Kenny devoted his life to his family. Along with being owner/operator of Smothers & Sons Trucking, he also spent his days on his cattle farm in Denver Arkansas. He was an outdoorsman with his hobbies including, fishing, hunting, riding horses and was an accomplished steer roper. He would spend his summer evenings making homemade ice cream for his neighbors and many friends.
On December 24, 1965, he was united in marriage with Blenda Faye (Bailey) Smothers, who survives him of the home. He is also survived by two sons, Keith Smothers and Kelly Smothers, both of Green Forest; five grandchildren, Ryan Smothers and wife, Kaysi, of Green Forest; Jessica Trulove and husband, Matt, of Berryville, Arkansas; Whitney Harp of Harrison, Kaelee Ward and husband, Dalton, of Pineville, Missouri; Carlee Smothers of Green Forest; seven great grandchildren, Gage, Tennessee, Saylor, Wrylinn, Lively, Creed, Acetynn, two sisters; Joy Molder of Green Forest, Freddie Massengale of Alpena and brother Sonny Smothers of Green Forest; along with many other relatives, loved ones and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Fairy Smothers; one great grand-daughter Auburn Trulove.
Arrangements by Smith Family Funeral Home. Pastor Doug Blevins and Pastor Lannie Younger officiating services. Interment in the Alpena Cemetery in Alpena, Arkansas.
Kenny devoted his life to his family. Along with being owner/operator of Smothers & Sons Trucking, he also spent his days on his cattle farm in Denver Arkansas. He was an outdoorsman with his hobbies including, fishing, hunting, riding horses and was an accomplished steer roper. He would spend his summer evenings making homemade ice cream for his neighbors and many friends.
On December 24, 1965, he was united in marriage with Blenda Faye (Bailey) Smothers, who survives him of the home. He is also survived by two sons, Keith Smothers and Kelly Smothers, both of Green Forest; five grandchildren, Ryan Smothers and wife, Kaysi, of Green Forest; Jessica Trulove and husband, Matt, of Berryville, Arkansas; Whitney Harp of Harrison, Kaelee Ward and husband, Dalton, of Pineville, Missouri; Carlee Smothers of Green Forest; seven great grandchildren, Gage, Tennessee, Saylor, Wrylinn, Lively, Creed, Acetynn, two sisters; Joy Molder of Green Forest, Freddie Massengale of Alpena and brother Sonny Smothers of Green Forest; along with many other relatives, loved ones and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Fairy Smothers; one great grand-daughter Auburn Trulove.
Arrangements by Smith Family Funeral Home. Pastor Doug Blevins and Pastor Lannie Younger officiating services. Interment in the Alpena Cemetery in Alpena, Arkansas.
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