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Frances Smith Dunbar, 90, Jefferson Co., KY (1924-2014)

She was a devoted follower of Christ for over 78 years, loving and serving her family and leaving for them an incredible example of Christ's humility, always putting others before herself. She was also a retired employee of PNC (formerly Citizens Fidelity Bank) and a member of the Louisville Separate Baptist Church.
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Frances Smith Dunbar, age 90, of Louisville, Kentucky, entered eternal life on Tuesday, September 9, 2014.

Her funeral will be 1pmCT Saturday, September 13, 2014 at Bernard Funeral Home, 367 N Main Street, Russell Springs, KY. Visitation is Friday, 4pm-7pmCT-5pm-8pmET. at Schoppenhorst Underwood-Brooks, 4895 N Preston Hwy, Shepherdsville, Ky and Saturday, 10am-1pmCT, at Bernard Funeral Home in Russell Springs, KY. Interment will be in the Square Oak Cemetery.



Frances Smith Dunbar, Russell Co., KY (1924-2014)


Born April 30, 1924 in Russell County, KY, she was the daughter of the late John Willie & Bessie Coffey Smith. She died Tuesday, September 9, 2014, in Louisville, Jefferson County, KY, at the age of 90 years, four months, and nine days.

She was a devoted follower of Christ for over 78 years, loving and serving her family and leaving for them an incredible example of Christ's humility, always putting others before herself. She was also a retired employee of PNC (formerly Citizens Fidelity Bank) and a member of the Louisville Separate Baptist Church.

Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband of 65 years, Quentin Dunbar, a son, Kenton Smith Dunbar, two brothers, Curtis and Carmel "Bill" Smith, and a sister, Manice Smith Wilson.

She is survived by the following:
  • One son: Barry Michael (Brenda) Dunbar

  • One daughter: Lisa Dunbar (Donnie) Finch

  • Six grandchildren

  • Eight great grandchildren

  • One brother: Curvan "Buster" (Wanda) Smith

  • And a sister: Marie Smith Popplewell Osborne.
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Send a condolence to the family of Frances Smith Dunbar
Bernard Funeral Home, 367 N Main Street, Russell Springs, KY, in charge of arrangements.


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Frances Smith Dunbar, Russell Co., KY (1924-2014)



2014-09-10 - 367 N Main Street, Russell Springs, KY - Photo Bernard Funeral Home.

Frances Smith Dunbar, Russell Co., KY (1924-2014)



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