Bonnie Lou Smith , January 14, 1944 — March 20, 2019

Bonnie Lou Smith  (Hebron, Kentucky, KY) January 14, 1944 March 20, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
Bonnie Lou Smith  Obituary Photo

Bonnie Lou Smith, of Elsmere, KY, was born on January 14, 1944 to the late Lou and Selma Peyton. She was born to Eternal Life on March 20, 2019. She is preceded by her sister, Sally Pieper (Bob), of Florence.

Bonnie was the beloved wife of David H. Smith and mother to William Smith. She is also survived by her five daughters; Bonnie Hembree (Paul), Donna Scott (Mark), Joanne Staton (James), Tammy Medovich (Pat), and Kathy Danks (Jeffie); all from her previous marriage to the late Henry J. Danks.

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death notice Bonnie Lou Smith January 14, 1944 — March 20, 2019

obituary notice Bonnie Lou Smith January 14, 1944 — March 20, 2019

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