David Mueller
Henry always told me he was the lucky one because he had such a great family and friends. I will always remember him in the warmest of ways. Whether he realized it or not, he inspired me to be more thankful and caring.
Birth date: Jun 2, 1937 Death date: Dec 19, 2009
SMITHEY, HENRY WILSON Age 72 of Fort Worth passed away December 19, 2009. He is survived by wife, Gail, daughters Whitney and Annie of Fort Worth, Sloane Bush and Anissa Smithey of Richardson. grandchildren, Frankie, Avery and Bla Read Obituary
Henry always told me he was the lucky one because he had such a great family and friends. I will always remember him in the warmest of ways. Whether he realized it or not, he inspired me to be more thankful and caring.
My condolences and prayers to Gail and family. Henry was a wonderful man with a sincere heart. He will be greatly missed but we will always cherish the memories we all shared. May God bless you and give you strength.
Henry never met a stranger. Henry always made you feel like you were his best friend. My heart yearns for just one more visit with Henry. We have lost a loving, caring, respected man. We pray for Gail and the family as they mourn the loss of their loving husband, father and brother.
I will always remember Henry and my uncle Sam hanging out together as young boys – I pray that you find peace. I am sure like my uncle Sammy – Henry left a great legacy of memories!! May God carry you and your family through the next days, weeks, and months!! Nancy Tonn Young
Henry was a truly genuine person, who was most kind and thoughtful in his actions towards others. He will be sincerely missed by Jackie, myself and our daughters, our sincerest sympathy to Gail and children.
We'll never forget Henry's always smiling face and positive attitude. I'll never forget one time Henry was standing next to Gail and one of our friends Bill Huhn pointed to Henry and said "now there's a classic case of over achievement." Brenda still recalls Henry's first aid to her elbows after tripping while holding her nephew Reece.
Henry was one of the kindest,thoughtful men I have ever known. His business dealings were always steeped in honest and his dedication beyond question. Henry, you may be gone but you will never be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to the Smithey Family.