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Roger Haak

April 22, 2017 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Roger HaakRoger Haak, 65, of Dell Rapids, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Thursday, April 20, 2017 of an apparent heart attack. His Memorial Service will begin at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, April 24, 2017 in Kahler Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation with the family present will be one hour prior to the start of the service.

Roger Haak was born on August 4, 1951 to Alven and Alpha (Flaten) Haak in Dell Rapids, SD. He grew up on the family farm east of Dell Rapids. He attended school in Dell Rapids graduating from DRHS in 1969. After high school he enlisted in the Army National Guard and began farming with his father. He remained on the farm until his time of death.

He enjoyed everything about farming. He had his private pilot license and loved spending time with his sisters in California taking care of their horses.

Roger was preceded in death by his parents and an infant niece.

He is survived by his brothers, Jerome (Betty) Haak of Dell Rapids and David (Lee) Haak of Custer; his sisters, Joyce (Paul) Brook of Romona, CA and Diane (Phil) Wolfe of San Diego, CA; his eight nephews and his five nieces; his six great nephews and one great niece and his extended family and friends.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: obituary, Roger Haak. Jerome (Betty) Haak

Mary Ann Klein

April 21, 2017 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Mary Ann KleinMary Ann Klein, 93, of Dell Rapids, passed away on Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at the Dells Nursing and Rehab Center. Her Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 22, 2017 in St. Mary Catholic Church, Dell Rapids. Visitation will begin at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, April 21, 2017 in St. Mary Catholic Church with a wake service at 6:00 p.m. followed by a family rosary.  On-line condolences may be left at the Kahler Funeral Home website.

Mary Ann Klein, daughter of John Klein and Frances (Hansen) Klein, was born on August 5, 1923. Mary Ann graduated from St. Mary High School in 1942. Mary Ann was first employed at the First National Bank in Dell Rapids and then worked for 12 years at the gas Utility Company before moving to Aberdeen SD in 1966. In Aberdeen, Mary Ann worked as a bookkeeper and secretary until her retirement. In her retirement years, Mary Ann was involved with the Senior Companion Program which she enjoyed very much. In addition she was a faithful member of Sacred Heart Parish and did other volunteer work.

In 2008, Mary Ann moved to Dell Rapids to be closer to her family. She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church. Over the years Mary Ann enjoyed crocheting, cooking, flowers and her bird watching. Mary Ann had a generous heart and a deep faith. She loved to laugh and enjoyed sharing a joke or two.

Mary Ann spent many years caring for her nieces and nephews as they were born. She has 45 nieces and nephews and 6 godchildren. The nieces and nephews have continued to be a special part of her life.

She is preceded in death by her parents, four brothers Art, Pete, Bob and Clarence; three sisters Matilda Gebhart, Frances Klein and Priscilla Klein.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Mary Ann Klein, obituary

Dorothy Simmons

April 18, 2017 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Dorothy SimmonsDorothy B. Simmons, age 84, of Brookings, died Sunday, April 9, 2017, at the Brookings Hospital. Funeral services were held on, April 12, 2017, at Eidsness Funeral Home with burial to follow in Greenwood Cemetery. On-line condolences may be left at the Eidsness Funeral Home website.

Dorothy Sheridan Simmons was born to Joseph and Esther (Adamson) Sheridan on July 29, 1932, in Litchfield, Minnesota. She was baptized and confirmed in St. Phillips Church, and attended Litchfield public schools.

In 1949, she moved with her family to Hutchinson, Minnesota. She was employed at the 3-M Company, where she met and later married Calvin Simmons at the Vinyard Methodist Church in Hutchinson on August 11, 1950. The couple moved to Brookings, South Dakota in 1970.

