Garnett L. Smith-Reilly

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Garnett L. Smtih-Reilly

Of Lansdowne, VA; died on Tuesday, September 14, 2010 at her son's residence. Beloved wife of Jerry Reilly and the late Jay H. Smith; devoted mother of Jay R. Smith (Diann) and the late Glen R. Smith (Donna); sister of Marie Houser and the late Shirley Wright. Also survived by four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, dontations may be made to the American Diabetes Association.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. To the Garnett’s Family, may you receive the needed strength and comfort so as to endure your great loss. You can also look forward to a time when death will no longer separate dear loved one, because according to Revelation 21:4 “Death will be no more.”

  2. To the Garnett’s Family, may you receive the needed strength and comfort so as to endure your great loss. You can also look forward to a time when death will no longer separate dear loved one, because according to Revelation 21:4 “Death will be no more.”

  3. To the Smith and Reilly families, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. I pray that your memories will bring you comfort. God Bless.

  4. We’ll never forget Garnett’s brilliant red hair and the fire-ball personality that matched! She lived life to the fullest, enjoying square dances with friends, family reunions around the pool and Christmas parties that were the talk of the town. She is in heaven now – no doubt, organizing the next event.

  5. Mimi was one of the most unique women that I have ever met. She was so loving that could love not only her step son, but us as his family too. She called me her daughter from the first day that I married Michael and I knew that she would be a mother to me in America. My sons will always remember her with all the kindness and care that she had for them. I do feel lucky that through my life I got to meet a wonderful woman like her. My love to her, her family and my children’s grandfather Reilly.

  6. The first memory I have of my Mimi are of her walking with me on the pool cover when I was a little girl; ankle deep in water and the sun shinning in her red hair. She was fun and always kinda to me. I did not get to spend as much time with her as I would have liked, but all the time that I had with her and my Granddad has been a blast. I will miss her. I love you Mimi.

  7. Jerry, my heart hurts as I just found out from Tommy about Garnet. I did love her and you as we had some great times. Please email me when you can.


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