Donald-Smith-Obituary

Donald O. Smith

Yuma, Arizona

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Donald O. Smith, 66, died on Wednesday, February 2, 2011. He was born February 21, 2011 1944 in Aurora, Illinois to Oscar and Ella Smith.Donald served and retired from the USMC after 23 years as a Master Sargent. He then went to work for YPG and retired after 21 years as the Accountable Property...

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It was my pleasure to serve with DO many times. To his lovely wife and the rest of his family, my deepest sympathies and prayers are with each of you. Rest in Peace and Semper Fi

He is in a better place with no pain! I thank God for the time I had with him and his talks. I will always remember him for his relaxed laid back outlook on life. He was always a wonderful person to talk, be with, and to hear from. God Bless Robbie! I love You!

Condolences on the death of your husband, Donald from the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society team in Yuma. Should you need any emergency financial assistance, the Society doors are always open to you. We are located in building 645 at MCAS Yuma and our phone number is 269-2373. We also have visiting nurse services available free of charge.

Our prayers and condolences to Don's family. Don and I have been friends for many years. We served together several times in our careers. We were both born and raised in Illinois.

Semper Fi

Chet & Betty Simpson
Enoch, Utah

Our prayers and condolences go out to the Smith family.
Semper Fi DO
From all of the Marine Ordnance community.

My condolences to you Robbie, Donald was a Great person.. I feel honored to have just known him.. My prayers go out to you and your family at this time of sorrow.

Semper Fidelis Don..May you have fair winds and following seas...

Phil Tomac

My deepest sympathy to the Smith family.

I have known Don for many years from serving with him form many years in the Marine Corps, and working at Yuma, Proving Grounds. I count him as a dear friend and remember many good times, he will be missed by many.

What an honor it was for me to meet this wonderful man! My life was blessed to have had the opportunity so recently. My deepest sympathy to you, Robbie, and your families.
Wendi Jabs