Mary Smith: A Georgia Life Filled with Connection and Care
April 27, 2026

Resident Spotlight: Mary Smith

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The Harbor at Douglasville resident Mary Smith has called Georgia home for many years, and her life revolves around family, friendship, and community. As one of seven siblings, she stays close with her family, including her brother and sister who are still with us today.


Mary is the proud mother of two daughters, Jennifer and Julie, and a loving grandmother to Ricky and Gabby. Her family grows even larger with her role as great-grandmother to Kasper and Katalina, who bring her much joy.


She spent four decades in banking, working with Truist Bank, formerly known as Trust Company and SunTrust. During a break in her banking career, Mary also contributed to her community by driving school buses for Douglas County and Cobb County.



An avid reader in her younger years—often finishing one or two books each week—Mary now enjoys watching television and, most importantly, spending time with her friends and family.


Mary’s story is one grounded in long-standing relationships and a commitment to those she cares about, and we are grateful to her and her family that they chose The Harbor at Douglasville to call home.

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