The Reverend Dr. J. Derrill Smith

the reverend dr. j. derrill smith

July 28, 1952 ~ September 30, 2022

Born in: Seneca, SC
Resided in: Seneca, SC

The Reverend Dr. J. Derrill Smith, 70, of Seneca, South Carolina, passed away peacefully at his residence surrounded by beloved family on Friday, September 30, 2022 from complications caused by Lewy Body Dementia.

The son of the late Hubert and Bertha Dyar Smith, Derrill is survived by his wife of almost 49 years, Cindy Phillips Smith; their children Phillip and Caroline, both of Seneca; and grandchildren Shaila, Tanner and Hazel Trulove. Surviving also are three of four brothers: Ken and wife Kathy of Seneca; Billy and wife Teresa of Easley; and Wayne and wife Stacey of Seneca; as well as thirteen nieces and nephews and their children. His eldest brother, Ronnie, never forgotten, passed away in 1956 as a child after a long period of ill health. The middle son of five, Derrill was honored to name his youngest brother Wayne in 1959, a privilege he was proud to share. To Derrill, family was of utmost importance, a fact evident to all who knew him and witnessed the incredibly strong bond of love among family members. Cindy was the love of his life; his children and grandchildren his pride and joy; and his brothers were a constant source of support and fun-natured humor. Family gatherings with the Smith brothers were never dull!

At a young age, Derrill followed his passion for people as a minister. A native of Seneca, he graduated from Seneca High School in 1970 and pursued his ministerial education at Anderson College, Central Wesleyan College, Southern Baptist Seminary in Louisville, and Erskine Seminary where he earned a Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.)
Derrill began his pastoral career at College Street Baptist Church in Walhalla SC. While at Seminary in Kentucky, he pastored Pond Run Baptist Church in Echols KY before returning, upon graduation, to Seneca to serve as pastor at Return Baptist Church. After several years of service to churches in Oconee County SC, Derrill and his family were called to North Carolina where he served first at Grace Baptist Church in Asheville and then at Wingate Baptist Church in Wingate. Upon his retirement in 2018, Derrill and Cindy returned to his hometown of Seneca, South Carolina where they continued serving God and community as members of Trinity Baptist Church.

In addition to his ministry, Derrill had a passion for positive interactions with people. He was an active participant in several mission trips, both nationally and internationally. He liked being outdoors and especially looked forward to the family’s annual beach trip to Edisto. As an avid athlete who enjoyed friendly competitions, Derrill played tennis, biked, swam, golfed, and participated in The Rock Steady Boxing Program at Foothills Area YMCA. He also loved watching the Atlanta Braves and Clemson Football games with family and friends.

In accordance to his wishes, a memorial Celebration of Life service for the Reverend Dr. J. Derrill Smith will be held at Trinity Baptist Church, 504 South Oak Street, Seneca SC 29678 on Saturday, October 8th, 2022 at 1:00 PM. A gathering time for visitation with family and friends will follow in the Fellowship Hall at Trinity Baptist Church after the service.

Flowers are accepted as are charitable donations made to The Starlight Program at Tamassee DAR School, PO Box 8, Tamassee SC 29686 in memory of Derrill’s mother-in-law, Lou Jean Trulove.

The family is appreciative of the assistance provided by Prisma Hospice, the Seneca Fire Department, the caregivers, and researchers of Lewy Body Dementia.

Davenport Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements, www.davenportfuneralhome.com.

Services

Celebration of Life: October 8, 2022 1:00 pm

Trinity Baptist Church of Seneca, SC
504 South Oak St.
Seneca, SC 29678


View current weather.

Memories Timeline

Guestbook

  1. Some pastors talk a good talk about having strong connections to other pastors, but Derrill truly walked the walk in giving a huge boost to me as a wounded pastor on the fringes. He gave me opportunities to preach in his pulpit and squeezed a big chunk of cash from my home church to help me buy a new car, along with coming to preach a series of services in the church I pastored in an isolated, rural VA countryside. . .bringing that wonderful smile and hearty laugh, along with God’s Good News!

  2. Derrill had such a sweet spirit. He loved all his congregations like family. He laughed with us. He cried with us. He ministered to our souls and our hearts. He will live in our hearts and memory until we meet again.

  3. Cindy,
    It was a great privilege to work with Derrill for 20+ years.
    He IS one of the great influencers in my ministry and life!
    Rick and Linda


Sign the Guestbook, Light a Candle

Accessibility Tools
hide