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Claire Ors Smith

January 29, 1946 ~ December 3, 2018

Claire Ors Smith, 72, of Marietta, GA passed away peacefully December 3rd, 2018. Visitation will be 11:00 am Wednesday, December 5th, 2018 at Southern Cremations & Funerals at Cheatham Hill Memorial Park, 1861 Dallas Highway, Marietta, GA 30064. Funeral services to follow at 12:00 pm with Bill Ratliff officiating. Burial will follow at Cheatham Hill Memorial Park, 1861 Dallas Highway, Marietta, GA 30064. Claire was born in Miami, Florida to Franklin O. and Maria Elena “Mommy” Ors on January 29th, 1946. She married Jessie D. “Jake” Smith on December 19th, 1970. She was a multi-talented Reservation & Gate Agent with Eastern Air Lines. After retiring, she went on to become a Medical Translator for Spanish speaking patients. Claire is preceded in death by her husband Jessie D. “Jake” Smith; her parents Franklin O. and Maria Elena “Mommy” Ors and her brother, Anthony C. "Tony" Ors. Claire is survived by her children Anthony W. Smith and wife Angela, of Acworth, Franklin C. Smith and wife Laura of Bethlehem. Grandchildren Alena Smith, Autumn Smith, Savannah Smith, Rebecca Smith and Elizabeth Smith. Brother Franklin O. Ors, Jr and wife Peggy of Snellville. Sisters, Elvira Mitchell of Marietta, and Trini and husband Julian Addis of Loganville. In lieu of flowers, please make donations, in Memory of Claire Ors Smith, to New Missions, a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization serving Haiti since 1983 and Dominican Republic since 2000. Your financial gift is tax-deductible. (newmissions.org)

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