Survivors include sons, Tom (Marvel) Simmons of Dell Rapids, SD, Kurt (Carol) Simmons of Columbia, MO, Jim Simmons of Brookings, SD; daughter, Barbara (Tom) Lanning of Crooks, SD; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; sisters Vonnie Orbin of Cloquet, MN, Lorraine Halstrom of Largo, FL, Ruth Rettman of Fayetteville, NC, and brother Gene Sheridan of Henderson, NV.

Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband Calvin in 2004; her parents; a sister, Dona Brown of Litchfield, MN; and a brother, Robert Sheridan of Willmar, MN.

Memorials may be directed to the First United Methodist Church in Brookings, or ADVANCE.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Dorothy Simmons, obituary, Tom (Marvel) Simmons

Dennis Whipkey

April 17, 2017 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DennisDennis L. Whipkey, 69, a retired farmer from Trent, passed away on Saturday, April 15, 2017 at Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls. His funeral service will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 22, 2017 in the Trent Baptist Church. Interment will be in the Trent Cemetery. Visitation will begin at noon on Friday, April 21, 2017 at Kahler Funeral Home. The family will be present from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m with a prayer service beginning at 7:00 p.m. On-line condolences may be left at the Kahler Funeral Home website.

Dennis was born on September 3, 1947 in Sioux Falls. He grew up and attended school in Trent, graduating in 1965. He was an avid railroad enthusiast and loved to watch and read about trains. He was very knowledgeable about trains. He farmed west of Trent until he retired in 2014 due to declining health. He continued to live on the farm until the time of his death.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Vinson and Frances Whipkey; an infant brother and his sister-in-law, Mary Ann Whipkey.

He is survived by his brothers, Ron (Marlene) of Sac City, IA, Loren (Jeanie) of Farmington, MN and Allen (Bernadette) of Northfield, MN; his six nieces and nephews, Terri, Troy, Brian, Lisa, Lindsay and Erin and his many cousins and friends.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Dennis Whipkey, obituary

Margie Phillips

April 17, 2017 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Margie PhillipsMargie Phillips, age 75, of Madison, died on Sunday, April 16, 2017 at the Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls. Funeral service will be 11:00 AM on Thursday, April 20th at St. John Lutheran Church, Madison with Rev. Shelly Gehring officiating. Visitation will be 5-7 PM on Wednesday at Weiland Funeral Chapel and will continue on Thursday one hour prior to the service at the church. Inurnment will be in St. Thomas Cemetery at a later date. Online condolences can be left at the Weiland Funeral Chapel website.  In lieu of flowers, family prefers memorials to: Madison Central School Educational Foundation, 800 NE 9th St., Madison, SD 57042.

Margaret Ruth Stahl Phillips was born October 3, 1941 in Madison, SD, the daughter of Jack & Eleanore (McGee) Stahl. She graduated from Madison High School in 1959 and attended St. Mary-of-the-Woods College in Terre Haute, IN and moved on to Rochester Junior College in Rochester, MN graduate of the Class of 1962.

In 1962, she married Bill Harrington and to this union four children were born. In 1976, she married Gene Phillips and they returned to Madison where they still reside. She was appointed by Governor George Mickelson to the South Dakota Board of Regents in 1989. She served on this board for 3 ½ years and resigned due to health problems. Margie was an insulin dependent diabetic for 64 years. She was employed by the Madison Career Learning Center as a career counselor; previous to that, she was executive director of the Karl E. Mundt Historical and Educational Foundation on the campus of Dakota State University. She started and developed Balloons Because…a balloon bouquet business with 22 outlets in SD and IA. Margie also developed Writers Ink, a writing service business. In the mid 70’s she was employed by KSOO-KPAT radio stations in Sioux Falls as continuity director.

A priority interest of hers was Republican politics from national to local levels. She was chairman for House Majority leader Jerome Lammers campaigns; a staff member of the Leo Thorsness for US Senate campaign; office secretary for the Minnehaha County Republican Party; Lake County Republican Party chairman and vice chairman and several other volunteer positions in the Republican Party in MI, CA and SD.

