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Robbi Ann Smith

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Robbi Ann Smith

Birth
San Bernardino County, California, USA
Death
26 Jan 1999 (aged 32)
USA
Burial
Gravette, Benton County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.4298422, Longitude: -94.4561235
Plot
block 337 lot 5A
Memorial ID
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Bentonville, Ar
Date: Jan 27, 1999


Obit reads:

Robbi Ann Smith, 32, of Bentonville, AR, Died Tuesday Jan 26, 1999. At Northwest Medical Center in Springdale, Ark. She was born June 16, 1966 in Pomona, Calif.

She moved to the area in 1981 from Upland Calif, with her family. She loved to play the piano, listen to music, and she graduated from the Gentry High School, Gentry Ark.

Survivors include her parents Milford Smith & Sharon Smith of Gravette,Ar. Two Brothers, David Smith of Gravette and Roger Smith of Phoenix AZ. a Sister, Donna Johnson of Boynton Bleach Fl; Her Grandparents, Simpson & Vivian Cain of Bentonville, Ark. A niece and two nephews.

Memorial services will be a 2pm Friday Jan 29 at Callison-Lough Funeral Service of Gravette.

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The best song my sister played was "The Rose"
We played her songs (music) at the furneral. It was a way for us to remember her and we all loved to listen to her play.

Bentonville, Ar
Date: Jan 27, 1999


Obit reads:

Robbi Ann Smith, 32, of Bentonville, AR, Died Tuesday Jan 26, 1999. At Northwest Medical Center in Springdale, Ark. She was born June 16, 1966 in Pomona, Calif.

She moved to the area in 1981 from Upland Calif, with her family. She loved to play the piano, listen to music, and she graduated from the Gentry High School, Gentry Ark.

Survivors include her parents Milford Smith & Sharon Smith of Gravette,Ar. Two Brothers, David Smith of Gravette and Roger Smith of Phoenix AZ. a Sister, Donna Johnson of Boynton Bleach Fl; Her Grandparents, Simpson & Vivian Cain of Bentonville, Ark. A niece and two nephews.

Memorial services will be a 2pm Friday Jan 29 at Callison-Lough Funeral Service of Gravette.

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The best song my sister played was "The Rose"
We played her songs (music) at the furneral. It was a way for us to remember her and we all loved to listen to her play.


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