Samantha J. (Coons) Smith

samantha j. (coons) smith
Samantha Jean (Coons) Smith, 46, formerly of South Portland, passed away very peacefully at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough on December 21, 2014 with her family by her side. Samantha was diagnosed with a glioblastoma brain tumor in May of 2012, and fought a more than courageous battle against the disease for 31 months. Samantha was a graduate of South Portland High School, Class of 1986, where she was a standout athlete in both field hockey and softball. She was also a graduate of Catherine Gibbs College in Boston, MA. She then went on to work in the legal departments of ATT and Unum. In 2006 Samantha and her family were blessed with the birth of her daughter Paige Elizabeth-Gail Smith. Samantha then became a full time stay at home mother and devoted herself fully in the raising of her daughter. She enjoyed doing anything with Paige, gardening, landscaping and exercising; she had just completed a half marathon in Disney World prior to her illness. There was no bigger lover of animals than Samantha; dogs, cats, chinchillas, guinea pigs and even hermit crabs were always part of her entourage. She also enjoyed travelling, mostly to Florida with Paige and her good friend April Rogers of Falmouth and her two daughters. Shopping trips to Boston with April (adults only) were also high on her list, but her favorite times consisted of events that involved Paige and her best friend and mother Elizabeth Joyce (Curry) Frank of South Portland. Samantha went knowing that her daughter would have a good loving life in the care of her father, Kevin Smith of Falmouth and his family and children. Paige has been going regularly for the last two years to the Maine Center for Grieving Children in Portland and will continue to go for post counseling. The family cannot say enough about the exceptionally great service they provide. With the help of the Center for Grieving Children Paige couldnt have been more prepared for the situation. Samantha is survived by her daughter, Paige Elizabeth-Gail Smith of Falmouth; mother and step father, Elizabeth Betty and Bruce Steve Frank of South Portland; father and step mother, Gary E. and Eileen R. Coons of South Portland; brother, Paul E. Coons and his wife and daughter Debra J. and Sarah Elizabeth Coons of Scarborough; brother, Todd J. Coons and his wife and two boys, Angela, Christian and Samuel of North Windham; step-brothers,Brent Frank, his fianc Kristen Fitz and his children Hayley and Brady of Gorham, John C. Frank, III his best friend Lisa Bussiere and his son John C. Frank, IV of South Portland. Also survived by caring uncles, aunts and cousins. The family would like to also thank everyone and anyone who helped during this long period. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, January 3, 2015 at 2PM at the Conroy-Tully Crawford South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. Visiting hours will be held on Saturday at the Funeral Home from 12PM until the time of service. To share an onlinecondolence or memory, please visit www.ctcrawford.com. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made the Maine Center for grieving Children, 555 Forest Ave., Portland, ME 04101.

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  1. Todd and familyWe are so sorry about your sister, aunt, daughter ,friend. She loved you all as much as you loved her. If there is anything we can do to help you though this today or forever, we are here

    – Kim and Rick Burnham

  2. I am so sorry about the loss of Samamtha. My family’s thoughts and prayers are with you all.

    – Beth Beaudry Stilphen

  3. Paul, Deb, and Sarah, My sympathies on the passing of Samantha. You are all in my thought and prayers. Much love, Paula

    – Paula Morrell

  4. So sorry. I find that as we walk through this life and come into contact with so many people on a day to day basis, there are some very special people that will leave an impression with you. Samantha was one of those very special people, a brightness, a kindness that I was very fortunate to have known. God bless

    – The Ayre family

  5. Sam had the warmest smile and such a great personality growing up – a true friend and incredible person

    – Richard Matthews

  6. My heart aches for the family. My sincerest condolences to her daughter , Paige . And to my dear friend Todd. She was blessed to have you as her brother and knowing you will watch over Paige for her I am sure was a comfort to her. May you find peace and comfort during this time of mourning .

    – Shelley Worthing ans family

  7. To Samantha’s family, I am so sorry for your loss. I see in the pictures that you had a very beautiful Mother, Daughter, Sister, Niece, and Friend and I know she will be sorely missed. I know by experience that there is a spot inside you that’s hurting right now and it’s a spot only God can touch. My Late Minister used to say at these times, “God will help you if you let Him” and sometimes it’s hard to get to that place, but I found it to be so true. Samantha has her race run and now is at rest. I sincerely pray that God will comfort and bless each one of you.

    – Larry Jones (friend of Todd’s in Alabama)

  8. So sorry to hear of Samantha’s illness and passing. I worked with her at Hannaford. She was so bubbly and had a wonderful laugh. Please know that those whose lives she touched are grateful to have known her.

    – Pamela Fox

  9. I am sorry to hear of Sam’s passing. We only shared a brief time together, as I was her boss at one of her first jobs. She was bright, thoughtful, and brought a vibrant personality to her job. I’m saddened to hear of her passing and offer my condolences to her family and close friends.

    – Claude Cestaro

  10. Anyone who knew Sam saw the embodiment of Strength and Beauty. We all feel the loss of a light so strong but we were all better for knowing her.

    – The Leddy Family

  11. I just learned of Samantha’s passing – incredibly saddened. Sam was beautiful inside and out, and many people loved her. She always had a beautiful smile for all, and displayed a wonderful sense of humor. I am so sorry for her family, and you are in my prayers as well as my prayers for Samantha.

    – Gale Mondene

  12. Dear Betty and Family, Bill and I are so very sorry on the loss of your beautiful girl. I wish I wasn’t so far away so I could be there to show my support but you all will be with us in spirit. Love, Jane, formerly of SP now of Cape Coral, Florida

    – Jane Seymour Pearson

  13. Cousin Betty and family, so, so sad to hear about the passing of your beautiful daughter Samantha. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

    – Doug Curry

  14. Gary and Eileen, Our sincere condolences on the loss of your daughter. We are so sorry. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

    – Janet and Bill McGonagle

  15. So very sorry and cannot imagine what you are all going through. Sam is and will always be so beautiful and that smile everyone knows, was THE LIGHT OF every room she came into. Her natural beauty and positive personality made everyone that was around her feel great and smile as well. That precious smile and positive attitude was so contagious to all around her and there are not many that bring that thought and feeling to others. Sam certainly have made me think of many, many things. A quick little story about that smile and possitive attitude. I went to see my grandmother at Maine Med a while back and Todd told me that Sam was here at the same time. So, after visiting my grandmother I went to see Sam and when I walked into the room, Betty was with Sam and they looked at me like I had two heads. Well, I blame that on my bald head and neither knew who the heck I was. So, I said said my first name and no go on that. 🙂 Then, I had to added my last name and here comes that beautiful smile and positive attitude from them both. Go figure. They both are so beautiful.Love her and the whole family. Again, so very sorry. Here for you all anytime… ALWAYS AND FOREVER

    – Bruce Bond

  16. I’m so saddened to hear about the loss of my childhood friend, Sam. I have fond memories of Sam and am sending prayers to her family.

    – Lisa Miller Arsenault


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