In Memory

Edward Smith

Edward Brant Smith, 61, of Chester, Arkansas passed away on July 24, 2011 in his home. He was a former truck driver for Comstar and a U.S. Navy Veteran of the Vietnam War. 
Survivors include his wife, Virginia Smith of the home; one daughter, Holly Winter Morgan of Wichita, KS; one son, Andrew Brant Smith of Lawrence, Kansas; two step daughters, Cindy Kersey of Chester, AR and Dianna Faith Kersey of Conrad, Montana; one sister, Dale Marie Bryan of Pittsburg, KS; one brother, Spencer Smith of MI and 8 Grandchildren.
A family held memorial service will held at a later date. Cremation is under the direction of Ocker Funeral Home of Alma. 

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10/04/22 03:16 PM #1    

Jim Green

Perhaps this man can be resurrected from the dead before he is cremated. These days, I meet a number of men who really are resurrected from the dead, and other men with very long lifetimes.from using bulbs of plants from the lilly family, such as shallots, onions, and garlic. The dead are not always as comfortable in their graves as they are when successfully revived. They sometimes feel extremes of heat and cold in their graves that they remember after their resurrection, and are grateful to live on above ground. It reminds them of time travel extremes of heat and cold as felt by Rod Taylor in The Time Machine by H.G.Wells (1960). They get fresh blood from transfusions plus acetyl L-carnitine to restart the heart and revive tissues. There may be something that can be done to save and restore this man. Furthermore, there are DOD awards and documents supporting continued life for military heroes and heroines. You should look into it to get experience in how this works out. Making them look like Somebody to Love is popular practice these days. He may even be able to direct a movie about his life with govenment support. Please look into it. Be a hero or heroine to the grateful dead.

Yours Truly, 

Jim Green

 

 

 


 


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