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Gerald Kock

October 9, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

gerald-kockGerald Harry Kock, 73, of Cowiche, died at Cottage in the Meadow with his family at his side, Wednesday, October 5, 2016. He had complications of Aplastic Anemia.  On-line condolences may be left at the Brookside Funeral Home.

Gerald was born June 10, 1943 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota to Harry William and Dena Fern (Nielsen) Kock. He graduated from Chester High School in 1961. He was Honorably Discharged after serving in the U.S. Army in Germany during the Vietnam Era. He married Jean Ann Eilertson on May 15, 1970 in Madison, SD. They moved to Washington and spent their married life in the Yakima Valley. Gerald was a ranch foreman in the Yakima Valley for 27 years and also worked at Yakima Elks Golf Course for ten years in grounds keeping and maintenance.

Gerald was an active member of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary for thirty years, the Wenas Valley Muzzleloader Club, American Legion and Christ Lutheran Church. Gerald was a unique man in many ways, including his alien hand as a result from his strokes six years ago and a special eye surgery to correct his bottom eye lashes that turned inward. Gerald had a special bond with animals and especially his rescue dog Mocha and their three cats, Kelly, Sparky and Susie. He enjoyed his home and did an awesome job designing their rock gardens and other landscaping. Gerald had a special love for Mt. Rushmore in South Dakota.

He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Jean Kock of Cowiche, brothers and sisters, Joanne Limmer Gagnon & husband Virgil of Madison, SD, Lyvonne Yeigh of Sioux Falls, SD, Judy & Don Finnell of Lennox, SD, Gloria & Warren Bidwell of New Ulm, MN, Richard Kock of Madison, SD, Merlin & Judy Kock of Sioux Falls, SD, step brothers, Irvin & Connie Merry and Keith & Susie Merry of Dell Rapids, SD and step sisters, Lou Ann Johnson of Phillip, SD and Phyllis & Tim Bettles of Herrington, KS and numerous nieces and nephews.. He is preceded in death by his parents, two brothers-in-law, Darwin Limmer and Harry Yeigh, sister-in-law Janet Kock, and step brother-in-law, Ron Johnson.

Memorial Service celebrating Gerald’s Life will be held Sunday, October 9, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at Christ Lutheran Church, 5606 W. Lincoln., Yakima, WA.

Memorials may be made to Christ Lutheran Church or the Yakima Humane Society, c/o Brookside Funeral Home & Crematory, PO Box 1267, Moxee, WA 98936.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Gerald Kock, Irvin & Connie Merry, Keith & Susie Merry, obituary

Cardinal Volleyball Team Falls to Estelline

October 6, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRSM LogoThe Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinals fell to Estelline in four games on Thursday, October 6th, in Estelline.  Game scores were 8-25, 25-22, 20-25, and 23-25.

Maddie Schwebach finished with six kills and one ace serve.  Jackie Wolles added five kills and six digs.  Kennedi Mullaney had five kills, one ace serve, and one block.  Cassy Geraets had 19 set assists in the match.  Haley Michel had 20 digs, and Rhiannon Glazier added eight digs.

The Cardinals fall to 2-18 on the season.  St Mary will host Hendricks, MN on Tuesday, October 11th.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinal Volleyball

Quarrier Girls 7th, Boys 9th at Dak-12 Cross Country Meet

October 6, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

NewDRLogoThe Dell Rapids Quarrier girls and boys cross country teams ran in the Dak-12 Conference cross country meet at Yankton Trails in Sioux Falls.

The girls team finished seventh with a total 106 points.  Beresford won the team title with 23 points.  Sioux Falls Christian was second with 44 points, and Vermillion placed third with 53 points.  Maddie Lavin of Vermillion won the individual title with a time of 19:02.55

The Quarrier boys team finished ninth with 158 points.  Sioux Falls Christian won the conference title with 28 points.  West Central was second with 37 points, and Beresford was third with 50 points.  Derick Peters from West Central placed first individually with a time of 15:40.80

Dell Rapids will be at the Region meet on Thursday, October 13th, at the McCook Golf Course.

