Staff Sgt Brian Lee Smith II
Born: April 19, 2024
Died: March 8, 2024 in Camden, Tennessee
Staff Sgt. Brian L. Smith II formerly of Hendersonville, Tn., currently of Bossier City, Louisiana, graduated from Family Christian Academy. Before joining the U.S. Air Force in 1999, he joined the Civil Air Patrol. Brian was stationed at Shaw AFB and Barksdale, LA. He proudly served our country in Korea, Kuwait, Guam and Iraq. Brian is preceded in death by his grandfather, Robert Ivan Smith; grandmother, Lorraine Smith; grandfather, John L. Myers. Survived by wife, Jessica Smith of Bossier City, LA.; step-son,Liam Fox; step-daughter, Ava Sermon; father and mother, Brian Lee Smith ,Sr. and Kinney Myers Smith of Gallatin, TN.; brothers, Nicholas James Smith of Hendersonville, TN. and Nathan James (Nikki) Smith of White House, TN.; father in-law and mother in-law, Robert and Loretta Sermon of Benton, LA. Brian passed away March 8, 2024 in Camden, Tennessee, the victim of a traffic accident.
Visitation with the family
Tuesday, March 13th from 4-8 p.m. and
Wednesday the 14th from 10 a.m. until time of service
Funeral service with full military honors will be held;
Wednesday, March 14th, 2012 at 12 PM
Austin and Bell Funeral Home, White House Chapel with Pastor Timothy Abshire officiating.
Interment will follow at the
Middle Tennessee State’s Veteran Cemetery
The above information is from Brian’s obituary.
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Oh Brian…with the news of your death, I find myself wondering why I never told you just how much fun it was working with you. I guess I just assumed that you knew, since we’d turn a work-related phone conversation into friendly banter and then spend the next 15 minutes talking about whatever before remembering that there was a purpose to the call. My other thought was that I hope you didn’t suffer. Rest in peace. And when we meet again, I’ll make sure I tell you just how much I enjoyed working with you.
Heather