Betty Smith

Obituary of Betty Smith

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Betty Isaac Smith, a beloved mother, dedicated educator, and steadfast friend to many, died peacefully on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. She was 99. Betty was born on December 20, 1926 in Cumberland, Ky., to the late Charles and Lulu Isaac. Betty graduated from Berea College in 1949 and began teaching English at her alma mater, Cumberland High School. She continued teaching English at various Kentucky schools until she earned a Master’s Degree in Education at Western Kentucky University with an emphasis in library science at the age of 39. Betty always said she decided to become a librarian so she did not have to make lesson plans and grade papers at night while she had two young sons at home. Betty served as a school librarian in Hart and Franklin counties for the remainder of her career, except for one year working for the state department of education. Betty wrote a book of poetry, “The Widow’s Mite,” and published her memoir, “Parting Words.” She was also a contributing columnist for the newsletter at First United Methodist Church, where she was a member for 59 years. Betty’s other hobbies included playing Scrabble and Bridge, which she was still doing just a few months before her death. Devoted friends Arba Kenner, Paula Miller and Jean Henry played Scrabble with her weekly for years and faithful companions Marie Tychonievich, Melissa Wheaton and Marcella Mullins came weekly for Bridge. Betty also loved the theatre, traveling, and having new adventures. Betty is survived by her sons Charles (Valerie) and Bruce (Kim); grandchildren Zachary (Sarah) and Bethany; and great grandsons Henry and Hunter. Other survivors include nieces Teresa, Karen, Mary, and Nancy; and nephew Jim. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Wilbur, brother Denver Bruce Isaac, and sister Debelou Mears. Services will be held Saturday, February 7, 2026 at Rogers Funeral Home with Reverend Jack Brewer officiating. Visitation begins at 11 am with the funeral service to follow at 1 pm. The family would like to acknowledge the wonderful care Betty received for the past nine years at Morning Pointe. Memorial donations may be made to the First United Methodist Church Building Fund, 211 Washington Street, Frankfort, Ky. 40601.