Renée-Price Smith-Obituary

Renée Price Smith

Lexington, Kentucky

1943 - 2024

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Renée Price Smith February 16, 1943 - March 24, 2024 Lexington, Kentucky - Renée Price Smith, a longtime resident of Lexington, died on March 24, 2024 surrounded by her family. Renée was born on February 16th, 1943 in Whitesburg, Kentucky, the daughter of Nazaretta Hays Price and Roland Porter...

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Sad to hear of your and our loss. Out of touch much of year, Can imagine how lonely it must be for you. Did not recognize you at keeneland last fall. Who were that happy middle aged couple? GJ

Garland and I send our deepest sympathy at your loss of dear Renee. She was always so kind and lovely to us. God bless you as you grieve. Garland and Donna Barr

Renee and I had a fun relationship decades ago being dog lovers. As a new resident to Lexington, she introduced me to the Lexington Philharmonic Women´s Guild. Of the last decades, it was at Kroger or a funeral we´d see one another. Her death came as a shock. I´m so sad for Clifton and family. I visited on Saturday and was warmly welcomed. Every detail in the yard and home including garage has her Touch. She trusted her instincts and was a great business woman as well as what is...

Dear Clifton Myra and I remember all the great times we had together. We are so sorry for your loss. Renee was special and while we are not there to give you comfort we will pray for you and your family. All our best John & Myra Burrus

There isn't a time I don't remember having the Smith family in our lives. Between the deeply bonded friendship of Patti P and Renee, church, charitable events, working at Heinsmith in the 80's, countless celebrations and parties Renee was always the consummate hostess. The best day of my life, my wedding, was spent right there with her! This picture was taken at our rehearsal dinner and is one of my favorites of her. I can hear that laugh! Much love to all of the family. Thank you...

Clifton, Jennifer, Melanie, Caroline, Christopher and your families, Rick and I wish you all peace in this difficult time. Your mom was wonderfully kind and dear to us. We were thinking of her 50th birthday party celebration and all of the great celebrations your parents hosted. We realize as we are now in our 50's - 60's (with grown children). That being a mother of four was enough to imagine doing well. Yet she did that and so much more. Her benefit to the Arts community...