Services for Atlanta Radio Host Wanda Smith Announced

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The Atlanta radio community mourns the loss of Wanda Smith, a cherished host who recently passed away after celebrating her birthday. In light of her death, services have been announced to honor her life and contributions to the airwaves. Smith was known for her vibrant personality and ability to connect with her audience, making her a beloved figure in Atlanta. The celebration of life services aim to bring together friends, family, and fans to reflect on her legacy and the joy she provided throughout her career. Many are expected to attend, emphasizing the local impact Smith had on the community.

This event not only marks a farewell but also serves as a reminder of the lasting influence she had on radio and entertainment. As attendees gather, they will share memories and stories that highlight her vibrant spirit. The announcement of these services resonates deeply, showcasing how her presence will be missed in the hearts of many.

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