Donald B. Smith, born April 15th 1946. Passed away peacefully in his home at the age of 79 years old on December 24th 2025.
Don is now reunited with his daughter’s Danna Smith, Billy Dawn Smith, and Deelona Smith, his brother Larry Smith, his sister Jackie Hinkley, and his parents Norma and Leon Smith.
Don is survived by his beloved wife Elayne Smith, as well as his children Dustin (Brittany) Smith, Jeana (Anthony) Smith Caldwell, Melisa (Jared) Roberts, Darrin Smith, DonEarl (Julie) White, Randy (Janice) White, Bart (Chris) White, and Sherrie (Mark) Lewis.
Don was born in Beaver Utah and spent his life living in Utah. From an early age Don loved Rodeo and spending time outdoors. Don spent time traveling and riding bare back and bulls, as this was one of his passions. Don also shared his love of the outdoors, hunting, and camping with his children as well as many others. Don had purchased a piece of property in White River where he could share what he loved with the people he loved. Don loved hunting whether it was by himself or with others, he loved the chase. Don also loved spending time with his loved ones and telling stories around the campfire.
Don was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend to all of those who had the pleasure of being around him. Don will greatly be missed by all of those who were able to call him family or friend.
The celebration of life will be held at 1552 East 750 South, Spanish Fork, Utah on Tuesday December 30th, at Noon. Lunch will be provided for those to come and celebrate the life of Don. He will truly be missed by many.
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3595 N. Main Street, Spanish Fork, UT 84660

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