Some of the organizations she was affiliated with were the SD Board of Regents, SD Development Corporation, SD American Diabetes Association; Juvenile Diabetes Association, Sioux Falls, SD; Lake County Helpline for abused women and children; Just Say No To Drugs in SD; Karl Mundt Foundation Board; Prairie Repertory Theatre; Dakota Prairie Playhouse project; Lake County Cancer Society, Lake/Kingsbury Red Cross; Madison Library Board; and the Madison Central School Educational Foundation.

Because both of her parents’ families came to Madison in 1878/1880, she was a member of the First Family Society of Lake County.

Margie and her husband, Gene, each received the Madison Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award in 1992. In 2006, she was given the Outstanding Friend of Education award for her work in helping to raise funds for the Madison High School computer effort. She and her husband received the Legends and Legacy Philanthropy 2009 award from Dakota State University for their contributions to the school.

Margie is survived by her husband, Gene of Madison; daughter, Elizabeth Harrington of Minneapolis; son, Patrick (Nikki) Harrington of Dell Rapids; stepson, Chad (Becky) Phillips of Sioux Falls; 5 grandchildren, Tana & Tyra Harrington, Cameron (Zecyn) Phillips, Chase Phillips and Katie Harrington; 5 great-grandchildren, Alina & Loren Phillips and Evaleigh, Jordan & Raelynn Phillips; (Diana) Stahl of Blowing Rock, NC; sister, Mary (Jim) Ingram of Oldsmar, FL; sisters-in-law, Ann Stahl of Minneapolis Sarah Bolton Stahl of York, PA and Diana Stahl of Blowing Rock, NC; three brothers-in-law, Gerry (LeAnne) Phillips of Sioux Falls, Glenn (Cheri) Phillips of Crystal City, MO and Gary (Glennette) Phillips of Logan, UT and sister-in-law, Gail (Barney) Madler of Rapid City; several nieces & nephews and one cousin, Mary Ruth Dorsher of Chicago.

She was preceded in death by two infant sons, John Harrington and William Patrick Harrington; her parents; brothers, Thomas Harmon Stahl & Jack (John F. Jr.) and a brother-in-law, George Phillips.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Margie Phillips, obituary, Patrick (Nikki) Harrington

Raphael Schwebach

April 12, 2017 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Raphael SchwebachRaphael V. Schwebach, 92, of Dell Rapids, passed away on Tuesday, April 11, 2017 at the Dells Nursing and Rehab Center. His Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 19, 2017 in St. Mary Catholic Church, Dell Rapids. Visitation will begin at noon on Tuesday, April 18, 2017 with a Christian Wake Service beginning at 6:00 p.m. at the funeral home. A Catholic Order of Foresters Rosary will be prayed following the wake service. On-line condolences may be left at the Kahler Funeral Home website.

Raphael V. Schwebach was born on October 13, 1924 on a farm near Dell Rapids, SD, the son of Phillip and Catherine (Biren) Schwebach. He grew up on the family farm and attended country school and St. Mary School. He started working with his parents on the family farm east of Dell Rapids starting in the 1940’s. He retired from farming in 1981 but continued to have livestock until 1996. He moved to Orchard Hills in Dell Rapids in 2009 and became a resident of Dells Nursing and Rehab in 2014.

He was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church and the Catholic Order of Foresters. He marketed livestock for over 40 years.

He is preceded in death by his parents, his four sisters and his five brothers.

Raphael is survived by his many nieces and nephews.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: obituary, Raphael Schwebach

Faith (Scherff) Alberts

April 8, 2017 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Faith AlbertsFaith B. Alberts, 74, of Dell Rapids, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls. Her funeral service will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, April 10, 2017 in the Reformed Church, Dell Rapids. Interment will be in the Logan Reformed Cemetery. Visitation with the family present will be held from 5:00 p.m. – 7: 00 p.m. at Kahler Funeral Home on Sunday, April 9, 2017.  On-line condolences may be left at the Kahler Funeral Home website.

