Obituary for Cindy Smith
Cindy Sue (Wilbanks) Smith went home to be with the Lord on June 28, 2009. Cindy was born on November 3, 1954. She married Tony R. Smith on October 31, 1974 in Midland, TX. She was a beautician in Delta Jct. since 1992. She worked at Tropical Creations, and was the owner of Mane Event and also worked at the barber shop on Fort Greely.She is survived by her husband Tony R. Smith of Delta Junction, Alaska and 3 sons: Jeremy R. Smith of Soldotna, Alaska, Brant C. Smith of Anchorage, Alaska and Casey L. Smith of Fairbanks, Alaska.
Funeral and burial services will be in Mount Pleasant, Texas. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that a contribution be made to Olivia's House for Assisted Living in Fairbanks. A Wells Fargo account has been set up in Cindy's name. Please contact Margaret Gearhart. All proceeds will be given to Olivia's House.
Cards and letters can be sent to: Tony Smith, PO Box 206, Delta Jct. AK 99737


6 Comments:
What a woman...what a sister...what a person. We'll miss you Cindy. You fought the "good fight" and you won a crown that will never be taken away.
Cindy was one of the first "Deltoids" we met when we moved here. She was such a sweet lady and always had a smile. Delta will miss her.
She will Be missed.
Cindy was the strongest woman of faith that I have ever known. She remained strong and faithful during all tests or trials she went through. She was a testimony to all. Her love for her family and friends was very evident to all of us. She is home with her Lord and Savior. I loved her and always will. She earned and now wears her Crown of Life.
This lady had class. I never heard her say a mean word about anyone. She always found something good about everyone. I will always remember her for the kind person she was. I pray for strenght and peace for her family. May I go to be with my Lord with the grace she had.
I didn't know Cindy personally, but through her sister, I felt I knew her. Her faith and love of God inspired me, as I know it did many. What a role model! She will not be forgotten!
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