Parent Family Family 1 — John Henry Craddock Sr Family 2 — non-Dodge Husband Burns

Personal Detail Sheet: Doris Smith

ID:
I17776
Full Name:
Doris Smith
Sex:
F
Birth:
13 JUN 1934
Jay Bird Springs, Dodge County, Georgia, USA
Death:
24 JAN 2023
Cairo, Grady County, Georgia, USA
Burial:
Woodlawn Cem, Dodge, Georgia, USA
Details:
Dodge: Yes | FaGMem: 0
Tombstone Name:
Doris S. Burns
(** Indicates possible name on tombstone (not verified in field or print) and possibly an unmarked gravesite.)

List of events in person's life

Date Event Place Description
1935 Residence , Laurens, Georgia, USA
1940 Residence Militia District No 1364 Hazlehurst, Hazlehurst, Jeff Davis, Georgia, USA StreetAddress: Hazlehurst Lumberity Road; Age: 5; AttendedSchool: Yes; EnumerationDistrict: 80-2; GradeCompleted: None; ResidenceFarmNineteenThirtyFive: Yes; MaritalStatus: Single; RelationToHead: Daughter
1982 Residence 30093, Norcross, Georgia, USA
1989 Residence 30084, Tucker, Georgia, USA
1999 Residence 30518, Buford, Georgia, USA
2019 Residence 39828, Cairo, Georgia, USA StreetAddress: 3078 GA Highway 93 S; 85 Age: 85; StreetAddress: 6232 Hayes Dr; StreetAddress: 4585 Radio Park Dr; StreetAddress: 1365 Southern Woods Dr

Obituary

Doris Smith Burns, 88, of Cairo, GA, passed away at her home on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. The family will host a private interment service in Woodlawn Cemetery, Eastman, GA. Mrs. Burns was born on June 13, 1934, in Jay Bird Springs, GA, to the late Freeman Samuel Smith and Dotha Alberta Woodard Smith. She was a daughter of a Church of God minister and moved around the state of Georgia when he changed churches. She settled in Gwinnett County where she lived more that 45 years. She spent the last 4 years of her life in Cairo. Mrs. Burns worked for the State of Georgia in the Department of Human Resources. She retired in 1995, after a 22-year career. She attended Family Worship Center in Cairo, GA. Survivors include nephew; niece; great-nieces, great-nephew; great-great-nieces; and a grandson. She was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, John Craddock; her second husband, Terence Delay Burns; sisters, Christine Smith Roberts Cooper, Mary Smith Ball; and a brother, Samuel Edward Smith. Memorials may be made in Mrs. Burns’ memory to Hospice of Southwest Georgia, 114 Mimosa Dr A, Thomasville, GA 31792; or the Family Worship Center, P. O. Box 402, Cairo, GA 39828.