Acknowledgement
A friendly smile, a casual touch, these are things that mean so much. To know you are with us in our time of sorrow, sharing our prayers, today and tomorrow. God gives us the comfort in the form of good friends. May His peace be with you, His love never ends.
A Message to the Family


Though the load gets heavy, You’re never left alone to bear it all; Just ask for strength and Keep on tolling, tho’ the teardrops fall, You have the joy of this assurance. The heavenly Father will always answer prayer
And He know, Yes, He knows, Just how much you can bear.
- Monroe Mortuary Services’ Staff
Professional Services Entrusted to:
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Prelude
The Order of Service
Processional……………..……..……..…………………Clergy& Family
Invocation……………………………..…...…………...…………...Clergy
Selection…………………………………..….. “I Pray We All Be Ready” Recording of the Chicago Mass Choir
Reading of the Holy Scriptures
Old Testament……….…… “2 Samuel 14:14”……..….…...….Minister
New Testament………….… “Romans 14:8-9” ……….……....Minister

Prayer of Comfort…………………………...………………..…..Minister
Remarks……………………..………...…….……....…Limit to 2Minutes
Video Presentation
Selection……………………………………….…….......Ms. BerniaFord
Eulogy…………...…………………………..….OverseerAlvin S. Carter
Deeper Life Reformed Church | Charlotte, NC
Mortician’sBrief…………………………….Monroe MortuaryServices
Recessional
Postlude
The Obituary
Christopher DuVaughn Smith was born on November 23, 1987 in Wadesboro, NC to Jessie Gene Smith and Bettie Ann Smith.
Christopher is a 2007 graduate of Myers Park High School in Charlotte, NC and he graduated from Treasure Island Job Corps in 2010 with concentrations inCulinary Arts.
He joined Deeper Life Reformed Church formerly Pilgrim Church of South Tryon Street of Charlotte, NC on November 11, 2001 with receiving the gift of the Holy Spirit on May 5, 2002.
Christopher was an avid fan of the Carolina Panthers. During his leisure, he enjoyed cooking, fishing, listening to music, enjoying life and being kindhearted.
Christopher DuVaughn Smith departed this life on July 16, 2023 at Atrium Health Main in Charlotte, NC. He was preceded in death by his father, Jessie Gene Smith, four siblings: Demetrius Jones, Tameka Jones, Anthony Ray Smith, and John Thomas Harris; and two grandmothers: Ella Smith and IdaMae Ward.
Christopher leaves to cherish his loving memories: mother, Bettie Ann Smith of the home; seven siblings: Camillia Jones and Carol Baldwin (William) both of Mt. Holly, NC, Doris Tillman of Charlotte, NC, James Harris (Dorothy) of Chester, VA, Jessie Smith Jr. (Margret) of Charlotte, NC, Al Smith (Nancy) Rockingham, NC, and Freddie Smith (Olga) of Wadesboro, NC; one aunt, Mary Welth; one uncle, Fred L. Sturdivant; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other family members and friends.
