In Loving Memory of Barbara Smith
OWINGSVILLE, Ky. — With deep sorrow and heavy hearts, we remember and honor the life of Barbara Smith, a 60-year-old woman from Mount Sterling, Kentucky, whose life was tragically and suddenly taken on Sunday morning following a motorcycle crash in Bath County.
Barbara lost her life after her 2001 Harley-Davidson motorcycle left the roadway while traveling eastbound on Interstate 64 near mile marker 119 around 11 a.m. According to the Kentucky State Police, the motorcycle struck a rock embankment during the incident. Despite the swift response of emergency personnel, Bath County Coroner Andrew Owens pronounced her deceased at the scene.
First responders, including Bath County Fire and EMS and the Bath County Sheriff’s Department, arrived quickly and worked alongside state troopers in the aftermath of the crash. Trooper Tanner Tout is continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision.
Barbara Smith’s passing leaves behind a painful void in the hearts of those who knew and loved her. At 60 years old, she was at a stage of life often marked by reflection, family, and cherished routines. To those closest to her, she was more than a name in a report—she was a daughter, a friend, a neighbor, and a woman whose presence carried meaning and memory.
Those who knew Barbara will remember her not only for the life she lived, but for the moments she shared along the way—the conversations, the laughter, the quiet strength she may have carried, and the personal connections she built throughout her years in Mount Sterling and beyond. Like many who find freedom on the open road, she shared a connection with her motorcycle that symbolized independence, passion, and the simple joy of movement and discovery.
Her sudden passing serves as a heartbreaking reminder of how fragile life can be and how quickly ordinary moments can change without warning. The road she traveled that morning, like so many others, was part of everyday life—yet it became the place where everything shifted for those who loved her.
As family, friends, and community members begin to process this loss, they are left with memories that will now carry even greater weight. In the days ahead, they will gather not only in grief, but also in remembrance—honoring a life that mattered deeply and a woman who will not be forgotten.
Barbara Smith’s story does not end with the crash that took her life. It continues in the hearts of those who knew her best, in the stories they will share, and in the love that remains even in her absence. Though she is gone too soon, her memory will endure—quietly carried forward in every life she touched along the way.
May she rest in peace, and may those who mourn her find comfort in the love and memories she leaves behind.









