Brandon Wayne Smoker

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Jan 11 1982
Jan 5 2020
37 Years

Brandon Wayne Smoker, 37, of Exton, PA,  passed away suddenly on Sunday, January 5, 2020.  Born in Richmond, VA, he was the son of Marlin Wayne Smoker of Coatesville, and the late Tammy Rollins.  He was the step son of Terri Shirk Smoker of Coatesville.

He attended the Coatesville Area School District and Cornerstone Fellowship Church.  He worked as a welder and in maintenance.  Prior to that he worked at a printing company and as a newspaper delivery driver.

In addition to his parents he is survived by siblings, Brandi Smoker of Gainesville, GA, Victoria Bonaldo Stanley of New Bern, NC, grandmother, Margaret Smoker of Gloucester, VA, grandmother, Phyllis Rollins of Richmond, VA, aunts, Robin Rollins Chance of NC, Verda Smoker Bennett, Nancy Smoker Nelson, and Norma Smoker Brenneman all of VA, uncles, James A. Rollins of NC, Sanford Smoker of VA, and numerous cousins.  He was preceded in death by a brother, Greg Gibson.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend a memorial service on Thursday, January 9, 2020, at 7:30 p.m. from the Wilde Funeral Home, Parkesburg.  Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. until time of service. Internment will be held on Saturday, January 11, 2020, at 11:00 a.m. at Dale Memorial Cemetery, 10201 Newbys Bridge Rd., Chesterfield, VA.  In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Cornerstone Fellowship Benevolence Fund, 101 Kylies Rd., Coatesville, PA, 19320

Service Date: 
Jan 9 2020 - 7:30pm
Service Location: 
Wilde Funeral Home- 434 Main St., Parkesburg, PA 19365

Condolences

Marlin,

   I am so sorry to hear of Bradon's passing . We will be praying for you and your family to feel Gods peace in a time this time of sorrow. You have always been a strong grounded man of God and I have been so blesssed to have gotten to know you you .I am sure your example of Godlyness has been a huge influence in Brandons life.

Please know I am praying for Gods grace for you and your family !!

Steve 

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Marlin and Terri,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this most difficult time.. May the peace of our heavenly Father comfort you.

Chuck Smyser

 

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OH No, I am So Sorry for your Loss. A heart can always take more breaks. Mine is broken for you

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I am so Sorry for your Loss. My Heart hurts so much for you. Prayers

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Marlin,

I was shocked and saddened to hear of Brandon's passing.  Although he was only employed for a short time here at Metal Finishing Systems in Exton, he was a welcome addition to our workforce.  Brandon was hard-working, dedicated to the task and he will be missed in our small workforce.

I know it was difficult for you to stop by today, I thank you for letting us know and we are all sorry for your loss.

Earle Bare

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To say you truly knew Brandon, would have been an understatement. Brandon was someone that would leave an impression on anyone he met. He had some stories, and a contagious laugh, and LOVED food! Brandon was a somewhat shy person, but when it came to food, the boy loved to eat!

The amazing thing about siblings is the memories that are made growing up, and boy do I have some great ones of my brother. From running through corn fields with our grandfather to running through Christmas trees with our sister. These memories of Brandon will forever be dear to me. I cannot say that Brandon and I were as close as I dreamed. I got the privelage of spending this past summer with Brandon. I watched my brother smile and laugh again. He swam. For the first time in my life I watched Brandon swim in our lake. Not once, but twice, and he was happy. I watched him sit down with my two children and play a board game start to finish. Brandon got the feel of the innocence and unconditional love from his niece and nephew. Hugs, love, and complete and utter kindness entrapped my brother that summer, and I will never forget it.

Brandon will be missed, but I know his mental state is healed. My thought and prayers are with my dad, mom, and the rest of the family. May time heal us all.

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