
Zina Young Williams
Zina Young Williams was a prominent American educator, church leader, and wife of Joseph F. Smith, the sixth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She dedicated her life to education, community service, and strengthening her faith and family. Known for her kindness, leadership, and advocacy for women’s and children’s welfare, she played a significant role in church and civic activities. Her influence extended through her commitment to service, inspiring many within her community and religious circle through her dedication, compassion, and leadership.