Donald Smith

donald smith

January 15, 1953 ~ April 4, 2026

Born in: Chelsea, MA
Resided in: Scarborough, ME

The Smith Family announces the passing of Donald C. Smith, 73, of Scarborough, ME. He passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 4th, 2026, in the comfort of his home surrounded by family, following a lengthy battle with cancer. Don was born in 1953 at the Chelsea, MA U.S. Naval Hospital to Barbara A. (Wills) Smith of Watertown, MA, and Joseph D. Smith of Cleveland, Ohio. He grew up with a family of six in Billerica, MA. He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Blue Kathy (McLaughlin) Smith; his son, Donald C. Smith II, and wife Dr. Jessica Leonard of Kittery, ME; his daughter, Michelle D. Smith, and husband Chef John Caron of Scarborough, ME; brother Gary and wife, Julie Smith of Raymond, NH & Punta Gorda, FL; and sister Deborah and husband Robert Carley of Auburn, NH. Don was predeceased by angel baby Cody D. Smith, his younger brother Scott S. Smith, his parents Joseph and Barbara (Wills) Smith, maternal grandparents Charles and Lucy Wills, and paternal grandparents George and Anna Smith. He is also fondly remembered by numerous nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, and grand-nephews.

Don was widely recognized as a dedicated, hard worker. Throughout his youth, he undertook various jobs—including paper routes, snow removal, lawn care, and working at other small businesses in the Watertown and Billerica, MA areas. After finishing high school, Don set out on a cross-country adventure with his friends. Upon returning, he began his career in the flooring business by “pushing a broom”, installing flooring, working his way up the ladder to salesman, eventually branching out to Maine in 1975. With the help of a personal loan from his grandmother, “Nang”, and the support and encouragement of his long-time mentor and client Bob Bahre, Don established Summit Floors Inc., initially operating out of his station wagon. The company quickly grew, opening a showroom and warehouse on Route 1 in Scarborough, ME. As we all know, business ventures often face both successes and challenges and ultimately, Summit Floors closed during the economic downturn of the 1980s.

His dedication paid off and Don quickly opened Bald Billy’s Carpet Outlet which established a new expansive showroom and warehouse, known today as Classic Flooring Inc. Together with his long-time trusted employee and “adopted son”, Bill Harvey, Classic Flooring grew into one of the most expansive and premiere flooring businesses in New England. Don entered a buy-out agreement with Bill and did his best to “retire” (used loosely) from the flooring industry, serving as the experienced consultant.

Don was introduced to Maine’s Northern Wilderness by his longtime friends and business associates, sparking a deep and lasting affection and love for the Rangeley Lakes Region, the wilderness, the town, and its people. His affection inspired him to purchase the Smith family camp in the unnamed territories, eventually leading to the purchase of the Saddleback Motor Inn (operating as Rangeley Saddleback Inn) in 2007. Don was proud to have his son and daughter assume ownership of the Inn, demonstrating confidence in their ability to continue his legacy in the town he loved.

Don will be remembered for his deeply passionate love for his family and friends – making memories and mischief.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10AM on Thursday, April 16, 2026 at St. Maximilian Kolbe, 150 Black Point Road, Scarborough, Maine 04074. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home of South Portland. To view Don’s memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com. 

In lieu of flowers, the Smith family kindly request donations made to the following organizations:

Maine Blue Collar Scholarship Foundation, P.O. Box 606, Gorham, ME 04038

info@mainebluecollar.com
Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland, 217 Landing Rd, Westbrook, ME 04098
arlgp.org/donate/make-a-donation

Services

Mass of Christian Burial: Thursday, April 16, 2026 10:00 am

St. Maximilian Kolbe
150 Black Point Road
Scarborough, Maine 04074


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  1. Prayers being sent to all. He was a wonnderful, fun loving man. May your memories of the good times being you peace. Much love and hugs. Roni

  2. So sorry to hear this. Don was a super, fun loving guy who had a smile for all. He will be sadly missed by many. May his memory and gift of laughter console you in this difficult time…. I don’t think I ever saw him without a toothpick in his mouth…prayers and hugs being sent.
    Roni and Mike Barbera

  3. I first met Don at his Nephew’s wedding. He was a friendly and polite gentleman. My condolences to his family.

  4. Our deepest sympathies, love and prayers are with you all. We will miss Don’s great smile and hardy laugh a great deal! He was also one of the most generous and hard working people we knew!

  5. Don was my best friend’s Dad and he was the coolest and so much fun to hang out with. Big Don, I will always look up to you and the legacy you built, and the many good times I got to share with you and your family. Rest easy with Jesus.

  6. I will always remember Don’s kindness and humor. The memories will always bring a smile. Hopefully he is raising a Bacardi & Coke with his buddies that he has joined on the other side. My heartfelt sympathy to his family.

  7. I am so sad to hear of Don’s passing
    Don was a great guy very hard working and very generous to his friends and family!
    It will be greatly missed !!
    Sending my deepest condolences to his entire family especially his wife Blue and his children Don and Michelle
    Sincerely,
    Nancy Meehan

  8. I’m so sad to hear of Dons passing. He’s way too young to be going thru this. My brother loved this man, Terry talked about Don all the time. Don was so good to Terry too, while he was going thru his horrible time. But Don made time for him and our family was so appreciative for that. He will be missed but know he and Terry are together again. That’s what makes me smile. RIP Don in Gods hands🙏🙏🙏 Donna Gallant.

  9. Dear Smith family Iam sad to here of you Dad passing Iam Edward Sullivan also called Teddy the Sullivan family grew up with the Smiths .so sorry Lee and Barbara Frank and Joe and Scott are up their waiting for you they knew how blessed they were to have your Dad Donnie as a son sorry Gary and Debbie and Scott in Heaven God bless you all remember his love will never end in your heart . ❤️


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