Hospice of Dayton, neighborhood friends, House of Wheat Funeral Home, and William Mckinney. Burial arrangements entrusted to House of Wheat Funeral Home James Elliott Smith July 16, 1936 - June 2, 2015 Monday—June 8, 2015— 11:00 am House of Wheat Funeral Home 2107 N. Gettysburg Ave Dayton, Ohio 45406 Officiating Apostle Ronald Hoard, Columbus, Ohio Order of Service Apostle Ronald Hoard Columbus, Oh Opening Hymn Prayer Scripture Reading Heavens Unlimited Dayton, Oh (Please limit to 2 mins each) . The Gospel Jewels Dayton, Oh Selection Remarks Selection Reading of Acknowledgements and Obituary (read silently) Gospel Stars Dayton, Oh Selection Special Remarks Pastor William Houston, IV Abundant Grace Church of the Living God Special Remarks Eulogy Bishop Harry Calloway, Jr. United House of God , Inc Elder Randall Young Mt. Olivet Church of God in Christ Recessional Interment at West Memory Gardens 6722 Hemple Rd, Moraine, Ohio 45439 Dinner will served after the interment at Abundant Grace Church of the Living God, 4444 Lake Center Dr, Trotwood, Oh Let Me Go Through the Years When I come to the end of the road And the sun has set for me I want no rites in a gloom filled room Why cry for a soul set free? Miss me a little, but not for long And not with your head bowed low Remember the love that once we shared Miss me, but let me go. For this is a journey we all must take And each must go alone. It’s all part of the master plan A step on the road to home. When you are lonely and sick at heart Go the friends we know. Laugh at all the things we used to do Miss me, but let me go. When I am dead my dearest Sing no sad songs for me Plant thou no roses at my head Nor shady cypress tree Be the green grass above me With showers and dewdrops wet And if thou wilt remember And if thou wilt, forget. I shall not see the shadows, I shall not fear the rain; I shall not hear the nightingale Sing on as if in pain; And dreaming through the twilight That doth not rise nor set, Haply I may remember, And haply may forget. Christina Rosetti Obituary James Elliott Smith was born on July 16, 1936 in Mount Vernon, Illinois to the late Johnnie O. Smith and Helen Coleman. He was raised by his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spears in Mount Vernon, Illinois. James, affectionately called Jim, moved to Detroit, Michigan during his adolescent years. While in Detroit, Michigan, he completed his high school education. James later moved to Chicago, Illinois and lived there for a number of years. In 1973, James moved to Dayton, Ohio and remained there until his passing. Jim worked for the city of Dayton for 23 years before his retirement. James had a larger than life personality. He was known for his wisecracking personality. Until the very end, he maintained his love for jokes and laughter, cracking jokes with the medical staff and nurses who were helping him. Jim was also very competitive. Some of his favorite pastimes were playing chess with his children, golfing, cards, softball, video games, and attending horse races. James had a habit of talking trash during any and every event that he was a part of. He would not hesitate to let you know just when, how, and why he would win. In most cases, he was absolutely right. However, having learned from the best, his children began to talk trash on their own, and win more and more against him. James was also very musically talented. He greatly enjoyed working with and teaching singers. James played the guitar, bass, drums, and could harmonize with the best of them. He was also a recording artist and arranged many original songs. He founded the Stars of Harmony of Chicago, Illinois and the Gospel Jewels of Dayton, Ohio. He also played guitar for the Swan Mellarks in Chicago, Illinois, The Spirit of Faith, and the Golden Voices of Harmony in Dayton, Ohio. Through the Years Obituary While living in Dayton, Jim realized he needed something in his life that he had not found anywhere else. He accepted Jesus Christ and began to attend regular church services. James sought a closer relationship with God, and his walk as a believer evolved accordingly. He began to study the word of God at Christ Holy Temple and confessed to receiving the Holy Spirit in his home during a tarrying meeting conducted by his pastor, Bishop Foy Munlin and his wife. James later attended Mount Olivet Church of God In Christ under Pastor Ozell Northern. During his tenure there, he served faithfully and played bass. After further study of the word of God, he found and resolved to keep the seventh day Sabbath and Holy Festivals, as outlined in the Scriptures. After this turning point, he attended United House of God under the leadership of Bishop Harry Calloway and the Late Elect Lady Alcerean Watson. He would attend services as often as his health would allow. Most recently, he attended Abundant Grace Church of the Living God under Pastor William Houston, IV. Jim loved to share the Word of God with others. He wanted everyone to know about the truth that God had revealed to him, and would send video tapes and information to others, to share this good news. James departed this life peacefully on June 2, 2015 at his residence; and he will be greatly missed by all that knew him. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spears, parents, Johnnie Smith and Helen Coleman, children, Sabrina Smith, Karen Werts, Keith, Kevin, Sheila, and Mark Smith. James leaves to cherish his memory a loving and devoted wife Nancy Smith; sister, Mary Ferguson; sons, Dwayne, Stephen, Morgan, Demetrius, and Carlton Smith, Mark and Marco Shoecraft; daughters, Shalon Smith, Renia Moman, Carolyn, and Cornicia Harvey; special sons, William Houston IV and family, and Ben Faircloth, a special daughter, Leeann Robinson; special friends, Earl Davis and Virginia Yarborough; and a host of grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family, and friends. Humbly submitted by the family Through the Years
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