Indvidual Girls Results

  • 14th:  Shaylee Hoff – 20:58.37
  • 26th:  Aspen Hansen – 21:57.24
  • 38th:  Madysen VanOverbeeke – 22:54.30
  • 40th:  Averi Pankonen – 23:00.03
  • 41st:  Kathryn Fletcher – 23:06.97
  • 42nd:  Katie Jaycox – 23:07.28

Individual Boys Results

  • 28th:  Caleb Kirschenmann – 18:39.16
  • 33rd:  Canyon Lowman – 18:52.18
  • 49th:  Logan Millman – 19:47.95
  • 50th:  James Lueders – 19:53.66
  • 52nd:  Mitchell Heineman – 20:07.28
  • 53rd:  Logan Anderson – 20:20.00

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dell Rapids Quarrier Cross Country

New Street Signs in Dell Rapids

October 6, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

dellrapidssignreplacementWork has begun in Dell Rapids to replace the street signs throughout the community.  During the Dell Rapids City Council’s regular meeting on Monday, October 3rd, City Administrator Justin Weiland mentioned to the council that work on this project just began suddenly, however this project has been discussed for the past two years.

Minnehaha County received a grant to replace the signs in every community within the county and along all of the county highways and townships.  The thought was this project would be completed last year, but was not able to be completed in 2015.  Weiland mentioned that with it being as late as it is in 2016, he wasn’t sure this project would be completed this year.

The county hired engineers to GPS all the locations the signs need to be placed.  The engineering firm has studied all of the new standards of signage, and because of the new standards, some of the signs in Dell Rapids will be placed in different locations to meet those new standards.  One of the big changes will be street signs will no longer be on light poles.  That is no longer an approved placement for signs.  Taller posts are being installed for stop signs, and street signs will be placed on top of those posts.  Weiland stated that the old signs won’t come down until all the new signs are in place.

Weiland also said that the city has been provided a map of everything that is being replaced to make sure everything is replaced correctly.  He said that the biggest change is that the school zone signs around River Community Church (old elementary school building) will be coming down and will not be replaced.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Dell Rapids City Council, Dell Rapids Signs

Cardinal Boys 3rd, Girls 4th at DVC Cross Country Meet

October 5, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DRSM LogoThe Dell Rapids Cardinal boys cross country team finished third at the Dakota Valley Conference cross country meet in De Smet on Wednesday, October 5th.  The boys finished with a team score 30 points.  Elkton-Lake Benton won the team title with 11 points.  Oldham-Ramona/Rutland was second with 25 points.

The Cardinal girls cross country team finished fourth with 35 points.  Deubrook Area was first with 16 points.  De Smet finished second with 24 points, and Lake Preston was third with 27 points.

St Mary had three runners finish in the top 10 at the meet.  Connor Libis finished fourth with a time of 18:45.47.  Jacob Vogel was fifth with a time of 19:00.69.  Ella Heinitz placed sixth with a time of 22:15.05.

The Cardinal boys JV had two teams run in the JV conference meet.  Team A placed first with 13 points, while team B placed third with 29 points.  Elkton-Lake Benton team A placed second with 18 points.

St Mary will now run in the Region meet on Wednesday, October 12th, in Howard.

Varsity Girls Results

  • 6th:  Ella Heinitz – 22:15.05
  • 13th:  Catherine Vogel – 23:59.51
  • 20th:  Cassy Geraets – 25:19.76

Varsity Boys Results

  • 4th:  Connor Libis – 18:45.47
  • 5th:  Jacob Vogel – 19:00.69
  • 22nd:  Jason Cook – 21:52.21

JV Results

  • 2nd:  Thomas Einig – 12:44.91
  • 7th:  Seth Roemen – 13:10.89
  • 8th:  Sam Palmer – 13:11.54
  • 11th:  Hunter Griffin – 13:18.75
  • 13th:  Noah Dennis – 13:26.62
  • 14th:  Clay Wolles – 13:30.41

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dell Rapids St Mary Cardinal Cross Country

Quarrier Volleyball Ends Skid with Win Over Vermillion

October 5, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

NewDRLogoThe Dell Rapids Quarrier volleyball team ended a four-match skid with a four set win over the Vermillion Tanagers on Tuesday, October 4th, in Dell Rapids.  The Quarriers won by scores of 27-25, 14-25, 27-25, and 25-22.

Brooke Klein finished the night with 18 points and 34 digs.  Trinity Gordon added 14 kills and 26 digs.  Jayda Knuppe had 10 kills, and Chloe Solberg had 11 points, seven kills, and 31 set assists.  Sydney Stofferahn and Maria Jackson played solid defense at the night all match long.

