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Elizabeth Ann Smith
McAnelly - Madison Parish, Louisiana
Oct. 4, 1946 - April 20, 2022
From Waco, TX Tribune-Herald
April 24, 2022
Elizabeth
Ann Smith McAnelly, of Waco, passed away Wednesday, April 20, 2022, surrounded
by her loving family. She was born on October 4, 1946, in Vicksburg, MS, to
Sampson "Tige" Cargile Smith and Euna Inez Brewton. She grew up in
Tallulah, LA graduating as a THS Trojan in 1964 and then would move to Waco to
study Education at Baylor University and graduated in 1967. Her time in Waco
began a lifelong love for all things green and gold.
Her career in education began as a 9th grade English teacher at Marsh Jr. High
in Dallas. It was also during this time she would marry in 1968 and have three
children over the next eight years.
She would return to Waco in 1976 and enjoyed her time as a homemaker but
teaching was a calling she could not ignore. In 1989, she resumed teaching 9th
grade English at Midway High School. She would go on to teach at Midway High
School for nearly 25 years. By conservative estimates she would have taught
nearly 4,500 kids over this period and each one she considered like her own.
Her love of teaching and serving was put to use upon retirement working with
the Neighbors International Class at Columbus Avenue Baptist Church. During
this time she taught English as a second language to countless members. She had
a multitude of friends at Columbus Avenue Baptist Church, First Baptist
Woodway, and precious neighbors that she considered family. Another passion was
Lady Bears basketball games and gathering to cheer for them whether at home or
away.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and sister, Jimmie Reed Robertson.
Survivors include her children, Elisha Dillon (John), William McAnelly
(Cristi), Lesley Boyd (Bryan); seven grandchildren, Emily Lamberson (Andrew),
Megan Dillon, Lauren Dillon, Drew Boyd, Lainey Boyd, Brody McAnelly and Graham
McAnelly. Last but not least, two grand dogs and two grand cats.
A Celebration of Life service will be at Grace Gardens on Saturday, May 7.
Visitation will start at 1 p.m. with the service beginning at 2:30 p.m.
Attendees are encouraged to wear their favorite green and gold.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Neighbors International Class at
Columbus Avenue Baptist Church and Midway ISD Foundation.