Rick Serres

September 28, 1955 ~ September 22, 2025
Richard Alan “Rick” Serres, 69, died on September 22, 2025, at his home surrounded by his family. Rick was born in Lacrosse, Wisconsin, on September 28, 1955, to the late Ron and Rose Serres. He was the founder and president of Bluegrass Biomedical in Danville.
Rick Serres was a cherished friend and a true pillar of the Danville community. He leaves behind a legacy of unwavering service, infectious laughter, and boundless love.
A true friend to all, Rick never met a stranger. His ability to connect with people from all walks of life was one of his greatest gifts, and every conversation was an opportunity for connection, usually sealed with a joke—some good, some famously bad, but all delivered with the same enthusiasm.
Rick was a tireless advocate for the city of Danville. He believed in the power of community and dedicated countless hours serving on the City Council, volunteering, or simply speaking up for progress, his impact can be seen in the parks, streets, and spirit of the town.
He was a firm believer in staying active and was an inspiration to many. He loved to travel, experience new things, and live music. His favorite destination was always a sandy beach, where he could listen to the waves with a drink in hand.
He showed us all how to live a life of purpose, generosity, and joy. His presence will be deeply missed, but his spirit will live on in the town he championed and in the hearts of all who knew him.
Rick is survived by his wife, Audrey Louise Serres, children, Amber Serres, Adam Serres (Christopher McKnight), and Andrew (AllieShae) Serres, grandchildren, Sawyer Rose Serres and Avery Dean Serres, and brothers, Ray (Denise) Serres, Rob (Heidi) Serres, and Rod (Gretta) Serres.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 5 pm on October 2, 2025, at The Showroom. Visitation will be from 3 pm to 5pm prior to the service. Memorial donations may be made to Heritage Hospice, Inc., Danville-Boyle County Humane Society, Danville-Boyle County Parks and Recreation, or Danville Boyle County Trails Alliance.
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Charities
The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Rick Serres 's name.
Danville-Boyle County Parks and Recreation
110 Man O War Drive
Danville,
KY
40422
Heritage Hospice, Inc
120 Enterprise Drive
Danville,
KY
40422-1870
One of my favorite friends and tennis partners. Rick was the most positive person I’ve ever known. We had a nice chat last Friday evening. Love to Audrey and the family. Danville lost a gem
Rick was a fantastic friend and fun to be around. Amy and I, along with other friends went on some great adventures. Keeping Audrey and the family in our thoughts and prayers!
Audrey, I am so sorry for you and your family. Wish there was something I could say to make it easier for you
So many miles we ran together. So many stories we told. Till we can run again together on the streets of gold.
Gods Peace
We love you all.
Pam and Doug Lindberg
Rick will be missed in so many ways. He truly cared about this community and was such a positive presence at many events, large and small. We are a better place to live because of his dedicated service.
I was deeply saddened to hear of Rick’s passing. He was not only an outstanding biomedical engineer and businessman, but also a truly remarkable person. Rick’s friendliness, positivity, and generosity touched everyone who knew him. His legendary bike rides, where he made sure no one was ever left behind, reflected the way he lived—always supportive, encouraging, and kind.
Rick never had a bad word for anyone and always carried a smile, along with wise advice when it was most needed. He will be remembered not only for his professional accomplishments, but even more for the joy, warmth, and inspiration he brought to others.
Please accept my heartfelt condolences, especially to Audrey, Adam, and the whole family. Rick will be greatly missed and fondly remembered.
We are so saddened to hear of Rick’s passing. Rick gave so much of himself to so many people and his community…which will be a lasting legacy. Prayers for Audrey, Amber,Adam, Andrew and all his family. See ya in Heaven friend.
Dear Audrey, so sorry for your loss ! What a beautiful person Rick was ! Amazing memories of fun times Alain and I had in the neighborhood. Love Loraine
Our sympathy to all! We thank you for Rick’s service to our community for many years.
Tom and Kay Berggren
So sorry for your loss. You are in our prayers. 🙏
Will & Mary Schott
Gone too soon….but not without leaving miles of memories, several jokes and a couple libations. Whether biking, skating, skiing, running, boating, hiking, or traveling by car, Rick always went the distance. His endearing support of the arts, parks, sports and community health are stalwart. Forever kind, positive and encouraging. Praying for Audrey, Amber, Andrew, Adam and the extended family during this time.
I am so sorry for your loss
Carla Metz Henson
Yes, Rick was a very kind man with a gentle spirit. He will always be remembered in the community.
Sharon Daugherty
Rick was a good friend. We enjoyed getting together to discuss politics, family, community happenings, etc. He was dedicated to the Danville community and especially developments with the parks and recreation scene and economic development. Though in great pain himself, recently, he always showed concern for what others were going through. He loved his family and talked about what Audrey, his children and grandchildren were doing with great pride. He will be missed.
We are deeply sorry to see this. I hope you all find comfort in the coming days
Our deepest condolences to the Serres family.
– Jason, Camille, Cori and Allie.
– The Lancellotti Family
Amber and family, although it’s been years since I’ve seen your sweet dad, I can still hear his laugh and see that genuine smile. He always had words of encouragement for us running and a joke to test our sense of humor. I’m so sorry for your loss. His absence will be immense but please know that we send our love and prayers from far and wide. And his spirit lives on best in you. Sincerely, Lane Griffin Valiante
Barb and Casey Duffy
I am so very sorry to hear this. Rick was such a good guy. Always a smile on his face and a ready joke to tell. His support of the Playhouse was always whole hearted. You will be deeply missed, Rick.
Sincerest condolences to his family. He will be truly missed.