From NKAA, Notable Kentucky African Americans Database (African American Women Veterans in and from Kentucky)

Guy, Tommie D. Smith

(born: April 24, 1921  -  died: December 29, 1969) 

Military Branch

Women's Army Corps

Active Duty Entered

January 26, 1943

Active Duty Exit

1945

Notes

Tommie D. Smith was one of the three African American WACs who were beaten by the local police and charged with disorderly conduct for sitting in the white waiting area of the bus station in Elizabethtown, KY. The three WACs were with the 1550th Service Command Unit, WAC Section II. The three women were eventually found not guilty of any charges. Read more about the beatings and the Army's response in the NKAA entry WACs Beaten in Elizabethtown, KY (link at the botton of this entry).

According to her record in the National Archives, Access to Archival Databases, Tommie D. Smith enlisted in the Army in Cincinnati, OH. She was living in Lexington, KY. The name on her death certificate is Tommie S. Guy. She was married to Roosevelt Guy and lived in Temple, TX, for 20 years. Tommie S. Guy died at the VA Hospital in Temple in 1969.

She was born in Lexington, KY, the daughter of Carrie Mae Clayborne and Stanberry Smith. Her mother was married to Frank Harris when the family was enumerated in the 1930 U.S. Census. By 1939, Tommie D. Smith was employed as a maid and she is listed in the 1939 and the 1940 Lexington city directory.  

She enlisted in 1943 and after her military service, Tommie D. Smith was living in Lexington again. She is listed on p.516 of the 1947 city directory. She later moved to Texas where she died in 1969. Tommie D. Smith Guy is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Lexington, KY.

Sources: Texas Death Certificate #4299 35, State File #92456 in Ancestry; Polk's Lexington (Fayette County, KY.) City Directory, 1947, p.516; Polk's Lexington (Fayette County, KY.) City Directory, 1939, p.558; Polk's Lexington (Fayette County, KY.) City Directory, 1940, p.586; see Mrs. Carrie Mae Clayborne Sheckles in "News notes and deaths," The Lexington Leader, 03/01/1968, p.17; see Mrs. Tommie Guy in "Death," The Lexington Leader, 12/30/1969, p.12; " Obituaries: Guy, Mrs. Tommie D. Smith," The Lexington Leader, 12/30/1969, p.12; "Deaths: Mrs. Tommie D. Guy," The Lexington Leader, 01/05/1970, p.14.

Kentucky County & Region

Read about Fayette County, Kentucky in Wikipedia.
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Kentucky Place (Town or City)

Read about Lexington, Kentucky in Wikipedia.
Read about Elizabethtown, Kentucky in Wikipedia.

Outside Kentucky Place Name

References

Cited in this Entry

NKAA Entry: Greenwood Cemetery / Cove Haven Cemetery (Lexington, KY)
NKAA Source: Ancestry (online)
NKAA Source: National Archives, Access to Archival Databases (online)
NKAA Source: Lexington leader (newspaper)
NKAA Source: Polk's Lexington (Fayette County, KY.) city directory (annual)
NKAA Source: WACs Beaten in Elizabethtown, KY

Cite This NKAA Entry:

“Guy, Tommie D. Smith,” Notable Kentucky African Americans Database, accessed April 2, 2023, https://ukscrc001.net/nkaa/items/show/300004473.

Last modified: 2022-12-19 18:45:25