Teenager Dies in Rollover Accident
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Updated: 5:22 PM Nov 7, 2008
Teenager Dies in Rollover Accident
McGayhesville, Va.
A teenager died in a car accident Thursday night.
Posted: 5:41 AM Nov 7, 2008
Reporter: Haley Harrison/Michael Hyland
Email Address: haley.harrison@whsv.com & michael.hyland@whsv.com
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Posted by: Britney Location: elkton on Nov 6, 2009 at 12:58 PM

wow roy its almost been a year and i still cant believe your gone. its just not the same without you here. i miss you so much. each and every tear i have cried is all worth it because you are really great and your an amazing person. i wish you would not have gone so soon. it really is not the same wiith out you here. well roy i love you and miss you and you are always in my thoughts.
Posted by: Sara on Nov 13, 2008 at 08:17 PM

i didnt know Roy a lot, but i did know him enough to know what a great person he was. he was always so nice and willing to help anyone out however he could. he always had a smile that made his entire face glow and it always made my day a little better seeing him so happy. im so honored to have known him and im thankful for that. he's so much more than a hero and he touched countless lives by just doing what he loved to do. he's gone but will never be forgotten. his memory will live on in many peoples lives. rest in peace FF smith.
Posted by: jonathan aka ittle bubba & Randy aka bubba Location: Spotswood on Nov 13, 2008 at 01:55 PM

Roy! I want to be like you. You are my idol. I whish You were still here and you could teach me more things, but you cant do that because god called you. I will take care of your little sister, mom, and family like you did! I will miss you FF smith!
Posted by: Kim Location: Bridgewater on Nov 12, 2008 at 05:24 PM

I just wanted to say thank you to all the residents in Elkton for showing such great respect on Tuesday during the Funeral procession for Roy Dale Smith. Seeing people come out of their houses and pulling over getting out of their car with their hand over their chest was a wonderful site to see and showed a great deal of respect,
Posted by: samantha Location: shenandoah on Nov 12, 2008 at 03:17 PM

everyone out here today should take time out of your busy life and find a firefighter and tell them what a hero they are, b/c when that whistle blows they get up and out of bed to go and help those in their time of need without thinking of their own safety. just like Roy was doing that friday morning, he was trying to make a difference and help his man. God Bless Roy and everyone who loved him
Posted by: Chelsea Location: Shenandoah on Nov 11, 2008 at 10:34 PM

First I would like to say that the Smith family are in our prayers.. Second I would like to comment to Lisa and Susan- To judge this boy for only being 17, out at 1:00 a.m and not wearing a seat belt- who are you to judge? How many boys do you know that would want to take their time at 17 to help others in need instead of being a kid riding around town or getting into trouble? You had a young man that wanted to follow in his fathers footsteps and the other brothers that he had become such good friends with, to me that is a true HERO... What would you rather have a YOUNG firefighter- who all he wanted to do was help others in need or would you rather have a 17 year old out causing trouble? Me personally I am thankful for all the young adults that take the time to serve Company 70,Company 80 and all the many more fire departments, without them we would not have a next generation. ROY YOU WILL ALWAYS BE A HERO TO US!!!!
Posted by: Tina Location: Shenandoah on Nov 11, 2008 at 09:40 PM

To Crystal, Roy & Family Our hearts go out to you all, we don't know what its like til we face it ourselves, no words can help, other than to be here for you. The only one that can comfort you if Jesus, keep your faith in him, he will give you all strength each day. And for LISA and SUSAN...you need to know the family and the story before you make your uncalled for comments. Guess if your house is on fire and there were only teengers to come help, you would turn them away and tell them to back home for its too late to be out, yeah right!!! He wasn't out there causing trouble or drinking and driving, he was out to help someone in need. Better watch what you say, it might come back on you. I think you both owe the family a BIG APOLOGY, don't you think???? I know this family and they are good people, and he was a fine young man. Chad and Tina Brown
Posted by: Amy Smiley Location: Harrisonburg on Nov 11, 2008 at 06:19 PM

Roy, you will never be forgotten .. we all love you n miss you.. The Smiths you are in my prayers n thoughts. Roy you always made a smile on my face.. I love you n miss you so much.
Posted by: Felisha Location: Elkton on Nov 11, 2008 at 02:46 PM

Roy was a very nice guy and respectful. I have known Roy since Elementry school. I miss him so much and I know he is in a better place. Also it doesn't matter how old or young u r God is goin to take u when he thinks u r good and ready!!! Roy u will be missed and remember u will always be in my thoughts and prayers. :) love ya buddy, Love Felisha. <3
Posted by: Kimi Ritchie Location: Elkton on Nov 11, 2008 at 11:11 AM

I know i have posted one comment but there is so much to say about Roy. He was a GREAT person. He was like the brother i never had and never will. Roy and i were together alot. He would call me to see how things were going and we would talk for a little. Even with me moving, me and roy were still close. If we were not on the phone texting each other, i'd show up to his work and he would stand there and talk to me for a few minutes. He was a great person and had some much in life yet to come. He was SO excited about being a FF and he would always tell me how good it felt to help someone else. Roy will be missed by many people. My prayers will go out to the family and FFs...
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