Dell Rapids improved to 10-8 overall and 4-3 against Dak-12 opponents.  The Quarriers will host the Dakota Valley Panthers on Thursday, October 6th.

JV Results

The JV team dropped the Tanagers two sets to zero by the set scores of 25-23 and 25-14.  Gabi Rus (13 digs, seven service points), Maria Jackson (six kills, four digs and five points) and Hannah Fletcher (six points, five kills and 12 set assists) led the team effort.

C Team Results

The C team scored an impressive two set to zero victory. Dezi Rus (14 points, six digs, four kills), Jessica Schoeberl (five points, five digs, seven set assists), and Katie Steineke (four kills and one block) led the victors.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dell Rapids Quarrier Volleyball

2016 Boys State A Golf Tournament – Final Results

October 4, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

NewDRLogoThe 2016 Boys State A Golf Tournament concluded on Tuesday, October 4th, at Hart Ranch in Rapid City.

After a first round 87, Mason Schmidt also had a second round of 87 and finished the tournament with a 174 (+30) to finish tied for 32nd.  Jordan Kerns followed his opening round of 93 with a second round of a 95 to finish with a total of 188 (+44) to finish 68th.  Karsen Welbig finished the second round with a 111 (104 in opening round) for a total of 215 (+71) to finish 94th.

Jacob Lee of Parkston won the individual title with a two-day total of 153.  Nick Lust of St Thomas More was second with a 154, and Brian Finn of Tea Area was third with a two-day total of 156.  Tea Area won the team title with a combined score of 670.  Spearfish and St Thomas More tied for second with 672, and Chamberlain was fourth with 674.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dell Rapids Quarrier Boys Golf

Bob Hinricher

October 4, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

bob-hinricherRobert “Bob” Hinricher, 95, of Dell Rapids, passed away on Monday, October 3, 2016 at the Dells Nursing and Rehab Center. His Mass of Christian Burial will begin 10:30 a.m. on Monday, October 17, 2016 in St. Mary Catholic Church. Visitation on Sunday, October 16, 2016 will be from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. The Christian Wake Service will begin at 4:00 p.m. with a rosary to follow in Kahler Funeral Home. On-line condolences may be left at the Kahler Funeral Home website.

On November 11, 1920 Robert (Bob) was born into the family of Frank and Helen (Reistoffer) Hinricher near Granville, Iowa. He was the oldest of 6 children. The family moved to the Colman area in South Dakota where he finished 8th grade at the Colman Country School. At age twelve, his mother passed away. For a short time, he lived with his grandma Mary Reistoffer. His help was needed on the farm and the neighbor’s farm which kept him from going to high school. He worked for many businesses and farmers in the area. As a teenager, Bob traveled from South Dakota to Texas, through Colorado by boxcar with other hobos, while trying to reach his Uncle Joe in California. But he ended up in Wyoming where he picked corn by hand, broke horses, branded cattle, sheared sheep, cut timber and built log cabins. He changed teams of 16 horses for the Wyoming Mail Express.

He served in the 10th Army Air Force in the Pacific Theater from 1941 to 1946 attached to the 1st Combat Cargo Squadron and the 326th Troop Carrier Squadron. His Squadron received “Presidential Unit Citation” distinguished service on January 29, 1944 as part of the India-China Wing.

Robert’s 21st birthday was one month before Pearl Harbor was bombed and United States entered World War II. Robert immediately enlisted in the Army and was assigned first as an observer/radio operator on the West Coast where they were guarding against an invasion by Japan, and then to Karachi, India, as a C-47 cargo plane navigator/radio operator. He flew 30 missions over the Himalayas, delivering gasoline and other materials to resupply the Chinese war effort against Japan and for the U.S. Army Air Corps based in India. Flying over “The Hump,” as airmen called the Eastern Himalayas, was extremely dangerous and was made more difficult by the lack of reliable charts, an absence of radio navigation aids and a dearth of information about the weather. More than 1,000 men and 600 planes were lost by the end of the airlift. Bob told his family about the many near-misses he experienced and the friends he lost in the campaign.

