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Naomi L Woulfe (nee Smith)
February 05, 1949 - September 08, 2018
Obituary For Naomi L Woulfe (nee Smith)
Naomi Louann (Smith) Woulfe, 69, of Hot Springs Village, Arkansas, passed on Sept. 8, at St. Vincent Hospital in Hot Springs. She was born Feb. 5, 1949, in Dumas, Texas, to Herman and Evelyn (Russell) Smith Sr. She married Paul C. Woulfe on Sept. 21, 1983, in St. Louis. She retired from Union Pacific Railroad in 2009 after 30 years of dedicated service. Mrs. Woulfe was raised in a Southern Baptist home and was a member of First Baptist Church of Oakville. She will be remembered for making a song, singing to all that is taking place, saying Oh Dirty Words, and dropping ice out of the freezer. She is preceded in death by her parents, Herman and Evelyn Smith Sr. Survived by her husband, Paul; daughters, Meghan Story (Thomas) and Erin Woulfe; stepson Bryan Woulfe (Melissa); grandchildren Olivia Gray, Ethan Story, Grayson Story; step-granddaughter Julie Reed; siblings Herman Smith Jr. (Elizabeth) and Phyllis Wilson (Michael), along with nieces, nephews and pseudo children that many times she saw as one of her own. Guests may send condolences at www.caruth-hale.com.
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