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Laurel Ann Smith

November 29 , 1962 - October 22 , 2025
Laurel Ann Smith Obituary on Michigan Memorial Funeral Home
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Laurel Ann Smith

November 29 , 1962 - October 22 , 2025
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Sunday, October 26th, 2025
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Obituary

Laurel Ann Smith, cherished mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away on October 22, 2025, at the age of 62. Born in Detroit, Michigan, on November 29, 1962, she was the beloved daughter of the late John and Joyce Cote.

Laurel spent her career as a Casino Dealer at Motor City, where she brought smiles and laughter to colleagues and patrons alike. Her vibrant spirit and warm personality left an indelible mark on everyone she met. 

A woman of many passions, Laurel delighted in bowling, playing bunko, and cherished her role as part of a proud military mom community. She found great joy and fulfillment in the time spent with her grandchildren, nurturing and supporting each of them with love and devotion. She was also a proud member of the Oakwood family community. She spent every chance she could enjoying her children, grandchildren, loved ones, sporting events, and activities.

Laurel is preceded in death by her parents, brother Ronald Cote, and grandparents. She leaves behind a loving family who will miss her dearly: her children, Scotty (Shannon) Smith and Matthew (Teresa) Smith; her grandchildren, Scotty Ray Smith III, Talan Ray Holladay-Smith, Sophia Rose Smith, Lucas Matthew Smith, Vivian Ann Smith, and Andrew John Smith. Additionally, she is survived by her brothers Rusty Creel, George Cote, and Roger Cote; and her sisters Deborah Delagarza and Kimberly Brownell.

Laurel's legacy of love, laughter, and kindness will forever be cherished by her family and friends. May her memory continue to inspire those who knew and loved her.

Condolences

  • She was a Strong Woman and She Loved Everyone. I remember when Marathon bought the Neighborhood and People wanted to have a Reunion She set it up at a park it was awesome to see what she had done for her Friends. She will always be remembered. Linda Martin
  • I had the pleasure of knowing my dear friend Laurel for 25 yrs and I can honestly say that she loved her family more then anything in the world and she loved her friends almost as much, there wasn’t nothing that she wouldn’t do for you if you needed help. I loved her (to the moon and back)as if she was one of my sisters. I will miss you my dear friend 💔😥😇 Connie Lay
  • Lori was one tough cookie. I met her a couple summers ago when I started coaching her grandson Talan in baseball. That woman loved her Talan and his baseball, she never missed a game. I will cherish getting to know her just through our conversations at the field. To Scotty, Talan and family I am so sorry for your loss and know that I am here for you all. RIP Ms Lori. Coach Drew Andrew Cox
  • So very sorry for your family's loss. Stephanie Neubacher
  • Holding the family in my thoughts and prayers.. My heart aches for you all. randi Mullins
  • My condolences to the family. I am sorry for your loss. Beth Carmona
  • I absolutely adored Lori and view her as family. Her love for all things family was unmatched, not only about her own children and grandchildren , but also others. You could always count on her to cheer you on. Speaking about her in the past tense does not seem like something we should have to be doing. Whenever I am visited by a butterfly I will hope it is her, stopping by to say hi and to have a laugh. We love you and will always hold you in our hearts. Love, Kaylin We love you Lori and will miss you always-Bradley, Kaylin, Antonio, Key & Kensington. Kaylin Thomson
  • I have known Lori since 1st grade at Hunter Elementary. We shared many fun and crazy times especially in high school and as young mothers. I will forever remember the shenanigans we got into and the long talks we shared. We were convinced that we were somehow blood related and we stuck to that. I hope you gave Mark and Randy a big hug!! Alida Cote Klein
  • My sincere condolences to your family and friends. May you rest in heaven. Rhonda Dorton

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