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Alice Marie Nutson Smith

Alice Marie Nutson Smith
Alice Marie Nutson Smith

Alice Marie Nutson Smith, a beloved soul known for her nurturing nature and dedication to her family, passed away on May 31, 2024 in Dallas, Texas. She was born on May 7, 1952, in Rusk, Texas. Throughout her life, Alice wore the badge of a loving mother with grace and compassion.

Alice’s career was defined by her role as a to her children and family. She poured endless love and support into nurturing the lives of those around her, leaving indelible mark on all who were fortunate enough to know her. Her of kindness and selflessness will be remembered and cherished by all who had the privilege of being touched by her presence.

In this time of grieving, Alice Marie Nutson Smith is survived by her children, other relatives, and friends. While she may no longer walk beside us, her memory will live on in the hearts of those she loved and who loved her in return.

May we find solace in the thought that Alice’s spirit now watches over us from a place of eternal peace. Her legacy of love and care will continue to inspire us as we navigate life’s journey without her physical guidance. Rest in peace, dear Alice.

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