Juanita Smith Harris, August 06, 1938 — February 17, 2019

Juanita Smith Harris (Toledo, Ohio, OH) August 06, 1938 February 17, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Obituary for Juanita M. Smith (Harris) Print Juanita Maxine Harris Smith, 80, of Toledo, Ohio, was currently residing in Killeen, TX, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on February 17, 2019. Affectionately known as “NeNe”, she enjoyed life to the fullest until her failing health 5 + years ago. She moved to Killeen TX with her care entrusted to her daughter Joe Ann Gray and granddaughter Juanita Cannie.

NeNe was born August 6, 1938 in Toledo, Ohio to Edward Harris and Blanche Haynes Harris. She attended Woodward High School. She lived life abundantly spending time with her family and friends any time she could.

She had a love for travel and conversing with people. She was an energetic, fun loving person that always had knack for making others smile and she never met a stranger. “NeNe” was an accomplished craftswoman, who enjoyed, and was very good at ceramics, painting, sketching, and crocheting.

She began her work outside the home with Ontario/Rinks Bargain City, Toledo Molding & Die Company, then Johns Manville from where she retired. She also provided childcare in her home. She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward Harris, Blanche Haynes Harris, brother Robert “Bobby” Harris, and great granddaughters Rhilee and Rhilyn Smith.

NeNe is survived by her siblings, Francis Knolly, Rita Harris, Edward “Brother” Harris (Mary), only living aunt, Dorothy Bell, all of Toledo, Ohio; the father of her children John Wesley Smith Sr of Mansfield, Texas. Her Children: Yvonne Lynette Smith Grant (Maurice), of Concord NC; John Wesley Smith Jr (Clevetta) of Oak Ridge, TN; Joe Ann Gray, and Ronald Gregory Smith (Denise) of Killeen, TX; Barry Calvin Smith (Georganne) of Toledo, OH; and Jeffery Gordon Smith(Wendy) of Pineville, LA. Her GrandChildren: Ravonne Grant Hunt (Darrell) of Tallahassee,FL; Genice Grant Walker (Tim) of Phoenix, AZ; Qiana R. Smith of Dallas, TX; Juanita Sampson Cannie (Daryl), Katrina Smith Williams (Renardo), Richard “Bubba” Sampson, Dameron Smith all of Killeen, Tx; Daylin Smith, Dionna Smith, Ieesha Smith all of Toledo, OH; Landon Smith of Columbus, OH; Taneesha Smith of Altamonte Springs, FL; Karen.

Smith Legette (Chris) of Atlanta, GA; Ronald G. Smith Jr., of Denton, TX; and Sean Smith of Pineville, LA She is also survived by 21 great grandchildren, host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and special friend Claudette “Granny” Minor The family would like to thank Kindred Hospice for providing comfort and care to our loved one. The family will receive………. To send flowers to the family of Juanita M. Smith (Harris), please visit our Heartfelt Sympathies Store.

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death notice Juanita Smith Harris August 06, 1938 — February 17, 2019

obituary notice Juanita Smith Harris August 06, 1938 — February 17, 2019

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