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He is my brother and I love him and Miss him 
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I'm the daughter of silver James King and the niece of Issac I'll miss cooking all that good food for you and my dad used to always bring the food to you I'll miss those kisses on my cheek and those hugs  i love you  unc always and forever in my heart ❤️ your niece 💐🥺

Hi - I'm Lil Vest, the first-born son of Sylvester Smith. I just wanted to take a moment to express how much I love my uncle Ike ❤️. He has had such a profound impact on my life and has helped mold me into the man I am today. We shared a passion for computers and electronics, and Uncle Ike was instrumental in convincing my parents to let me pursue a career in the military 🎖️. He always taught me to strive for the best version of myself, to never stop learning, and to always cherish and love my family.

I still remember the excitement when I got my first computer, thanks to Uncle Ike's guidance. It was a Commodore 64 and we spent hours discussing the history of computers and how they would revolutionize the world 🌍. Uncle Ike even took me to watch the first Terminator movie as a kid, and it was such an incredible experience! He spoiled me with popcorn 🍿 and candy, making it a truly special day.

I can imagine him right now with his contagious smile and his funny grin 😄. Uncle Ike always had a way of making me feel special and loved, with his laughter, warm smiles, and tight hugs every time I saw him. The pain I feel right now, knowing that I won't be able to see or talk to my favorite uncle who gave me so much love and wisdom, is immeasurable.

Uncle Ike, you are a part of me, and I will always think of you and hold you in my heart until the day we are reunited. You are dearly missed, and I want to thank you for everything you've done for me. I love you with all my heart ❤️.

With love,

Lil Vest

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I am the granddaughter of Viola King-Smith, daughter of Dannah Smith, and great niece of Uncle Issac. He would pop up at our house all the time. He was soft spoken with us because my mom had mostly girls. He had to show some tough love to our only brother because…..lol…..(love you brother)……. But Uncle Isaac would show up with school supplies for us. I still remember those BIG Huge packs of 500 sheet ruled paper for the 7 of us to share. We really appreciate the love and support Uncle Issac showed us and our mom.  We know for a fact that he loved us not because of what he did for us but the way he treated us. We cherish and miss him dearly. RIP uncle Issac. ❤️
Hi, I'm Nonesia Bolton, daughter of the late Wandalyn Bolton, granddaughter of Savannah King Uncle Isaac's sister. My favorite memory for me about uncle Isaac is how he would always correct our pronunciation of words. He would say " if you can't find it in the dictionary, then it's not a word". Ever since I pay closer attention to my wording and pronunciation when I speak and/or write.
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