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Deacon Delbert C. Smith, Sr.

September 1, 1926 - August 3, 2020

VISITATION

Friday, August 7, 2020

2pm – 7pm

E.G. “Tip” Corprew Jr. Memorial Chapel

 

CELEBRATION OF LIFE

Saturday, August 8, 2020

11:00a.m.

Noble Street Baptist Church

100 Noble Street

Portsmouth, VA

Pastor Henry P. Jones, Officiating

 

TO VIEW THE SERVICE AT NOBLE STREET VIA ZOOM:

Time: Saturday, Aug 8, 2020 10:30 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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FINAL RESTING PLACE

Woodlawn Memorial Gardens

6329 E. Virginia Beach Blvd.

Norfolk, VA 23502

 

Funeral Service is limited to 50 PEOPLE MAXIMUM at the church and graveside. A facial covering is required to attend the viewing, funeral service and graveside ceremony. No exceptions.

 

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Delbert C. Smith, Sr., slept away peacefully on August 1, 2020. He was born on September 1, 1926 in Gates County, NC. to the late Lonnie C. Smith Sr. and Daisy Smith. He was married to Mattie Stevens Smith for 68 years. Added to the union were four children, Delbert Jr., Ray Sr., Carol and Stephen.

Most of his childhood was spend in North Carolina where he initially attended the Cooper School in Sunbury, N.C.. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was employed at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard where he was a crane operator.  He rose from that level to and retired as Superintendent of the shop (Shop 02).

Delbert was a member of the Noble Street Baptist Church where he served on the Deacon Board more than 60 years (including several years as Chairman).  He drove charter buses part-time for Andrew Jones, and Gaines Bus Services. He was active in the community as a Voting precinct worker, Jim Dandy Club, Meals-On-Wheels, assisted with baseball at Charles Peete Little League and former Prince Hall affiliated Mason.

He was predeceased by two sons, Delbert Jr., and Stephen; four brothers William Smith, Lonnie Smith, Alvin Smith and Edward Smith; one sister Nellie Wilson Lodge.  He is survived by his wife Mattie; a daughter, Carol Turner (Glenn) and a son, Ray Sr. (Marion); two sisters, Pastor Maggie White, and Mary Johnson, and seven grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, nephews, nieces, and other family and friends.