Carol Jean (Phillips) Smith died on November 2, 2019 at the Orchards in East Liverpool. Carol was born on October 9, 1936 a daughter of the late Thomas Phillips and Lena (Wilson) Phillips.
Having lived all her life in the area she graduated from Wellsville High School class of 1954. She was a member of the Oakridge Presbyterian Church and had attended the Riverside Presbyterian Church. She retired from Homer Laughlin in 2010 after 24 years. She was also a member of card club as well as the Wellsville Historical Society.
Carol has survived by two sons: Greg Householder and his wife Judy of Calcutta and William Householder and his wife Lorraine of Wellsville; a step son: John Smith and his wife Connie of East Liverpool and a step daughter Kelly Smith; a step mother Marth Lee Phillips of East Liverpool; three grandchildren: Michael Householder, Stacie Smith, Christopher Householder and four great children Alexandria Ward, Preston Ward, Izabella Ward and Hayden Householder.
In addition to her parents Carol was preceded in death by her husband William Smith; a brother: Ronald MacLean and two sisters: Gypsey Clark and Sally Bookman and a granddaughter: Jennifer
Roach
Services will be held at the Care Funeral and Cremation Specialist MacLean Chapel in Wellsville on Tuesday November 5, 2019 at 1pm.
The Family will be present to receive friends at the funeral home from 11 AM up until the time of service at 1 PM. Burial will take place in Oakridge Cemetery.
Family and friends may view this obituary and leave online condolences at www.carechapel.com or by visiting the funeral home facebook page.
Date: Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location:
Care Funeral and Cremation Specialists - MacLEAN Chapel
Date: Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Time: 1:00 pm
Location:
Care Funeral and Cremation Specialists - MacLEAN Chapel
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Tim Frischkorn posted on 11/18/19
Gregg and Bill, I was sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I send you my deepest condolences. She was always so welcoming whenever I was at your house to see you guys, growing up. I'll always remember her laughter. She was a great cook. Her love for you two was always evident. I'm sure your memories of her will last and last. Blessings on you, guys.