After the war, Robert returned to Dell Rapids. He met Charlotte Nemmers at a wedding dance and married her one year later on September 5, 1949. They rented the first of three farms and started a family. The family moved to Dell Rapids in 1960 where Robert worked as a carpenter, feed salesman and mechanic. At one time, he operated gas stations in Sioux Falls. He loved to read books, playing cards and going fishing. He is a long time member of Dell Rapids American Legion and St Mary Catholic Church of Dell Rapids. He was honored by St Mary School by giving him an honorary diploma. In his retirement, Bob loved to work on his sons’ farms and his daughters’ melon and pumpkin patch and enjoyed selling the produce to ladies who were amazed at his mental calculations at the age of 80. He provided daycare with his wife Charlotte for his two grandsons. He loved gardening and growing grapes to provide produce for Charlotte to can and freeze.

Robert will be remembered for his life’s values: any work (no matter how hard) is good work, always be honest, keep your word even if it’s to your disadvantage, give to charity, and don’t take advantage of people by charging interest or raising prices.

Robert died on October 3, 2016 at Dell Rapids Rehab and Nursing Center. He died from complications of old age. He is survived by his wife, Charlotte, Dell Rapids, SD; his daughter Kathy (Lon) Tonneson, Glyndon, MN; his sons Terry, Thousand Oaks, CA; Ron, Woonsocket, SD; Earl (Melanie), Forestburg, SD; Joe (Edie), Dell Rapids, SD; Mike, Hendersonville, TN; Tim (Lisa), New Prague, MN; and 18 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren; his sister Evelyn Weinacht, Dell Rapids, SD; his brothers Elmer (Betty), Flandreau, SD; Omer, Aurora, CO. Sister-in-law Eva, Knoxville, IA and his brother-in-law Quintin Nemmers, Dell Rapids, SD.

He was preceded in death by his parents Helen and Frank, brothers Andrew and Norbert, sisters-in-law Bernice Hinricher, Florence Ginsbach, Mary Page, Sr. Gertrude Nemmers, Sr. Helen Nemmers, Fern Nemmers and brothers-in-law Mike Weinacht, Roman Nemmers, Fr. Charles Nemmers, Fr. Leonard Nemmers, John Nemmers, Arnold Nemmers.

He is grateful in spending his life with his wife and his extended family, especially his grandchildren and great grandchildren.

The family invites you for coffee-lunch-refreshments following the committal rites at the cemetery.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Charlotte Hinricher, Evelyn Weinacht, Joe (Edie) Hinricher, Quintin Nemmers, Robert "Bob" Hinricher

2016 State A Boys Golf Tournament – Day 1

October 3, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

NewDRLogoMonday, October 3rd, was the first day of the 2016 State A Golf Tournament at Hart Ranch in Rapid City.  Three Dell Rapids golfers are participating in the state tournament.  Mason Schmidt had an opening round of 87 (+15) and is currently tied for 32nd.  Jordan Kerns had a first round of 93 (+21) and is tied for 59th.  Karsen Welbig finished his first day with a round of 104 (+32) and is tied for 87th.

The final round will be held Tuesday, October 4th.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dell Rapids Quarrier Boys Golf

Dell Rapids Softball Finishes Fourth at State

October 2, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

dellrapidssoftball_2016state_2The Dell Rapids varsity softball team finished fourth place at the 2016 high school state volleyball tournament in Sioux Falls.

Dell Rapids opened the tournament with a 14-4 win over Madison.  West Central, the eventual state champions, defeated Dell Rapids in their second game 11-1.  Dell Rapids fought back in the tournament with three straight wins.  They earned wins over Garretson (19-12), Douglas (19-11), and Tea (9-8).  Vermillion ended the tournament for Dell Rapids with a last inning 12-11 win.

Kinsey Carr pitched 19 innings for Dell Rapids in the tournament striking out 17 and walking just four batters.  Shelby Apland pitched 17 innings in the tournament.  Offensively Dell Rapids was led by Carr, Sheree Lacey, and Ashlee Lorenzen.  All three hit over .500 for the tournament with Carr and Lacey each collecting home runs.

Coach Todd Carr said, “For their first appearance in the high school state tournament, the girls represented Dell Rapids very well.  The girls played great.”

Carr and Tiffanie Dorale were named to the South Dakota High School Softball All-State Team.  Apland and Brooke Klein were honorable mentions.

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Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Dell Rapids Quarrier Softball

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