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Sue Smith

Female 1936 - 2018  (82 years)


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  1. 1.  Sue Smith was born on 23 Feb 1936 in Logan County, , , West Virginia (daughter of Wiley Brownlow Smith and Ora Cornette); died on 7 Jun 2018 in Washington County, , , Virginia; was buried in Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, , Johnson County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Sue Smith Howard died peacefully on June 7, 2018, at Johnston Memorial Hospital, Abingdon, VA.

    She was born in Lundale, West Virginia, February 23, 1936 to the late Wiley Brownlow Smith and Ora Cornett Smith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by sisters Opal Smith Douglas, Louise Smith Helton, Ethel Smith Walker, and a brother Ernest Smith.

    As a young girl, she lived with her family in West VA and moved to Mountain City when she was four. She had one brother and six sisters including Tulee that passed away when she was a few days old. At the age of eight, she cooked for the whole family, while the older siblings did chores on a farm in the Crackers Neck Community.
    Sue and Malcolm met in high school and married on August 18, 1954 in Conowingo, Maryland at the ages of 17 and 18. They started their married life living with Malcolm's father, the late Roby J. Howard, at the family home place. They eventually moved into an apartment in Mountain City while they built a house on land they purchased, which was part of the Howard Farm.

    Malcolm farmed, raised hogs, turkeys, and cattle. He grew corn, tobacco, and beans. Sue worked at Farmers State Bank. When the Leco Manufacturing plant came into the county, they both found employment. Sue worked there for seven years, and Malcolm worked for nine years. Before his employment at Leco, Malcolm worked at the Raytheon Plant in Bristol. Sue left the plant in order to stay home with the children.

    Five years later, she opened a small shop known as Mountaineer Arts Crafts and Gift Shop. This business was Located in a part of the Arney's Grill building which they purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arney. During this time Sue taught classes in Macrame, Ceramics, Cake Decorating, and leather work. She kept the business for 12 years.
    Malcolm and Sue own and operate a part of the original Roby J. Howard Sr. Farm, and have lived there for 58 years.
    Sue was very active in the community. She was leader of Girl Scout Troop 268 for many years. She was a member and served as a president of most of the following clubs: Laurel Bloomery Home Demonstration Club, Johnson County Garden Club, Johnson County Arts Council, Family Community Education Club, Johnson County Historical Society, Heritage Hall Renovation Committee, and Johnson County Community Theater. She received a State Volunteer Award in Family Community Education. She served two terms as a Johnson County Commissioner, serving the First District. She was past president of the Johnson County Republican Women's Club, which she helped to organize. She received a Tennessee Volunteer Accommodation Award, presented by State Representative, Jason Mumpower, for Governor, Don Sunquist, for Community service. She was also involved in Tennessee Bicentennial. Sue was a Charter Heritage Hall Member. She was named Club Woman of the Year in 1978, served on the Board of the State of Tennessee 4-H Club Alumni in 1982-1983. Sue had her own radio program at 7:00 each morning, for 15 plus years. This program was very popular on the local WMCT Radio Station. She was also a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was very involved in the ETSU Kellogg program. Sue was also very well known in the community for her country cooking and had written many recipes.

    The Howard's are members of First Christian Church , and Sue has served on many committees, including the Nellie Bryan Guild.

    Sue loved all of her family dearly and loved attending events and outings that her grandchildren and great grandchildren were involved in. She also enjoyed gardening and bowling. She was a competitive bowler. Both of them were past members of the Boone, NC Tuesday night league. They have both entered tournaments that led them to USBC National Tournaments. Sue and Malcolm both have bowled in the National Bowling Arena in Reno, Nevada. Sue also bowled in Syracuse, NY and in Green Bay, Wisconsin in August, 2015 where she won the Women's Senior USBC Championship. She received the coveted Wall of Honor Award in 2013, which is voted on by league members.

    She loved the beauty of her county, her state, and her nation. She was a lifelong collector of antiques and collectibles, especially Elvis Presley memorabilia and also went to see him in concert twice.

    A special thank you to staff at Johnston Memorial Hospital, Amedisys, and the many special friends that have sent cards, brought food, and visited her in the last five months.

    Those left to cherish her memories include: Husband and Soulmate of 63 years and 10 months, Malcolm Howard, Sr., sons Malcolm Howard, Jr. (Donna), Randy Howard, daughter Dottie Sue Phipps (Mark), grandchildren Rita Howard Reese (Lars), Dayton Howard, Staci Phipps Byrd (Mark), Mandy Howard Reichenbach FNP-BC (Chris), Ashley Howard, Brandy Phipps (Samantha), Laurel Howard (Tony), Crisie Jennings, Daniel Phipps, great grandchildren Aubree Glenn, Alaina Perry, Nathaniel (Nate) Price, Mya Reichenbach, Raelynn Hughes, Abigail Phipps, Alaina Phipps, Norman Reese, Milianna Hughes, sisters Kathleen Smith Davidson (Bill), Trilla Smith Little (Buddy), brothers-in-law Earl Howard, Walter G. Adams, and many many special nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, and great great nieces and nephews. Special friends of many years include: Carolyn Ray and the late Bruce Ray, Thelma Lipford, Ina Bellamy, Lorraine Ray, Mary and Bruce Triplett, Mary Nave, Peggy and Buster Brown, Peggy and Ken Rowman, Karen McMillan and Cecil Griffin, Brenda Gambill, Starla and Pete Brooks, Ted and Margaret Spivey, Judy and Fred Ramsey, Hal and Sarah Johnson, Jack and Joann Swift, Bill and Kathy Terrill, Janet Payne and the late Ray Payne, Mark and Pam Billingsley, and Janet Towry. A special thanks to nephew, C.J. Douglas, who considered her his second mother.

