Sunrise: Raymond Anthony Smith was born in Baltimore Maryland on September 17, 1962 to the late Raymond Walker Smith Jr. and Brenda Hope Smith. His Life: Raymond, affectionately known as "Lump" was the 5th often siblings; he received Christ at an early age while attending Morning Star Baptist Church of Christ. And was educated in the Baltimore City Public School System. Raymond was a strong, handsome, caring, sweet, outgoing, intelligent, hardworking, loving, funny and devoted brother and human being. Raymond displayed his loyalty to his family by working numerous jobs just to help out; his last job was with Advance Auto. He loved and looked forward in sharing and having fun with family especially Christmas and Thanksgiving. He had a saying which was "I Know if! don't eat well on no other days of the year I know I will have a Feast to look forward to on these two Holidays". He loved good Home Soul Food Cooking, especially his mother's cooking. He also loved listening to music and going to concerts. Raymond had an unconditional love for his parents. Sweet and Cherished Memories: Left to his siblings four sisters, Brenda, Sharon, Theresa, Michelle (Kevin), three brothers, David, Warren, Nathaniel and proceeding in death brother Michael Smith and Sister Glenda Johnson. Six nieces, Briana, Alicia, Nicole, Tracey, Stacey and Candice. Two nephews Kevin and Lonzie Two Aunts, Evelyn Barnhart and Doris Pendleton a devoted God-sister Diane and a host of cousins and friends. Sunset: Raymond Anthony Smith was called from his earthy home and ascended to his heavenly home to start a new life with his Heavenly Father on June 4,2015. Memorial Service Joseph H. Brown Jr. Funeral Home
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
11:00 AM
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2140 N. Fulton Ave.
Baltimore, Maryland 21217
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