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Smith Lemon Dies of Heart Attack.

Smith Lemon, a natty dresser, foodie, ladies’ man and an accomplished educator, died on Tuesday, November 17th, 2080. Born in 1996,he died at 94 after collapsing in one of his many homes in New York state. He schooled in schools around New York state and never opted to travel outside his state for studies. However, his diplomacy and public relations at Harvard University at a later age in his life made him well known to many who would refer to him as ‘Diplomat Lemon’. He believed all he had to achieve in terms of education was in his residence state. He was an instructor of various colleges before he became an accomplished professor at New York University.

Before his death and after his collapse, his sons Henry and Albert called his doctor, who did not respond swiftly due to other unavoidable circumstances. Smith Lemon was rushed to the nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. He loved food and was a known customer and partner of Kentucky Fried Chicken in Manhattan.

The women in his life were more than one or two or three. He fancied classy women, but he loved his mother Wilbrode (deceased) more than any woman in this world. He married his first wife fifty years ago, 2030, in a colorful wedding held in one of the oldest churches in the heart of New York City. Surprisingly, he was one of the current stakeholders and supporters of the said church till his time of demise. I believe he is promoted to glory and his spirit lives with us

for his belief in God.

Besides being an educator, diplomat among other titles, he was a renowned businessman in his backyard, something that was never known to many. He also excelled in growing camellias, living within his means, reading as many books as possible and never losing a battle of sickness.

He loved his children, Amos (University of Norfolk), Linda (Office of the Senator), Edwin, Eriksen, Queen, Angel, Abby and Epie. He prides in his two grandchildren, who he would check on from time to time, Angelina and Don.

He was so interested in politics as a diplomat and as a Public Relations professor. He loved listening to politicians’ speeches, especially during their campaigns. One time he aspired for a Governor position in New York before he was nominated to be an ambassador of the state in Belgium. He had a phrase that we will never forget, "Life is a theory of handing over and a relay." He would tell us that every stage in life passes and tomorrow would never come.

His fashion cues were his designations; he dreamed of being a designer in his teens and having his collection, a popular one like Louis Vuitton. This dream could soon be surpassed by his much interest in his education career and diplomacy.

He travelled in many countries worldwide doing research; he had beautiful stories of African countries where he frequently visited during his Summer holidays. He loved smart and nice things, and that's what he worked hard for in his entire life.

His family will hold a private family and close friends service with a diplomatic theme due to his love for diplomacy. Visitation will be held at Frank E. Campbell – The Funeral Chapel on November 28th 2080, from 4-9p.m.

In place of flowers, the family requests that you donate to New York University to construct a library of diplomacy studies. He retired as a Dean of Faculty and was highly loved by his colleagues.

The family also thank everyone for their support and their sign of love.

May Smith Lemon’s soul rest in eternal peace.