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Lhii Parents of teen charged in school shooting to stand trialFuneral Arrangements Set For Leader In Lexington African-American CommunityOctober 9, 2013 Tom Kenny, Lexington has lost a dear friend and leader in the city African-American community.William Henry Smith, Senior, passed away Monday at the age of 83.Mr. Smith was born January 27, 1930.He was a graduate of Lexington old Dunbar High School and enrolled at Indiana University. He served in thestanley deutschland U.S. Army during the Korean War.Mr. Smith got heavily involved in the YMCA in the 1950 where he helped integrate the YMCA program in Lexington. He later became associate general director of the YMCA in Central Kentucky.He also helped organize the YMCA Black Achievers in Lexington.He was named to the city housing authority board of commissioners in the early 1970. He later became vice chair and eventually chairman of the board. He served on the board a total of 29-years.Mr. Smith was active in Shiloh Baptist Church in Lexington for 75-years.He w stanley cup as the Sunday School Superintendent for more than 40-years and a trustee for more than 30-years.He was also a founding member of the Community Kitchen and the Lexington Clergy Campaign for the Homeless.He was a volunteer coordinator for the Job Corps and worked for Opportunity Workshop, among a host of other community groups, organizations and charities.Mr. Smith is survived by his wife, Virginia; three sons; four grandchildren; a si stanley romania ster and a brother.Funeral services will be at 1:00 p.m. on Satu Oeqk With cases rising, Fayette County continues testing at Shiloh, other places
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