Harold Smith: The first six nieces and nephews were born before the triplets were born. Tanya, Mark, Zachary, Allen, Jeremy and Russ were exciting to see my triplet sisters.
Marla McBride: I was on figure skating in 1979, the skating contest was held, and the song was "A Love Song" by a gospel group Love Song with Chuck Girard. I won the contest, qualified for the Olympics in the winter, I injured my right knee during practice and decided to retired.
Glynnis Knight: All of my brothers played football in high school until Mitchell graduated in 1981. My sisters and I were the cheerleaders.
Randy Smith: We watched movies in theaters until the TV arrived. Mom and dad got the VHS in 1980 when the triplets were 13 years old.
Perry Smith: After I married Ruby in 1969, we moved to Miami when Don Shula was coaching in 1970. Amy was born that same year. Nita and her husband Dennis had four children at the time of our visit. Rosie married Leander in 1969, and Randy married eight years prior.
Rodney Smith: I became friends with Fran and Mick until Fran left in 1967 and rejoined in 1972. On New Year's day 1968, Marlys was at the hospital gave birth to our last child Paul Lawrence. Mick's wife Phyllis had a boy named Patrick after my brother. Phyllis and Marlys were in the same hospital. I played cribbage with Roy Winston.
Anita Johnson: While my son Kyle was born, Paul Krause and Wally Hilgenberg came by to chat with me, and they told me that Carl Eller went to Seattle.
Randy Smith: I was on engineering business with Tom Mack of the Rams. I became friends with him before he retired. I never liked Jerry Smith, but I was reading the Mike Curtis book, and played arm wrestling with Ralph Neely.
Ken Smith: After I had a stint in the army, D.D. Lewis and I were arm wrestling so does Alan Page. Randy Rasmussen gave my advice for doing things, and I became friends with Gene Upshaw.
Rosalie Wolney: I became friends with Jeff Van Note before he retired at age 40 when my son Brandon was 7. I crushed Ron Yary before I married Leander. Elvin Bethea visit me while at the Houston bar and grill.
Perry Smith: I attended the home games of the Miami Dolphins before they were undefeated in 1972. I was hanging out with Roger Wehrli of the St. Louis football Cardinals, and arm wrestling with Ed White.
Marty Smith: Mel Blount and Terry Bradshaw played entirely from 1970-1983, I played monopoly with them before they retired.
Darryl Smith: Ray Guy was a good punter, and Lyle Alzado is the meanest. I saw James Garner at the mall and my two sons wants James to get an autograph, and he did.
Joni Sanford: I crushed Ray Wersching when the 49ers won the Super Bowl for the first time, my daughter Erika once told me about Ray, who is from Austria, and he was talented.
Jeff Smith: I played basketball with Ed "Too Tall" Jones before and after he was pursuing in boxing. My son Aaron followed for playing this game.
Larry Smith: Randy White is a manster, and I seemed to say that he is tough, I also like Walter Payton before he passed in 1999.
Victor Smith: My college roommate David Fahnhorst told me about his brothers Keith and Jim, and I usually hang out with Jackie Slater and Randy Cross, Keith and Jim's teammate.
Harold Smith: I was watching the New York Jets football game with Dan Alexander and Jerome Barkum, and I visit them at the time.
Andrea Mack: Ricky Rudd was my favorite racer, and I attended every Atlanta Falcons game with sister Rosie.
Duane Smith: Steve McMichael is tough as nails as did Dan Hampton. I went to the bar and grill to visit them. As Steve retired, I was watching wrestling.
Marla McBride: Ronnie Lott is the best, Dennis Smith and Jay Hilgenberg were the others. My husband Larry told me that he was happy but sweet about these football players.
Patrick Smith: Darrell Green is the fastest guy I ever been around. He and I were dueling for the running expertise and not even the same as Bob Hayes.
Aaron Smith: I am not confused to a Steeler, but Bruce Matthews is my favorite. Andrea told me that Clay Jr. is his brother.
Arlie Smith: Jerry Rice is cool in 1985. I was having a pizza party after his daughter was born, I told Jerry to keep it going.
Mitchell Smith: Brent Jones was my favorite and he and I had bible studies before Steve Young showed up.
Glynnis Knight: Harris Barton and Randall McDaniel gave my advice for this feud in the 1990s. My husband Tim asked me about them.
Dana Crawford: I like Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin. They were good guys. I was at the restaurant in Dallas when Michael and Troy attended my twins Asher and Abi's first birthday as did myself.
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25 Smiths
FanfictionFrom Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota, the Smith family has 25 children, 22 singletons and 3 triplets. They were friendly to the Millers from Waseca county.