Geri Barden
Jimmie, you were always so caring, and such a hard worker. I loved your accent, and your “sayings,” such as “Oh, my lands!” and “Lands a Goshen.” It was so nice having you as our neighbor across the street.Rest in peace, Jimmie
Birth date: Apr 9, 1921 Death date: May 10, 2015
Jimmie was born in Hastings, Oklahoma on April 9th, 1921 to James David Smith, Sr. and Ufa Ola Person Smith. Jimmie, her parents, and six siblings lived out the Dust Bowl years in Oklahoma during the Great Depression. She graduate Read Obituary
Jimmie, you were always so caring, and such a hard worker. I loved your accent, and your “sayings,” such as “Oh, my lands!” and “Lands a Goshen.” It was so nice having you as our neighbor across the street.Rest in peace, Jimmie
Such a kind person, my thoughts are with Penny and her family who will miss her
Aunt Jimmie was a dear lady. I have many fond memories of times spent with her from the time I was a young girl. She was someone I always admired. She never forgot a birthday or special occasion, always thinking of others. She was a such a godly woman. I will miss her physical presence in my life, but look forward to seeing her someday in glory. With love to you and your family, Susan Greathouse Shank, Tucson, AZ
I will miss Aunt Jimmie. She was a precious woman. I remember when she would come visit us in Santa Maria and always had a homemade carrot cake in the trunk. What a treat it was . Love you Aunt Jimmie! ?? XO. Sonnie Tucson AZ
Sharing childhood stories with her brother in Fort Worth, Texas. November, 2010