Lydia Bedell
my condolence to the sharrow,smith families and her many friends. she will be deeply missed. she had a heart of gold and was a terrific woman. we shared decades of good times. lydia bedell
Birth date: May 29, 1956 Death date: May 25, 2016
Nanette A. Smith, age 59, of Marine City, passed away peacefully at home on May 25, 2016. She was born May 29, 1956 in St. Clair. Nan is survived by her son, Michael Smith, mother, Jacquelyn Sharrow, brothers, Robert and Michael S Read Obituary
my condolence to the sharrow,smith families and her many friends. she will be deeply missed. she had a heart of gold and was a terrific woman. we shared decades of good times. lydia bedell
I would like to send my deepest condolences to Nan's family. I knew Nan through my brother Carl and they were friends for 43 years. Nan was an angel, when my mother died in 2013 Nan was the first person there with flowers, food, and a shoulder to cry on. She always had so much empathy for her family and friends and we sure did lose a treasure when she left us, but she lived the way Jesus taught us to live and that was to love one another and Nan loved us all immensely. Rest in peace dear friend we love you.
Mikey, Our entire family sends our deepest sympathies to you. Your mom was such a dear friend. When you all lived on Essex, we always had the best of times.. ones I will cherish for always. We still call it "Nans house".
Words cannot adequately express my sorrow and sadness that I have for you. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love Connie, Earl Harris and family
I remember she made the best pizza's years ago. So sorry for the family's loss.
Nan was a kind and generous woman and her door was always open to her friends and family. We hope her family is able to find comfort in knowing she lived a full life, her way, and she will be missed by many people.
Love, Gina and George Becker
i could write a book on all the stuff we went though. the good the bad and the ugly. she was one of the kindness strongest down to earth women i ever met.knew her for 44yrs and loved every minute of those years you. my bestfriend, my teacher at times,and it's going to be a long time getting used to not having her a phone call away.love you and miss you.now go to that goodnight Pam bassett
In 1963 my family moved one door North of your family and from then on we shared the growing pains of childhood. I saw you grow up, become a wife and mother, an independent WOMAN, a hard working girl, and a very caring, loving person, with many, many friends. You blessed many people with your wit and love and that will, sorely, be missed. The journey over, your time put in, now rest in the arms of the ONE. Peace.
I'm so very sorry for your loss. I remember Nanette in school always Smileing and a happy girl! Prayers to all of you. Tracy Scott Mccormack