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Donna Rhea Baker Smith 80, of Warsaw, IL passed away unexpectedly Monday May 25, 2026 at Carthage Memorial Hospital in Carthage, IL.
She was born December 25, 1945 in Keokuk the daughter of Donald and Maxine Danley Baker. Donna graduated in 1964 from Keokuk High School. She continued her education at Southeastern Community College in Keokuk, obtaining her RN degree.
On May 24, 1968, Donna was united in marriage to Tony Smith in Alexandria, MO. He survives.
In addition to her husband she is also survived by her daughter, Ryanne (Ronnie) Wood of St. Patrick, MO, one grandson, Brendan (Maddie) Hammel of La Harpe, IL, three sisters-in-law, Ginny Schabacker, Linda Smith and Patty (Greg) Lefler, a bonus daughter, Mel McCandless and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her parents, mother and father-in-law Frank and Monta Smith and brothers-in-law Bob Schabacker and John Smith, and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Donna had been employed by several area nursing homes over the years, but most recently at North Adam’s Nursing Home in Mendon, IL until her retirement in 2007.
Donna was an excellent cook making the most out of fabulous holiday meals. Anything from the main course to tempting deserts were enjoyed by all. Her birthday being on Christmas made the holidays especially fun. Tony and Donna loved to travel and made many long distance trips over the years including Alaska and Hawaii. Long cars rides through the back roads of Iowa, Illinois and Missouri were always great adventures taking in the sites, eating at nostalgic diners and enjoying seeing the wild life. Donna could see a deer or an eagle from miles away. Donna loved her family and she was very supportive of their goals and dreams.
A private family service will be held at a later date.
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