Marjorie Smith Cody

marjorie cody
Marjorie Smith Cody, 91, of 16 Sunridge Rd., Asheville, died on Saturday, January 3, 2009, at the John F. Keever Hospice Solace Center. Mrs. Cody was a native of Buncombe Co., and was a daughter of the late Andrew and Georgia Pike Smith. She was also preceded in death by her husband, McCoy Cody. Mrs. Cody retired from St. Joseph's Hospital, where she worked as a dietician. She was a member of Riverview Methodist Church. She is survived by sons, Robert M. and Andrew M. Cody; seven grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren. A graveside service for Mrs. Cody will be at noon Tuesday at Green Hills Cemetery with Chaplain Butch Stillwell and Pastor Everette Haney officiating.

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  1. I have wonderful memories of my Aunt Motts. She lived in back of our house. We had to walk through a big field to get to her house and she always welcomed my sister and me. One time when I called to say I wanted to make a cake for my parents’ anniversary she said come on and she helped us bake a cake. She always had a big smile and a big hug for us. She made us feel special and I will never forget that. I am just sorry I did not see her much over the years after I grew up, but I did think of her often. She was a very loving Aunt.

  2. I have wonderful memories of my Aunt Motts. She lived in back of our house. We had to walk through a big field to get to her house and she always welcomed my sister and me. One time when I called to say I wanted to make a cake for my parents’ anniversary she said come on and she helped us bake a cake. She always had a big smile and a big hug for us. She made us feel special and I will never forget that. I am just sorry I did not see her much over the years after I grew up, but I did think of her often. She was a very loving Aunt.

  3. I remember many happy times at my aunts house . The cook outs and the walking to her house for a glass of water and having two big cousins to pick on Marvin and Junior. How she always opened her door and her heart to our family. How she accepted big dogs and fast children. Her shy laugh and her gentle kindness. I have thought of her often and really regreat not staying close to her and her family. Thanks for being a happy part of my childhood. Love Julia (Judy)


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