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Death; Wanda Smith Georgia, Atlanta V-103 Radio Host and Comedian Wanda Smith has passed away...

Wanda Smith, a beloved radio host and comedian from Atlanta, Georgia, has passed away, leaving a profound impact on the city’s entertainment and broadcasting communities. Best known for her role on V-103’s The Frank and Wanda Morning Show, Smith was a staple on Atlanta’s airwaves for over two decades. 

Her sharp wit, infectious laugh, and relatable personality made her a favorite among listeners, and she became a household name across Georgia.

Wanda’s journey into radio was a natural extension of her talent for comedy. She brought joy to thousands of listeners with her humor, candid opinions, and her ability to connect with people from all walks of life. 

Her presence on V-103 wasn’t just about laughs—she was known for giving advice, encouraging her listeners, and speaking openly about issues facing the community. This made her not only an entertainer but also a trusted voice.

As a comedian, Wanda Smith lit up stages with her performances, blending southern charm with her humorous takes on everyday life. She performed at comedy clubs, events, and festivals, often sharing her comedic 

insight into relationships, family, and personal challenges. Her ability to find humor in life’s ups and downs resonated with audiences, making her an enduring figure in Atlanta’s comedy scene.

Wanda’s contributions went beyond radio and comedy—she was a pillar of the community. She frequently participated in charity events and mentored aspiring comedians, always lending her support to causes close to her heart. 

Her death has left a void in the Atlanta community, and she will be remembered for her warmth, humor, and dedication to making people smile.

Though Wanda Smith is no longer with us, her legacy lives on through the many lives she touched, the laughter she shared, and the trail she blazed for women in comedy and broadcasting.

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