He was born in Bolivar, the son of the late John Ellis Smith and Mable Dacus Smith Hopper, who survives and lived all of his life in Hardeman County. He was also preceded in death by a twin brother Dwon Ellis Smith.
Mr. Smith was a truck driver who had worked for the Hardeman County Road Department, Shaw's Concrete, Russell DeBerry and, also was an OTR driver. At the time of his passing, he was owner/operator of JES Farms Trucking. His family says if it had a steering wheel, he would drive it.
In his spare time, Pete enjoyed boating, fishing, building motors and working on cars. He also spent many hours building antique model cars building a large collection over the years.
He leaves four children, six grandchildren, his mother, Mable Hopper of Bolivar and his sister.
Memorials may be sent to The American Kidney Fund.
He was born in Bolivar, the son of the late John Ellis Smith and Mable Dacus Smith Hopper, who survives and lived all of his life in Hardeman County. He was also preceded in death by a twin brother Dwon Ellis Smith.
Mr. Smith was a truck driver who had worked for the Hardeman County Road Department, Shaw's Concrete, Russell DeBerry and, also was an OTR driver. At the time of his passing, he was owner/operator of JES Farms Trucking. His family says if it had a steering wheel, he would drive it.
In his spare time, Pete enjoyed boating, fishing, building motors and working on cars. He also spent many hours building antique model cars building a large collection over the years.
He leaves four children, six grandchildren, his mother, Mable Hopper of Bolivar and his sister.
Memorials may be sent to The American Kidney Fund.
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