And, I must tell you, I am living in the lap of luxury today. This is the happiest I have been in several years. Safe, fed, socialized, privacy, transportation, sisters nearby, and the drugstore even delivers most of my drugs. Especially the various exercise programs available daily, reading club, cards, and the sheer niceness of the staff and most of the residents. I got it made. I've had it made from the time we met.
Of course it was the physical attraction that started it all, but there was more to come. We, me'n Wen, lucked out. I wish such luck on all of you.
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Robert Wendall Smith died Tuesday, August 7, 2007, at his home in Indianapolis. He was born in Blue Ridge, Georgia on January 13, 1937, to the late Glenn and Irene (Wheeler) Smith. He retired as a toolmaker form Ford Motor Company at the age of 48. He spent the next 15 years playing golf and softball in North Georgia. He could also be counted on to build privacy fences in Chicago, theater room risers, gazebos, porches and tables in Georgia. Survivors include wife, Alice Lee; daughter, Kelly S. (Chris) Guarnieri; sons, David Lee, Glen R. and Robert W. (Daphne Mintz) Smith; grandchildren, Craig, Kristen, Melanie, Stevie and Liz Smith; siblings, Glenna, Kenneth, Roger, and Darrell Smith. Bob requested cremation and his ashes will be interred later in the mountains of North Georgia. Family and friends may gather for celebration and reminiscence from 3-7:00 P.M. Thursday, August 9, 2007, at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service & Crematory, Stirling-Gerber Chapel, 5950 E. Thompson Rd. There will be laughter. In lieu of flowers, have dinner with someone you love. Online condolences may be sent through www.wilsonstpierre.com. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/indystar/obituary.aspx?n=robert-w-smith&pid=144807369#sthash.FKb9a9Cx.dpuf
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