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Aland Dale Smith

November 8, 1963 - February 9, 2024
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Tucker Funeral Home
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Visitation
Tucker Beechmont Funeral Home
536 Bradford Street
Beechmont, KY 42326
Sunday 2/11, 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Service
Tucker Beechmont Funeral Home
536 Bradford Street
Beechmont, KY 42326
Monday 2/12, 12:00 pm
Cemetery
Wyatt's Chapel Cemetery
Drakesboro, KY

OWENSBORO- Aland Dale Smith, 60, of Owensboro died Friday, February 9, 2024 at Owensboro Health Regional Hospital. Mr. Smith was born on November 8, 1963 in Chicago Illinois. He is preceded in death by his father, Cecil Smith; son, Jeremey Jacob Guthrie; brother, Douglas Smith. He is survived by his wife, Nicole Guthrie Smith; daughter,Continue Reading

Larry Alexander left a message on February 11, 2024:
I'm so sorry for your loss he was a great Anderson friend .classmate husband father husband grandfather he was a very dear friend had lots of fun together he will be sadly missed but went on to be with family Prayers and love to his wife Nicki and his kids he will be missed but never forgotten love ya brother
Sheila Brewer Barks left a message on February 11, 2024:
So many prayers for Dale's family, Betty & Ronnie!! Always such fond memories of growing up with you and your brothers!! We had so much fun back in the day and some good talks when I would see you out!! Love Always!! 🩷
Christina Basham left a message on February 10, 2024:
May everyone keep the family and friends in thoughts as this will be a healing road. Dale and his family were like another family to me. I grew up with Silver and Jeremey. Silver has been a childhood friend of mine. I'll always remember staying the night when we were younger, Dale would always have something sarcastic yet funny thing to say. If you knew, you knew. He'd get out his guitar at times and strum along and later on down the road he'd entertain his grandchildren with it. Dale was a family man no doubt always putting his family first. He'd see they were taken care of before himself. I'd like to say he was bullheaded, maybe so but his wife, children, and grandchildren never went without. Robb and Mom send love and their deepest condolences. Silver and Nicole I love you guys. Dale is a rest now and I'm sure talking with Jeremey. Thanks for the memories, and talks. may your life events live on through our hearts. Love ya Dale.
Tucker Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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