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E. Bruce Smith

1937 - 2024

E. Bruce Smith obituary, 1937-2024

BORN

1937

DIED

2024

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Reynolds-Love Funeral Home - Lexington

106 West 8th Street

Lexington, Nebraska

E. Smith Obituary

E. Bruce Smith

September 18, 1937 - December 7, 2024

Lifelong Lexington/Johnson Lake resident E. Bruce Smith, sailed into the sunset on December 7, 2024, a day that will be remembered by his family and friends with whom he had innumerable conversations wherein his wit, wisdom and amazing sense of humor shone. Bruce was born on September 18, 1937, in Lexington, to Elbert H. Smith and Alma L. Smith (Hubbard). Bruce grew up with his older sister, Genevieve (German), younger brother, Steve, and his little sister, Margery (Woodman).

After graduating from Lexington High School in 1955, he enrolled at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, took time off to join the U.S. Army serving in Turkey. Upon returning to the states and to UNL, Bruce completed his undergraduate degree. Most significantly, during this time Bruce was asked to attend a party at the Lexington Hospital by a beautiful nurse, that being Lynn M. Thoreen. Fatefully, Bruce accepted the invitation and he and Lynn were married on December 28, 1962.

After graduating from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, College of Law, Bruce and Lynn returned to Lexington where he joined his father's law firm and began his career serving the needs of the people and his community. Bruce later went on to have his own law practice as well as partnering with longtime attorney William "Bill" Stewart.

As a general practice attorney, Bruce was active in the areas of criminal defense, family law, estate planning as well as litigation in the state and appellate courts. He served his community as a board member during the formation of Tri-County Hospital. He succeeded his father as counsel for the Dawson County Public Power District for the next 45 years, retiring in 2017. He led initiatives at Johnson Lake and provided guidance to Johnson Lake Development Inc. Bruce and Lynn were active members of Grace Lutheran and always looked forward to weekly bible studies with their church friends.

As gifted as he was professionally, his true passion was enjoying life and people he knew. Bruce was a talented sailor, voracious reader, and enjoyed outdoor sports including snow skiing, water skiing and bicycling. Bruce always had a story, joke or poem to share with a listening ear. His children knew he was the funniest guy in the world. The love of his life is Lynn Marie Smith, and they shared a love affair for the ages. They raised children, created and nurtured a household that supported them, attended all of the athletic events and dance recitals, spent summers at the lake and had fun-filled vacations. It was all a wonderful, amazing thing that just kept getting better and better as the days and years went on.

Bruce was preceded in death by his parents, Elbert and Alma Smith and his sister, Genevieve.

Bruce is survived by his sweetheart, Lynn, of 62 years; and his children, Burke (Shelly) Smith, Stacy (Chris) Neil, and Stefany (Jeff) Bowden; his brother, Steve (Gloria) Smith; and sister, Margery (Steve) Woodman; six grandchildren, Emma, Claire, Ethan, Taryn, Elaine; and great-granddaughter, Sophie.

A memorial book signing will be held on Thursday, January 30, 2025, at Reynolds-Love Funeral Home in Lexington, with family receiving guests from 5 to 7 p.m.

A celebration of life service with military honors will be held on Friday, January 31, 2025, at 12 p.m., at Grace Lutheran Church in Lexington, NE.

Memorials are kindly suggested to the Grace Lutheran Church in Lexington.

Reynolds-Love Funeral Home in Lexington is honored to assist the family with arrangements. Please share online condolences with the family by visiting: reynoldslovefuneralhome.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Omaha World-Herald on Jan. 11, 2025.

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Greg Peterman

January 16, 2025

My condolences to the entire family. We met so long ago while practicing law in the Smith Law Firm. We all learned a lot in so many ways while practicing and living in Lexington. Greg Peterman

VFW ,FRA, American legion Chaplain

January 13, 2025

Thank you for your Service May you be Granted the Caisson of Honor to carry you on your Journey to a Resting Peace

Mike Millican

January 11, 2025

I first met Bruce Smith while working in dad´s full service station. He was a long time customer with a likability that was instant and ever present. I recall his words to me once when his mustang wouldn´t start. A corrosion issue on a battery post caused the intermittent loss of connection and when I pointed out the culprit Bruce said looks like age has robbed the battery of its beauty. It was a quick fix and Bruce was off on his busy way after thanking me for the repair. I have often recalled that conversation over the ensuing years when our paths would cross. Age may rob some personal beauty but it only adds to the beauty of friendships. I am blessed to have known a friend like Bruce Smith.

M S

January 11, 2025

Thank you for your military service

Terri Keesecker (Greenlee)

January 11, 2025

Thoughts of comfort for Bruce´s family. Yes, Bruce always had a witty comment. He served as my family´s lawyer. So appreciated him. Also blessed to know Lynn too.

T. D.

January 11, 2025

Thank you for your military service.

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