Mary Ann Smoot Bywaters, of Flint Hill, Va, peacefully passed away in the comforts of her home embraced by love from her devoted family on Tuesday, May 19th , 2026. Mary Ann was born June 3rd 1965, and raised in Sperryville, Va by her father and mother, Raymond “Butch” and Mary Jane Smoot.
Mary Ann will forever be remembered and celebrated by her husband, Doug Bywaters, Jr, along with her only son, Chad Frazier, his wife, Kendra and their two children, Clayton and Kailyn of Rixeyville, Va. Her mother, Mary Jane Smoot, along with her sister, Linda Baldwin and husband, Richie, with their three children, Sara, Lily and Katie, her husband, Gary Jenkins and son, Theo, of Sperryville, Va. She is preceded in death by her loving father, Raymond “Butch” Smoot.
However short Mary Ann’s life may seem to others, she made the most of every moment. After fighting for her life in 2019, Mary Ann was determined to live her life to the fullest and with the Grace and Mercy of God she achieved that and more. She found love over a bushel of untrimmed Lilacs that were slung in the back of the trunk of a vehicle by none other than her current husband, Doug Bywaters, Jr. He promised her a life of travel, her heart’s desire and fulfilled her every wish. Little did either know that the greatest battle they would ever fight was about to enter their lives.
The last 5 years have been filled with doctor visits, chemo treatments, radiation and sickness beyond imagination but through it all their faith in Jesus prevailed. Through their faith in God, they found strength to live life and do everything they could. Mary Ann and Doug would enjoy many trips on the road in their RV, with their trusty sidekick pup, Cubby, soaking up the sun at Monroe Bay, or taking pictures of the vast ocean from a cruise deck.
As travel became too much and the battle with cancer became undeniable, Mary Ann’s Testimony of endurance and strength was an inspiration to all who knew her. The love and support by all her friends and family was overwhelming with an abundance of letters, flowers, visits, calls and meals that made her last days even sweeter.
The healing that her and her family prayed so hard for came that afternoon as an impeding storm was about to break. The Heavens opened and released a cool, refreshing downpour as she took her last breath. She had finally won her battle with cancer and was received into the arms of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The family will receive friends on Saturday, May 23, 2026 from 6 to 8 PM at Maddox Funeral Home, 105 West Main Street, Front Royal. A celebration of her life will be held on Sunday, June 7, 2026 at 4 PM at Amissville Volunteer Fire and Rescue, 14711 Lee Hwy, Amissville, Virginia with a time of food and fellowship to follow.

Our deepest condolences to your family but we know she is pain free and living at the side of our Savior and keeping watch on everyone. Bless yall and sending hugs from Florida.
Doug,I am so sorry to hear this.She was such a precious lady and I Loved her dearly.She was a favorite to all of us at Riverbend and we were looking forward to having her come back.She has gained her wings and Heaven just got sweeter.My prayers are with you and you have my love as well.I pray that God will give you the strength and comfort that only he can give.🙏♥️🙏
Doug, we never had the privilege of knowing her but she must’ve been very special for you to choose her. You sweet, wonderful man, our hearts are with you.
Sincerest condolences to the entire family. Mary Ann will be fondly remembered by all those she worked with at RCPS, and all those she met. Her light shone so brightly, and it was always a pleasure to catch up with her and pray with her. You all will remain in our thoughts and prayers during this challenging, yet joyous time, when Mary Ann has finally won her battle and rests in the arms of her Lord and Savior with no more suffering. Sending love to you all.
Prayers for the entire family … Maryann was a good friend to me and her smile and laugh will be missed.
Rest in peace Maryann
Sending our condolences
Ronnie and Lisa Dodson.
My sincere condolences to you Doug. I am so glad you took those wonderful trips together despite the fight all faced with cancer. Your love and wonderful faith in Jesus is such an incredible inspiration to all of us who have followed your journey