Sincere's family grieves
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A white suit has been bought and a small casket is being delivered. Eyes fixed a few feet off the living room floor, Rondell Smith rocks to and fro whispering, "My son." His wife LaKisha Brown Smith cries and trembles nearby as too many adults fit themselves in another room past the tinsel decorated door. There's more touching than conversation as they listen to the Smiths talk about their two-year-old son Sincere Smith. "He knew all his colors. He loves McDonald's french fries," the child's mother says with tears welling in her eyes. "In just 60 seconds, he was gone. My son is gone," Rondell Smith says softly. Sincere accidentally killed himself with a handgun on Christmas and Rondell Smith has been charged with involuntary manslaughter. Sitting in his mother-in-law's living room across the street from his mobile home near Conway on Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, Rondell Smith said he'd bought the gun recently after someone tried to break in his house. Photo by Janet Blackmon Morgan / jblackmon@thesunnews.com JANET BLACKMON MORGAN — jblackmon@thesunnews.com Buy Photo

