Donald Lee Smithwick

September 1, 1940 - June 4, 2012

09/01/1940 - 06/04/2012

Past Services

Visitation
Wednesday June 06, 2012
7:00 am - 8:30 pm

Service
Thursday June 07, 2012
3:00 pm

Mr. Donald Lee Smithwick, age 71 died at his home in Ahoskie on Monday, June 04, 2012 with his loving wife at his side. He was a native of Bertie County. Mr. Smithwick graduated from Merry Hill High School. Following high school he graduated from the Newport News Shipyard Apprentice School and was employed by the Shipyard for a period of thirteen years. After leaving the Shipyard he owned and operated a commercial fishing business for seven years. Mr. Smithwick then started a career at Perdue Farms, Inc in Lewiston North Carolina, where he rose to the level of plant manager and retired after thirteen years of dedicated service. Mr. Smithwick owned and operated a commercial catfish farm and additionally owned and operated a poultry farm for twenty-seven years. Mr. Smithwick was a deacon at Merry Hill Baptist Church and later transferred his membership to St. John’s Baptist Church in Ahoskie where he became a deacon and served as Chairmen of the Deacons. He also served as fire chief and president of the board of the St. John’s Fire Department.

In addition to his many accomplishments in business and community service, his greatest commitment was to his family. Mr. Smithwick was a loving husband, father and grandfather.

Preceding him is his father Bernard Todd Smithwick.

Surviving are his wife, Angelia Smithwick of the home, his mother, Margaret Perry Smithwick of Ahoskie, NC, sons, David Smithwick and his wife Jackie of Greenville, NC, William Brown and Nikki Barnes of Ahoskie, NC and Justin Smithwick and Morgan Mills of Greenville, NC, a daughter, Melanie Smithwick Jethro Chapin of Edenton, NC and one brother, Jimmy Smithwick and his wife Jean of Ft. Walton Beach, FL. Also surviving are seven grandchildren, Jessica and Derek Jethro, Caroline Smithwick, Alexus and Haley Chapin, Kayla Hudgins and Kassidy Barnes.

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Lisa Thomas, RN
10 years ago

Mrs. Smithwick,

I am so sorry for your loss. It was a pleasure having the opportunity to meet the both of you. Mr. Smithwick always kept a smile on my face when I entered the room as well as you did by his side. Again I am truly sorry. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Love,

Lisa Thomas, RN.

Sandra & Lionel Bateman
10 years ago

Melanie, please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss…… our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

John Hinton, Jr.
10 years ago

Angela and Justin,

Words cannot express my sympathy for your loss. Mr. Smithwick was one of a kind, and always went out of his way to help his fellow man. You both and the rest of the family are in my thoughts and prayers. If there is anything the Hinton’s can do to help, please don’t hesitate to call.