Dorothy May Smith

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Dorothy May Smith (Wood)

Also Known As: "Dot and the M Stands for Miserable she will tell ya"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Altamont, New York, United States
Death: April 16, 1998 (82)
Home, Hazlehurst, Georgia, United States (Cancer)
Place of Burial: Albany, Albany, NY, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William John Lawson Wood and Anna May Hollenbeck
Ex-wife of Donald Jacob Smith, Sr.
Ex-partner of Hank Talbet and Louis John Boyser
Mother of Donald Jacob Smith, Jr.; Lester Raymond Smith, II; William Roger Smith; Marcia Jean Vanderbilt; Private User and 5 others
Sister of Charles Wood; augusta Wood; Eleanore Wood; Hazel Wood and Homer William Wood

Occupation: Retired State Worker / Crossing Guard
Managed by: P. Wayne Woodard Jr.
Last Updated:

About Dorothy May Smith

October 1 -1984  Moved to Hazelhurst  Ga.  Sunday Febuary 3 1991 rushed to Hazelhurst hospital transfered to Meadows Memorial Hospital Vidalia  Gal Came out of ICU Saturdqay Febuary 9 1991 In Congestive Heart Falier.Went. home Febuary 20 1991  Dr told her April 30 1991 no longer in congestive Heart Failure Had Breast Cancer.4/20/1991 QUIT SMOKING!!!!! 1987. 
    Got Rebel Her dog 5/6'1984.  got Pritty Kitty 9-3-1985 died 2/93 
                                                         Cholly Richard     Smith Ma told me my initials stood for C ant    R ember  S hit
  ma died april 16 1998
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Dorothy May Smith's Timeline

1915
August 23, 1915
Altamont, New York, United States
1933
March 22, 1933
Albany, New York, United States
1935
January 26, 1935
Albany, New York, United States
1936
February 9, 1936
Albany, New York, United States
1939
October 29, 1939
Albany Medical Center, Albany, Albany, New York, United States
1944
August 10, 1944
Albany, NY, United States
1946
December 5, 1946
Albany, New York, United States
1948
1948
Albany, NY, United States