Dennis-Smith-Obituary

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Dennis Kay Smith

Cedar City, Utah

1950 - 2018 (Age 67)

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DIED
January 20, 2018
AGE
67
LOCATION
Cedar City, Utah

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Southern Utah Mortuary - Cedar City Obituary

Dennis Kay Smith, 67, of Cedar City, Utah passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family on Saturday January 20, 2018 due to complications from liver cancer.

Dennis was born in Cedar City, Utah on April 25, 1950 to McKay and Norene Heyborne Smith. His youth was spent in the hills east...

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It was a joy to re read these messages and his obituary. Over this past year, I must have thought of Dennis fifty times. He was instrumental in my son's lives. My son Jayson joined Dennis on the other side about a year after Dennis' passing. I'm sure they had lots to reminisce about. And laugh about. He was a blessing to all and remains so.

Dennis was great growing up with you. Working together at Milts. Racing down the canyon after work. We have many great memories having fun, going up on cedar mountain.Rest in peace my friend. Alan Olsen Overland Park Ks.

Dennis was a kind and loving influence in the lives of my sons. He gave freely of his time and invited them to spend time with him doing interesting activities. His love was genuine. I will always appreciate him.

Dennis Smith was a Great Example to all! He had a special place in his heart for the Young Adults. He was a fantastic Bishop, we will be eternally grateful for the guidance he gave our son in that capacity. He always had a smile on his face, and a kind word. May the great Plan of Salvation bring you peace and comfort.
Sincerely,

Dear Karen,
Dennis was a good man and one of my favorite people. He always called me Puddin', teasing me for being so skinny. I smile whenever I think of him. May your memories bring you solace.

With Love,

So many memories come to mind when I think of Dennis smith. He was a friendly loving man that would do anything for anybody. He was a great example of how people can love unconditionally and never ever pass judgement on anyone. Thank you for these lessons Dennis, you will truly be missed.

Karen and family, I will always cherish the memories of our friendship. Dennis was a good friend. He will be dearly missed. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Karen, We are out of town, but want you to know you are in out thoughts and prayers. Always enjoyed seeing you two where ever & whenever our paths crossed.

Karen, I'm so sorry about the passing of Dennis, I'm glad I was able to talk to you again. Thank Goodness for the Gospel and The Plan of Salvation. Love you Karen