Wendy Becker Smith

January 18, 1959 - September 29, 2017
Wendy Becker Smith


Wendy Smith was a sweet and gentle person who wouldn’t do anyone harm. She loved sunny, calm days on the beach and enjoyed walking along it.

Many years of her life were spent raising her son and taking care of her mother, ensuring they both had good lives. She was full of kindness and fought hard to give as much of it as she could. Her absence will be felt for a ling time, but may her smile and relentless will live on.

May she rest in Heaven.

Services will be held Saturday, October 7, 2017, at 12 noon at  Seagate Baptist Church 6115 Oleander Drive in Wilmington.

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  • October 04, 2017
    Teddie McLaughlin lit a candle:
    Lit since October 4, 2017 at 10:09:21 PM

  • October 05, 2017
    Rebecca Stauffer says:
    Gone much to young, and will be missed. Wendy fought an unbelievable battle to try and make her way back to us, but sadly went out fighting hard. I am amazed at her very strong will! We will remember you always and the unselfishness of you taking care of you mother always, to the end. Guess she wanted you by her side again. Rest in peace my friend! You will live on through your son, who is a very good young man.

  • October 05, 2017
    LeeAnn Blalock says:
    Heaven has definitely gained a wonderfully beautiful angel. "Dear children, let's not merely say that we love each other; let us show the truth by our actions." `` 1 John 3:18 Wendy loved us all.

  • October 05, 2017
    Teresa White lit a candle:
    Lit since October 5, 2017 at 10:13:37 PM

  • October 05, 2017
    Nick Battiste says:
    I had the pleasure of being her office's IT consultant for a period of time. She was a sweet should. RIP