
Celebrating the Life of
August 13, 1949 — December 30, 2025
Charlotte Hardie Smith passed away on 30 December 2025, at Providence Little Company of Mary Hospital, Torrance. She was born on 13 August 1949, in Los Angeles, CA, to Connie Fay Jackson and Charles Hardie, Sr. She married Steve W. Smith, Sr. on 9 August 1967. They welcomed a son and daughter into this union. Though divorced, they remained life-long friends and united in their love and care for their children.
Charlotte earned a BA in American Studies from California State University, CA; a MA in English and Teaching from Tufts University, Medford, MA; and a Graduate Certificate in Expressive Arts Therapy from Saybrook University. She had an extensive career as an English language arts educator at the secondary and college levels. She was a published poet and creative writer, modern and interpretive dancer, and committed to using the creative arts as a catalyst for healing.
She is preceded in death by her parents and ex-husband. She is survived by her children, Steve Smith, Jr., and Kimber Smith Miller; grandchildren Aaron Wess, Kassandra Smith, Markus Smith, and Cedrick Smith; and great-grandchildren Aubreigh, Love, True, Jeramiah, Kaylee, Zachariah, Zoe, Avery, Kora, Selena, Catalaya, Jennifer and Stephanie.
She will forever be remembered as a woman who was kind, proud, uplifting, and who demonstrated love as a practice. She will be dearly missed by a vast array of friends and family in this realm, but revered as an ancestor in the beyond.

Sunday, March 1, 2026, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Pacific Time
Details will be sent upon RSVP.
1:00PM - Reception (Appetizers and refreshments) 2:00PM - Memory Circle & Ancestor Rite of Passage 3:30PM - Breaking Bread (Soul food meal shared)
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… A can of “Act Right” from dear friend Charolette H. Smith. Wonderful, gifted writer to those who truly knew. I’m to miss our fellowships Queen Charolette.

Nothing but love, wisdom and light. And at a time we all need and can it …
Listening to her speak Awesome!!!

Inspired by Charlotte’s book of poetry “Reflections of an Ebony Rose”. Songs from her life — music we shared, loved, and remembered together. Uplifting, joyful, and full of her spirit. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0gJQvEmABdElnTlDdqf7d1?si=rf_kwmelTqO3zKaiI5R2OA
I made a playlist of some of Mom’s favorite songs — music we shared, loved, and remembered together. Uplifting, joyful, and full of her spirit. 🤍
If no one ever told you, you were beautiful all you had to do was speak to Charlotte. Charlotte was my favorite second cousin her words resonated with me every time she spoke “hello my beautiful cousin” is how she always greeted me and I’m sure other cousins at as well, but just hearing that from her made my day complete. Always pleasant always sincere and always with the biggest smile that your heart could hold. A lot of things happened on December 30 a lot of changes in the world and that was the day that my heart felt sadness to hear of her passing but I know that she’s in a happier place. Her words “hello my beautiful cousin” will forever be in my heart. To her children remember the love that your mom showed you with, my sincere condolences and prayers for comfort in this time.
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