Lillie Mae Brown Bouyer, daughtr of the late Lenora Smithand Cfonnor Brown her biological father and Charles SMith, Jr., was born July 1, 1927 in Glen Burnie, Maryland. She departed this life on July 10, 2006 after a lengthy illness. Lillie was preceded in dead by herf brother Charles A. Smith. Lillie called Sis by everyone attended Freetown Elementary School and Bates High School. She was a devoted mother and full-time houseife for many years. Later she became employed at the Maryland Manor Nursing Home as a dietary aide, where she retired in 1989. Lillie accepted Jesus Christ at an early age, and was a member of hall United Methodist Church and attended regularly until her health failed. She was a member of the United Methodist Women. Lillie was married to the late Raymond A. Bouyer. Out of this union three children were born, Harold, Inez and Anthony tony. Lillie was a very quiet person who enjoyed lively conversation with family and friends. She loved her grand and fgreat grand children. She enjoyed reading the bible and always made time for daily prayer. She also enjoyed doing search word puzzles and watching cooking shows on television. Lillie leaves to cherish her memory: two sons, Harold and Anthony Tony Bouyer; one daughter, Inez Bouyer; three grandchildren Tonica Bouyer moore, Don Keith, and Dietra Bouyer; Raynette Jackson, who was like her own granddaughter; eight great grandchildren Nakia, Tyjae, Tariq, Doniqua, Don, Dorian, Shawniqua, Shawn and Demetrius; new grandson-in-law Rev. Kenneth P. Moore; three aunts-in-law; four sisters-in law; three special cousins Helen Lewis , Paul Peterson, and Walter Brown; and a host nieces and nephews. She also leaves her special sister-in-law, Dorothy Boyer who visited every day, Mrs. Mary Pinder who called every Sunday, and a dear, life-long friend, Eleanor Smith, and last but not least, Arlene Peaches Spears who was like a daughter to her.