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OBIT - SMITH, SHIRLEY ANN ASHE
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SMITH, Shirley Ann Ashe, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday,
March 18, 2003, at Wythe County Community Hospital, Wytheville, Va.
She was born in Pocahontas, Va. to the late William Taft and
Katherine Kendrick Ashe. She was one of four siblings and was
preceded in death by two brothers, Billy and Michael Ashe. She was
educated in the Tazewell County Public School System. She also
attended Bluefield State College. She was a Silhouette of Kappa Alpha
Psi Fraternity Inc. of Beckley Southern West...
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