Geneva Fludd Smith, loving daughter of the late Alex and Victoria Green Fludd, was born September 5, 1936, in Moncks Corner, SC. She departed this life on February 28, 2015, at her residence. Geneva received her early education in the public schools of Berkeley County, SC, and then attended the schools in New York City, NY where she was a 1955 graduate of George Washington High School. "Eva", as she was known to family and friends, completed further studies and was employed as a cashier. Eva had an entrepreneurial spirit and a mind for business. She put these talents to work after moving back to South Carolina. She built an entertainment arena to serve the citizens of Cordesville and surrounding areas - Club 402. Geneva's religious teaching began at home and in Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church at an early age. While residing in New York, she was a member of Trinity A.M.E. Church where she served as an Usher. After returning home to Moncks Corner, SC, she reinstated her membership with Greater Emanuel A.M.E. Church where she also served as an Usher. Geneva supported the church financially to help with its many projects. She also enjoyed watching the Bobby Jones Gospel Show and listening to music by Lee Williams and Rance Allen Group. Geneva was united in holy matrimony to Johnny Smith in March 1960. They were blessed with two beautiful daughters. Mr. Smith preceded her in death. One of Geneva's favorite pastimes was traveling. She loved visiting Myrtle Beach, SC and enjoyed taking cruises to various places. Family and friends were Eva's love and joy. She was an influential woman in the community and would lend a helping hand and a shoulder of support to others. She leaves joyous and fulfilling memories to her daughters, Bonita Smith Haroun and Darlene Smith; grandchildren, Tequila (Edmond) Darnell, Latesha Lloyd, Rashad (Tierra) Neal, Jarron Lloyd, Rashun Lloyd and Michael McNeil; six great-grandchildren; brothers, Alex Gissentanner and Lee "Louis" Corde; special caregivers, Ida Bowens, Sheldon Wilkins and Doris Grantham; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and special friends. Geneva was preceded in death by siblings: Virginia Witherspoon, Elijah Lloyd and Alex Fludd, Jr.