Angelin Marie Smithson born January 29th, 1989 to Shawn McDaniel and Lisa Wirt. As a vibrant, sweet girl she enjoyed her childhood in Brighton, Tennessee with great grandparents Dan and Mary Jerry – along side her brother, Chris McDaniel and sister, Rheanna McDaniel. She spent her adult life in Bruce, Mississippi. After marrying, Angelin's world revolved around her four beautiful children, Layla Marie, Chole Leila, Jasey Reigh and William Zachary.
Angelin modeled the Proverbs 31 verses of a virtuous woman. She was diligently devoted to living a life pleasing to God – whom she served intimately. The meekness she outlined her and her children's life with was true Biblical obedience. Which was nurtured while being a faithful member at Chickenbone Church. Her spirit remained saturated by the word of God.
With a tender soul and brave heart Angelin overcame many obstacles which modeled her into a fearless warrior, Angelin's vibrant shine was so inviting. Her compassion was noticed by all. Her servants heart was seen in her years as a surgical tech at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Oxford, Mississippi. Not afraid of challenges she also worked on the loss prevention team at Walmart. Now, closing her caregiving career at Communicare.
Angelin's petite stature was filled with a ginormous heart. Though guarded, she was not swayed by outward circumstances. She had the sincere patience to listen and the strength to respond with her motivating opinion. Never dodging difficulties she always tirelessly sought a solution. Life was just better with her around.
As a woman of great humbleness she always made herself available to others. As gorgeous as she was on the outside it was her inner beauty that made her a nearly-perfect complete package.
Angelin frequently visited the local grocery stores and was so excited every time she made a new recipe. She was truly gifted in the kitchen. She shined the brightest while watching her children's accomplishments, school sports, church socials or a simple playdate out in the backyard. She loved to sing and dance with her children. She gave new meaning to lyrics as she was animated with her singing. Her voice will forever be heard and her laughter forever missed.
Angelin lived a wholesome life of integrity and loyalty. She raised her children with guidelines, expectations and strength. Her motherly love will shine on for generations to come. Angelin's respect, Southern charm and purity weaved into all her simple dreams building a life of legacy.
To know Angelin was to feel inspired that we truly are unaware of the angels we entertain. Angelin was simply a angel within and is missed dearly.
Angelin is survived by her daughters, Layla Marie, Chole Leila, Jasey Reigh and son, William Zachary, mother Lisa (James) Wirt, father Shawn (Lisa) McDaniel, sister Rheanna McDaniel (Chico), brothers Chris McDaniel (Kelly) and Wyatt McDaniel, grandparents Charlotte McDaniel, James and Kathy Fry. Along with several aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews.
Angelin is proceeded in death by her husband, Casey Smithson, grandparents Johnny McDaniel, Wilburn and Libby Bagwell, great grandparents Dan and Mary Jerry along with several aunts and uncles.
A public viewing to pay respect to Angelin will be held at Parker Memorial Funeral Home on June 20, 2025, from 10:30 AM- 12:00PM.
In this tragic situation family ask that everyone show dignity and honors Angelin. Please give any donations or assistance to Angelin's children. Angelin's family thanks you for celebrating Angelin's life and keeping their family in prayer.
Parker Memorial Funeral Home is honored to be of service to Angelin's family during this difficult time of loss.