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Daphne Smith
In Memory of
Daphne M
Smith (Smith)
1917 - 2017
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Condolence From: Brenda Reeves Bailey
Condolence: R.I.P. Miss Smith. You taught us well and was liked by all students!
Thursday December 07, 2017
Condolence From: Sharon Wetzel Frazier
Condolence: Miss Smith was a great lady and teacher. I was blessed to have her for a teacher. Rest in peace sweet lady!
Wednesday December 06, 2017
Condolence From: Pat (CLARK) Bolton
Condolence: I had the joy of living in Winnsboro for 3 years (1971-74). Daphne and Glady Burkham were two very dear people to me. They both were so warm and welcoming. Both these dear ladies were wonderful examples to many students.
Tuesday December 05, 2017
Condolence From: Mike & Shirley Patrick
Condolence: Miss Smith was an outstanding teacher and a gracious lady. She will be missed.
Tuesday December 05, 2017
Condolence From: Dan & Laurel Hubbell
Condolence: We extend our sympathy,love and prayers to the family. I had the joy of serving as her pastor during her active teaching years. She was a faithful servant of the Lord and an great example to her students. His love and blessings, Dan and Laurel Hubbell
Tuesday December 05, 2017
Condolence From: Charles Johnson
Condolence: Miss Smith was one of the original faculty members at Harmony School when it first opened in 1939. She lived in the Rosewood community next door to my grandparents the late Rainey and Myrtie Johnson. She later went to work at Winnsboro Schools, and my wife Charlotte Harrell Johnson had her as a home ec teacher at WHS.

Charles Johnson
Rosewood, TX
Monday December 04, 2017
Condolence From: Sharon Smith Thompson
Condolence: Miss Smith was an outstanding teacher and mentor to high school girls with a desire to hold leadership roles in what was then called Future Homemakers of America. When I decided this was something I wanted to pursue, she led the way giving generously of her time and experience. Thanks to her guidance, I was honored to serve as both Area VI and State President of Texas Future Homemakers of America.
Monday December 04, 2017
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