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Donald Smith

September 25, 1947 ~ February 17, 2020

“To all the girls I've loved before Who traveled in and out my door I'm glad they came along I dedicate this song To all the girls I've loved before To all the girls I once caressed And may I say, I've held the best For helping me to grow, I owe a lot, I know To all the girls I've loved before.” These words of Willie Nelson’s country western song came immediately to mind as I tried to write the words to describe the passing of my Dad, Donald “Donnie” Woodrow Smith. I could have easily picked the words to “The Wanderer” by Dion Dimucci or “All My Exes Live in Texas” by George Straight. To know Don Smith was to know that he loved women, he loved motorcycles, trucks, and his blue Crown Vic, he loved having a beer and a good time. To the women that shared in our lives—my respect, honor, and love to you. His favorite vacation spot was Ocean City, Maryland. All year he would watch the board walk via the live cameras at the Kite Loft. He loved visiting with his cousins Dee Dee, Judy, and Mary Ann and siting on the balcony watching the waves. Most of all he loved to live out loud, have fun, and enjoy new experiences. Don was born September 25, 1947 to Ruth Mandana and Clarence Woodrow “Dick” Smith, in Philippi, WV. Don was a middle son, his older brother Richy and wife Mary live in Baltimore and his younger brother Joe passed several years before in Texas. Don is also survived by his younger half-brothers, Eddie Smith and wife Robin and Craig Smith and wife Keith Ann. Don was a graduate of Philip Barbour High School and of Fairmont State College. He worked in various jobs over his life from coal mining, to manufacturing, to sales and delivery. He lived in many states across the country and was stationed in Germany during his time in the U.S. Army. Just as with all of us, the mountains of West Virginia always called him home. Don was also a father to me, his daughter, Mandana “Mandy” Smith Weirich. Ours was a complicated relationship, but he loved me with all his heart. He respected my husband Ryan, and he loved dearly his grandchildren, Koragon and Ravyn Weirich. He often expressed pride in their accomplishments and offered his advice on all the things they could do in life. He knew they could be anything they set their mind to be. It is difficult to capture a man’s life—all the love, laughter, pain, heartache, challenges, and achievements in such a short space. In the end, I hope my dad felt my love, the love of a daughter, as he left this world to go to the next. So many times, he would open his eyes, close them, and smile and for that I am very grateful. I know he wanted to go out raising hell, but dementia and pneumonia had other plans for him. So, I made sure he had dignity and love when he left this world on February 17, 2020. Finally to all that knew and loved him, raise a glass, play some rock and roll, and raise a little hell in his honor. Love, Mandy Friends will be received at the Jerusalem United Methodist Church 212 Briar Patch Rd. Philippi on Saturday February 22, from 1-3 pm. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 pm with Rev. Dr. Peter Vial officiating. Interment will follow in the Jerusalem Cemetery with military honors being accorded.

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  1. I’m so Sorry to hear of Donnie passing, Donnie and I had a lot of good times together, he was a special friend to me.
    He also was a friend to my husband Jim, he met Jim at Fairmont State College when I first met Jim.
    Our love and prayers are with the family and friends,
    God Bless,
    Love Patty Nestor Morgan and husband Jim

  2. Don was very special to me and my family. I have known him for over 20 years and there was never a dull moment. He loved his motorcycle but he was always there when I needed him. I had surgery about eight years ago on my shoulder and had no one to help me when I got home and Don was there.He cooked and cleaned house and cared for me and took me to physical therapy everyday and stayed with me. I loved Don deeply and will miss him with all my heart. My prayers go out to Mandy and her family at this time. God Bless. I love you Mandy. Myra Miller. Greenville, SC

  3. We often laughed about sitting at the kids table on Grandma's back porch learning to dance on that porch and, so many Christ,mas Eves at Grandma's house where gifts were opened in order from oldest in age (Grandma) to the youngest .In most recent years, we had cousins reunions in Philippi, Ocean City and many trips to Elkins for the Forest Festival. So many memories over the years! He is missed.Love, Mary Ann


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