Debbie Maness
Kay, Bruce and Melanie, we are so sorry for your loss. Emily was a very sweet girl. Our thoughts are with you. Debbie and Dennis Maness and family.
Birth date: Nov 17, 1982 Death date: Aug 3, 2016
Emily G. Smith, age 33 died August 3, 2016. She was born to Bruce and Kay Smith in Denison, Texas. Emily was an Oklahoma State University Graduate. She enjoyed and loved kids, also music and reading were a great passion of hers. S Read Obituary
Kay, Bruce and Melanie, we are so sorry for your loss. Emily was a very sweet girl. Our thoughts are with you. Debbie and Dennis Maness and family.
Kay, Bruce and Melanie. We are so sorry for your loss. Emily was a very sweet girl. Our thoughts are with you. Dennis and Debbie Maness and family.
Our prayers are with the family. Please lean on the precious memories of your daughter. Malcolm & Donna Gage
Emily, you were so kind to me. I was such a scared young freshman without any any friends when I met you. You introduced me to Scuba(my future husband). If it was not for you our children (9 &5)would not be. We grew apart but I hope you always knew I loved you, worried for you and genuinely hoped you would have the best life ever.
Emily was kind, loving, open, ornery, fun, silly, adventurous, genuine, smart, loyal, and million other things. she was an amazing teacher. I spent a good deal of my college years at her house, and she did that on purpose. she was always thinking of new and fun ways to surround herself with people and make sure that they were enjoying themselves. she loved her school, her country, her friends, and her parents dearly. She was the kind of person who only wanted to love people. She wouldn't suffer someone to be too unhappy in her presence. She would start telling jokes or start a game or do anything to try and cheer anyone up for no other reason that she simply did not want them to be sad. the kind of person that this changing world needs. I have so many amazing memories of her, and her huge grin telling me "hey babe" I'm only sorry that I won't get the chance to see her again. At least she'll be at our elbows at holidays and random times when we think about her. She'll be able to watch over us and our children.