91 Cefebration for (Mr. Otis A p rif 2, 19 4 9 \ -- ofL i f and Victor (Pa ApriC 9, 20 04 "G od shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, nei ther shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed aw ay." Wednesday, April 14, 2 0 0 4 2:00 P.M. Bland Baptist Church Johnston, South Carolina Reverend Jim m y L. C ue, Pastor Obituary " Not by the Years We Live But How Much We Qive" From one day to another God will gladly give, to everyone who seeks Him and tries each day to live, A little bit closer to God and to each other, seeing everyone who passes as a neighbor, friend, or brother, not only joy and happiness but the faith to meet each trial, not with fear and trepidation, but with an "inner smile" . . . For we know life's never measured by how many years we live, but by the kindly things we do and the happiness we give. Mr. Otis Paul Smiley, the loving son of Ms. Ora Bell Jennings and the late Mr. Paul Smiley, was born on April 2, 1949, in the Meadowbrook Hospital, East Meadow, New York. He departed this life at his residence, 699 Rainbow Falls Road, after an extended illness on Friday, April 9, 2004. At an early age, he accepted Christ as his personal Savior and joined the South Hempstead Baptist Church in Hempstead, New York, where he was a faithful member. He attended Hempstead High School in Hempstead, New York and graduated from Graniteville High School in Graniteville, South Carolina. After moving to Graniteville, South Carolina, he joined Bland Baptist Church in Johnston, South Carolina. Early in life he was joined in Holy Matrimony to Ms. Olivia Sneed. To this union three (3) beautiful children were born. Mr. Smiley was a gentleman who worked very hard to take care of his family. Otis worked for J.F.K. Airport for a number of years. After moving to Graniteville, South Carolina, he became an employee at Gloverville Pallet Service in Gloverville, South Carolina. He was a very hard worker in all of his duties. After becoming ill, he had to retire from his job on disability. He fought his illness until the end. Another child of God gone home. He is survived by: his wife, Mrs. Olivia Sneed Smiley of NY; two sons, Keno Smiley, Graniteville, SC and Damien (Angel) Smiley, W oodbridge, VA; one devoted daughter, Ms. Kisha M. Smiley, Graniteville, SC; a loving mother, Mrs. Ora B. Jennings, Graniteville, SC; three uncles, Willie (Eunie) Jennings, Hephzibah, GA, Jerold (Alma) Jennings and Albert (Jean) Jennings, both of Graniteville, SC: two aunts, Ms. Mary Jennings, Graniteville, SC and Mrs. Viola (Paul) Williams, North Augusta, SC; nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and car ing friends. "For 1 am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand. I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith; Henceforth, there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness . . . " Order o f Service Reverend Limuer Myers ~ Presiding Sister Debris Gordon ~ Church Musician Sister Nancy Key ~ Church Musician Prelude.................................................................Church Musicians Processional............................................................... Final Farewell Selection................................................. Bland Baptist Mass Choir Scriptures..................................................Reverend Limuer Myers Old and New Testaments Prayer ................................................ Minister Annie Mae Butler Selection.................................................. Bland Baptist Mass Choir Obituary ...................................................................... Read Silently Soft Music Acknowledgements .................................. Sister Mattie Peterson Solo .......................... ................................. Brother Paul Williams Words of Comfort.. ............................... Reverend Jimmy L. Cue Recessional............. ......................... Bland Baptist Mass Choir Musical Selections Interm ent..............................................................Church Cemetery Benediction ~ Repast ~ The family will receive friends in the Educational Building im mediately after the Interment. tffie Bearers of the Casket R elatives and Friends tfhe Bearers of the Tforafs U sR ers and Friends ~ T h e Note of Appreciation ~ i /<. > **>- Your presence, the imautiful words spoken and sung and all o f your pray'ers have truly been comforting to us. Thank you for caring. , Thank you for sharing. Thank yyU for being there when we need you most. Ft is our prayer that G od will continue J to richly bless you and your families today and always. Yours in Christ, The Jennings/Smiley Family Services Entrusted To Miller's Funeral Home 136 Kershaw Street, S.E. ~ Aiken, South Carolina *r' Fannie Simpkins Johnson, Director