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SMITH, Don E. (Reverend). (Zwingle, IA, March 3, 1928-Flagstaff, AZ, June 23, 1989). A graduate of [[DUBUQUE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL]], Reverend Smith served as a missionary to the Navajo for thirty-five years. For the last twenty-three years of his life, Smith worked for the United Indians Mission at Flagstaff translating Christian literature for other tribes.
SMITH, Don E. (Reverend). (Zwingle, IA, March 3, 1928--Flagstaff, AZ, June 23, 1989). A graduate of [[DUBUQUE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL]] and Midwest Bible College in St. Louis, Reverend Smith served as a missionary to the Navajo for thirty-five years. He served as a printer for the United Indian Mission at Flagstaff For the last twenty-three years of his life, translating Christian literature for other tribes.
 
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Obituaries, ''Telegraph Herald,'' June 25, 1989, p. 10


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SMITH, Don E. (Reverend). (Zwingle, IA, March 3, 1928--Flagstaff, AZ, June 23, 1989). A graduate of DUBUQUE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL and Midwest Bible College in St. Louis, Reverend Smith served as a missionary to the Navajo for thirty-five years. He served as a printer for the United Indian Mission at Flagstaff For the last twenty-three years of his life, translating Christian literature for other tribes.

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Obituaries, Telegraph Herald, June 25, 1989, p. 10