    The family will receive friends on Sunday, June 10, 2018 from 12:30-2:30 at Mountain City Funeral Home. Funeral service will follow at 2:30 with Pastors Frank Ransom and Dwayne Dickson officiating. Special music will be provided by Nancy Davis. Graveside service and interment will follow at Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers will be grandsons and nephews. Honorary pallbearers are Doug Mink, Danny Grindstaff and Clay Neely.
    At other times, the family will receive friends at the home on Dry Stone Branch Road.

    Sue married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Malcolm Stuart Howard, Jr. was born on 22 Apr 1956 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; died on 17 Feb 2019 in Roanoke, , , Virginia; was buried in Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, , Johnson County, Tennessee.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Wiley Brownlow Smith was born about 1896 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee (son of Andrew Jackson Smith and Etta Mary Phillippi); died on 18 Dec 1959; was buried in Mountain Home National Cemetery, , Washington County, Tennessee.

    Wiley married Ora Cornette on 13 Jun 1915 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee. Ora was born about 1898 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ora Cornette was born about 1898 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee.
    Children:
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    6. 1. Sue Smith was born on 23 Feb 1936 in Logan County, , , West Virginia; died on 7 Jun 2018 in Washington County, , , Virginia; was buried in Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, , Johnson County, Tennessee.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Andrew Jackson Smith was born on 16 Mar 1854 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee (son of John Henderson Smith and Ellenor Wilson); died on 18 Jul 1932 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Wilson Cemetery, , Johnson County, Tennessee.

    Andrew married Etta Mary Phillippi on 1 Oct 1874 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee. Etta was born on 6 Mar 1858 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; died on 26 May 1946 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Phillippi Cemetery, Highway 421, Johnson County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Etta Mary Phillippi was born on 6 Mar 1858 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; died on 26 May 1946 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Phillippi Cemetery, Highway 421, Johnson County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Mrs. Etta Mary Smith, 88, died at her home, Rte. 1, Sunday night at 10:15 pm. She was a lifelong resident of Johnson County and a member of the Christian Church. She is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Ella Gentry, Mrs. Cora Nelson, Mrs. Carol Vickson and Mrs. Betty Maxwell of Mountain City, Mrs. Bella Jones of Shouns and Mrs. Lula Smith of Bristol; six sons, David, Fred, Charles and Pete Smith of Mountain City, and Wiley of Neva; two brothers, Andrew and William Phillippi of Indiana; 65grandchildren and 78 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted from the Liberty Chrisitan Church Tuesday afternoon at 2 pm with Rev. Jim Jones officiating. Burial will be in the Wilson cemetery in Mountain City. Active pallbearers were the grandsons. The body was moved to the home of a daughter, Mrs. Betty Maxwell, Rte. 1, Monday afternoon.

    Children:
    1. Sarah Ella Smith was born on 18 Mar 1884 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; died in Mar 1949 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Phillippi Cemetery, Highway 421, Johnson County, Tennessee.
    2. Cora Ann Smith was born on 2 Dec 1886 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; died on 25 Dec 1973 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Phillippi Cemetery, Highway 421, Johnson County, Tennessee.
    3. 2. Wiley Brownlow Smith was born about 1896 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; died on 18 Dec 1959; was buried in Mountain Home National Cemetery, , Washington County, Tennessee.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Henderson Smith was born on 4 Oct 1816 in Carter County, , , Tennessee (son of Daniel Smith and Mary Ann "Polly" Simerly); died on 5 Oct 1898 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Rittertown Baptist Church Cemetery, , Carter County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    He was originally buried in Smith Cemetery (No. 1), located in Carter County on the left bank of the Watauga River, upstream from Dry Branch, about 400 feet southeast of Hwy 67, on top of a high brushy ridge on property purchased by the T.V.A. from Gean Campbell. Twenty-two of the 23 graves were removed to six reinterment cemeteries.

    In the original Smith Cemetery, these people were buried together in a row: Mary Smith, Daniel Smith, Hyliah J Smith (daughter), J. Henderson Smith (son), Lawson W. Smith (son).

    John married Ellenor Wilson on 3 Apr 1843 in , Johnson County, Tennessee, . Ellenor was born about 1825 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; died before 1880 in Carter County, , , Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ellenor Wilson was born about 1825 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; died before 1880 in Carter County, , , Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Sarah A. E. Smith was born on 17 Aug 1844 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; died on 1 Feb 1925 in Carter County, , , Tennessee.
    2. Mary Cordelia Smith was born in Apr 1845 in Carter County, , , Tennessee.
    3. James Lawson Smith was born on 9 Dec 1849 in Carter County, , , Tennessee.
    4. Louisa Smith was born in Jan 1852 in Carter County, , , Tennessee.
    5. 4. Andrew Jackson Smith was born on 16 Mar 1854 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; died on 18 Jul 1932 in Johnson County, , , Tennessee; was buried in Wilson Cemetery, , Johnson County, Tennessee.
    6. Delia Smith was born about 1855 in , Carter County, Tennessee, .
    7. John Alexander Hamilton Smith was born on 6 Jan 1856 in Carter County, , , Tennessee; died on 30 Jun 1923 in , Fayette County, Kentucky, .
    8. Melissa Ann Smith was born on 16 Jan 1863 in , Johnson County, Tennessee, ; died on 5 May 1961 in , Watauga County, North Carolina, .