Avise Vaudean “Deana” Smith
Avise Vaudean “Deana” Smith was born on July 16, 1926, in Camp Worth, a small sawmill town in in East Texas. She passed away in her sleep on August 17, 2016, at her son and daughter-in-law’s home in Town Bluff, Texas.
Deana was formerly a resident of Orangefield, Texas for many years. Preceded in death by her husband, JD Smith, she is survived by her daughters, JoAnn and husband Judd Wright, of Town Bluff and Devra and husband Bobby Cormier, of Orangefield; son, JD Smith and wife Sue, of Town Bluff; sisters, Lois Bean and husband Doug, of Gist, Texas and Bette Poindexter, of Mount Union, Texas; brothers, Truman Lucas and Lynndale Lucas, both of Amarillo, Texas; seven grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Friday, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange, Texas.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, August 20, 2016, at Claybar Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Orange Forest Lawn Cemetery in West Orange, Texas.
Serving as pallbearers will be Johnny Montagne, David Fouch, Joe Coffey, John Coffey, Bryan Marshall, and Jordan Marshall.
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David & Renee Robinson
August 19, 2016
David & Renee Robinson purchased the Crystal Cross Bouquet for the family of Avise Vaudean "Deana" Smith.
Claybar Funeral Home
August 19, 2016
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Tom And Linda Mullin
August 18, 2016
Tom and Linda Mullin purchased the Divine Peace Bouquet for the family of Avise Vaudean "Deana" Smith.
David Robinson
August 18, 2016
I always remember Aunt Vaudean as the one of the sweetest ladies in the world. Quiet, loving, just plain sweet. They would usually come to Aunt Elsie's house when they came to Shreveport, and we would all sit around and just talk and have a great time. It would be Aunt Vaudeen, Uncle John D., Devra, Darryl, Jo Ann ( I believe) and us, David, Johnny, Janice, Kenneth, Jerry, Charles, Lera Ann, Aunt Elsie and Uncle William & Frances and Billy ( mom and dad). Those were the days. Simple times, great family, and lots of love. Aunt Vaudeen had me fooled for a long time though. I did not know she had a son named Darryl. I thought his name was Durl. I will remember that accent forever. God Bless the family, She is with Jesus now. Her new life has just begun. David and Renee Robinson