McKenzie “Kenzie,” “Kenz,” Vibbert Price, 32, of Greenwood, Indiana, passed away unexpectedly in her sleep, on April 4, 2025. Born on November 4, 1992, in Logansport, she was the daughter of Brandon Troy Vibbert and Lindsey Rene (Hatten) Fouch. She married Heath Garrett Price on June 23, 2020, and he survives.
People were Kenzie’s purpose, and she figured that out at an early age. She was an outgoing, loving and nurturing person who never met a stranger. To know McKenzie was to be enamored with her. She had the gift of making everyone feel special, like they had known her forever, and she was motherly to everyone. She was considered a best friend by many.
Kenz was well-versed in all topics from music to plants to current world views. She loved pop culture, and followed musicians like The Dave Matthews Band, Bon Iver, Dermot Kennedy, and Taylor Swift religiously. She spent her summers with her husband, her children and her friends, drifting from concert venue to concert venue, often traveling great distances for the shows that lit her up. If she couldn’t be at the show with you, she expected its entirety to be streamed on Facebook Live. She loved coffee, nature, fashion, self-expression, aesthetics, trying new places, and influencing others through social media and the many social matters and causes she stood behind. Kenz was a talented photographer, having owned and operated Alivia Knox Photography, which she lovingly named after her two precious children.
McKenzie molded a joyful life for herself, though it wasn’t always without adversity. She had a firsthand understanding of the trauma life can bring and was dedicated to turning her life’s challenges into something beautiful for herself, and helping others to do the same. Over the last five years, Kenzie was blossoming into a powerful voice for and servant of people. She worked diligently to complete both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees early, and was very excited to graduate from Indiana University’s School of Social Work with her MSW in May 2025. She looked forward to a career using revolutionary treatments to help people overcome issues like depression, addiction, and suicide.
McKenzie leaves behind her beloved children who were the beat of her heart, Kaydence Alivia Vibbert and Knox Matthew Adams; her husband of five years, Heath Price; her Mother, Lindsey Fouch; her Sisters, Emily (Taylor) Sutherland and Natalie Sutherland; Grandparents Kathleen “Kay” and Estal Vibbert, Kevin and Cindy Hatten, and Dave and Angie Bline; Her in-laws, Gary Adams and family, and Ron, Mandy, Wade and Amanda Price; Several nieces, nephews, several lifelong friends and their children.
She was preceded in death by her Father, Brandon Troy Vibbert; and the father of her children, Matthew James Adams.
A celebration of McKenzie’s life will be held on Sunday, April 13, 2025, at 1:00 p.m., at Eller’s Mortuary Webster Street Chapel, 3400 S. Webster St, Kokomo, Indiana 46902. Friends may call on Saturday from 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to a fund created to support the lives of Kaydence and Knox via Ellers Mortuary.
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