Clifton Smith Sr.

1952 ∼ 2016

Clifton Smith Sr.
Clifton Smith, Sr., 63, of Kenosha, passed away peacefully at his home on Thursday, October 6th. Born in Chicago on November 27, 1953 he was the son of Charles and Lorraine (Peterman) Smith. He is survived by his six children, Samantha Smith, Tiffany Allen, Clifton Smith, Jr., Darroll Smith, Thomas Smith and David Smith; sixteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Clifton was preceded in death by his father, his wife, Dorisanne Smith and three infant grandchildren. Private services were held per Clifton’s wishes. Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111 60th St. 262 654 3533Visit Clifton’s Online Memorial Book at:www.prokofuneralhome.com

Condolences

thomas smith October 18, 2016
Love you pops. I'm not good at these things but Tell momma I said Hi & I miss you all. <3 <3
Darroll Smith October 17, 2016
So many thing's to say where to start the news took us all by storm, but know all that you spent to a lot of people the ones you touched the love you gave is what will help through this. People are with you for a reason and you certainly taught us a lot my love for music started with you and the peace comes when we know that God is in control of everything and he makes no mistakes so you Rest In Heaven with Your Peach down here will be a test but you both gave us the tool's to pass it the tears we cry are a mix of sadness and joy sad you gone but joy knowing you can rest. Goodbye is to long so see you later Pops I love you and Thanks for every moment we shared We Love You and always will!!! Later Pop!!!
Lisa Cowans October 17, 2016
My sincere condolences to Lorraine all my nieces & nethew. Cliff will be truly missed. I remember year's ago when I first met him he said Sister in law you will always be my favorite(Lol), I can truly say from that day to this day I considered myself as having a special place in his heart as well as my sister Doris. Therefore, family be encouraged & not discouraged both parents gave each of you the road map in life to follow & accomplish, achieve & over come all things. Hold their teachings in your mind their love in your hearts & always cherish both of your parents fondest memories. Rest on brother in Law, you fought a good fight, you stood the course, no more heart aches nor pains down here you're free now, we will see you again!!! Love you dearly RIH your sister in law Lisa!
Tiffany Allen October 14, 2016
Gm daddy how you doing this morning. I stay up alnight watching your favorite tv show. Them crazy Moe Larry curly. Them three storages. I Can hear you said. Them cats are some crazy (They are some real clowns. We watched the three storages every day when you stay with me in Harvey. I'm going to mistake you daddy. But i always have my good time and memories
Tiffany allen October 13, 2016
To my sweet daddy. I will miss you so much. But every time I hear a song on the radio you play. I will take your hands and dance with. So every time I hear a song we dance together love you always
Samantha smith October 13, 2016
You're finally with your queen rest in peace daddy i will miss u and always 💘 u
Linda hodge October 12, 2016
So sorry for the lost of your father.praying for u and all of your sibilings. He is there with his love.
Lisa Anderson October 12, 2016
IM so very sorry for your loss. Peace and love to all the family from Tiffanys friends the Anderson Family
Clifton smith 3rd October 12, 2016
Grandfather...gone so soon I heard wonderful stories about. You was very humorous. You must have been a great story teller to tell the same stories over and over,and it gets funnier every time. Rest in peace to a great husband, a great father a great grandfather.
Clifton Smith jr October 12, 2016
To my sake..even though i am sitting here in tears writing this. My heart and spirit is rejoining...knowing you are in heaven...reunited wit mama and love ones. Dancing with mama in you're brand new body...i could only imagine the dance...all night right...don't worry...i got a hand on things for you and mama.all is good. I will be that man...carry on you're name..with pride and honor...319 Jr...one last thing...See the pretty deer...do the deer..have any doe..."Yeah two bucks". RIP,'til we come knockin'. Gus 319 Jr.