Clarssia Smits obituary: Clarssia Smits's Obituary, KC

In Memory Of
Clarssia Lee Smits
1926 - 2020

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Obituary photo of Clarssia Smits, Olathe-KS

In Memory Of
Clarssia Lee Smits
1926 - 2020

Clarssia Lee Smits (Chambers) 93, passed away peacefully on Saturday October 24, 2020. She was born on December 20th, 1926 to James Franklin and Ila Vanilla Chambers of Atlanta, Georgia. She was born in Girard/Phoenix City, Alabama which was later consolidated to Girard, Alabama.

Clarssia is survived by her son, Henry Marcel (Hank) and wife Renee, and daughter Pamela. She is also survived by her four grandsons, Henry Myles, Michael Lee, Maxwell James, and Mason Marcel.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and her husband, Dr. Henry Smits with whom she was married for 52 years.

Clarssia moved with her parents to Atlanta, Georgia when she was two years old. Her parents were members of the Church of the Nazarene and made sure that all the children attended all services. Clarssia became a Christian at age 6. Later in her early teens, she became sanctified and began her life of total commitment to God’s will and leadership.

As a young woman, she lived in Atlanta for many years, working at Drennan and Brannon Law Firm while attending college.

While attending college, she met Henry Smits from Berkeley California. This courtship was a long distance, letter courtship which resulted in a marriage that lasted 52 years! Henry and Clarssia moved to Berkeley California and lived for there for 3 years. After Henry finished his assignment in the Navy, the couple moved to various cities to attend Emory University, University of Kansas, University of Missouri, and Nazarene Theological Seminary. Henry completed degrees at all the academic institutions and began his teaching career. Clarssia served in the legal profession, university technical education, church administration, leader in NYPS, NWMS, and a Sunday School teacher of 3 year old children, which she dearly loved!

She served on the church board, Sunday School board, and District Director of Christian Lay Training. Henry and Clarssia served together in the Church of the Nazarene in some capacity for their 52 years of marriage. Together they served God and His church for a total of 142 years!

She is survived by her daughter, Pamela, her son Henry Marcel, (Hank) a daughter-in-law, Renee, four grandsons, Henry Myles, Michael Lee, Maxwell James, and Mason Marcel, and two sisters Jettie Ruth Barnett, Joyce Whitmire, one brother-in-law, John Whitmire, and four nieces, Vickie, Karen, Lisa and Tamara.

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that memorial contributions be made to Nazarene Theological Seminary Henry and Clarssia Student Scholarship Fund at Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 East Meyer Road, Kansas City, Missouri. 64131




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Clarssia Lee Smits (Chambers) 93, passed away peacefully on Saturday October 24, 2020. She was born on December 20th, 1926 to James Franklin and Ila Vanilla Chambers of Atlanta, Georgia. She was born in Girard/Phoenix City, Alabama which was later consolidated to Girard, Alabama.

Clarssia is survived by her son, Henry Marcel (Hank) and wife Renee, and daughter Pamela. She is also survived by her four grandsons, Henry Myles, Michael Lee, Maxwell James, and Mason Marcel.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and her husband, Dr. Henry Smits with whom she was married for 52 years.

Clarssia moved with her parents to Atlanta, Georgia when she was two years old. Her parents were members of the Church of the Nazarene and made sure that all the children attended all services. Clarssia became a Christian at age 6. Later in her early teens, she became sanctified and began her life of total commitment to God’s will and leadership.

As a young woman, she lived in Atlanta for many years, working at Drennan and Brannon Law Firm while attending college.

While attending college, she met Henry Smits from Berkeley California. This courtship was a long distance, letter courtship which resulted in a marriage that lasted 52 years! Henry and Clarssia moved to Berkeley California and lived for there for 3 years. After Henry finished his assignment in the Navy, the couple moved to various cities to attend Emory University, University of Kansas, University of Missouri, and Nazarene Theological Seminary. Henry completed degrees at all the academic institutions and began his teaching career. Clarssia served in the legal profession, university technical education, church administration, leader in NYPS, NWMS, and a Sunday School teacher of 3 year old children, which she dearly loved!

She served on the church board, Sunday School board, and District Director of Christian Lay Training. Henry and Clarssia served together in the Church of the Nazarene in some capacity for their 52 years of marriage. Together they served God and His church for a total of 142 years!

She is survived by her daughter, Pamela, her son Henry Marcel, (Hank) a daughter-in-law, Renee, four grandsons, Henry Myles, Michael Lee, Maxwell James, and Mason Marcel, and two sisters Jettie Ruth Barnett, Joyce Whitmire, one brother-in-law, John Whitmire, and four nieces, Vickie, Karen, Lisa and Tamara.

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that memorial contributions be made to Nazarene Theological Seminary Henry and Clarssia Student Scholarship Fund at Nazarene Theological Seminary, 1700 East Meyer Road, Kansas City, Missouri. 64131




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