Faith was born on May 7, 1942 at Dell Rapids, the daughter of Henry and Beulah (Swanson) Scherff. She grew up in Trent and graduated as the valedictorian of her class from Trent High School. She then went to work for Warren Radio Supply in Sioux Falls. She married Merle Alberts on March 25, 1961 at the Lutheran Church of Dell Rapids. The couple made their home on a farm near Trent. In 1969, they moved to their farm between Dell Rapids and Jasper. Merle and Faith moved into Dell Rapids in 2007.

She was a member of the Reformed Church and Ladies Circle and was the secretary and treasurer of the Ladies Circle for over 19 years.

Her greatest love was her family and time spent with her family and friends especially her grandchildren.

Faith was preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Hope Hegarty.

She is survived by her husband, Merle of Dell Rapids; her children, Kevin (Trudy) Alberts of Dell Rapids, Kathy (Jeff) McBrayer of Sioux Falls, Kimberly (John) Stych of Williamsburg, IA and Keith (Alissa) Alberts of Sioux Falls; her nine grandchildren, Andrew Alberts, Austin Alberts, Zach McBrayer, Josh (Ema) McBrayer, Samantha (Collin) Citrowske, Daniel Alberts, Aaron Alberts, Benjamin Alberts and Kenan Alberts; and her brother, Charles Scherff.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Charles Scherff, Faith Alberts, Kevin (Trudy) Alberts, Merle Alberts, obituary

Tom Merry

April 8, 2017 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Tom MerryThomas “Tom” Merry, 91, of Dell Rapids, passed away on Tuesday, April 4, 2017 at his home. His memorial service will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, April 10, 2017 in the First Baptist Church, Dell Rapids. An inurnment ceremony with military rites will begin at 10:00 a.m. prior to the service in the Dell Rapids Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Sunday, April 9, 2017 starting at 5:00 p.m. with the family present after the Master’s golf tournament until 8:00 p.m. in the First Baptist Church, Dell Rapids.  On-line condolences may be left at the Kahler Funeral Home website.

Thomas “Tom” Raymond Merry was born November 24, 1925, in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, the son of Henry and Anna Janette (Qualseth) Merry. He grew up in Dell Rapids and graduated from Dell Rapids High School in 1943. He began College at South Dakota State University and was a member of the varsity basketball team. While he was a good athlete, he claims he made the team only because the others were serving in the military during World War II. His college and basketball careers were also interrupted when he was ordered to report. While going down the hallway to the Army office, Tom passed by an open door that said Navy above the door. He inquired of the young man behind the desk if it was too late to become a seaman, and the answer was “come on in”.

While Tom was training in Southern California he met Julia “Judy” Whitlock who was working at the Naval Ammunition Depot in Fallbrook, California. Tom and Judy hit it off right away, and Tom called his dad to say he and Judy were going to get married. His dad dismissed it as perhaps youthful “not quite” maturity. After a brief courtship, they were married on June 7, 1945. When Tom’s sister, Reefa, came for a visit, and found they were married, she said “Tommy, you had better call your dad!”

Following the war and Tom’s discharge from the Navy in August, 1945, they moved to Brookings so both could continue their education at South Dakota State. Tom could no longer make the basketball team, but to get into the games, and considering they were dirt poor, he followed in the footsteps of his older brother, Howard “Jiggs”, and became a cheerleader so he could get in free. Tom and the Dean of the math department became good friends and “billiard buddies”. The Dean would get Tom out of class to shoot billiards which Tom became very good at, and billiards tournaments helped with the family finances. Tom graduated in 1949 with a degree in engineering, and his first job was with the Trane Company in Salt Lake City and then Boise, Idaho, where Max was born in 1949. In 1951 Tom and Judy moved back to Dell Rapids, and Tom joined his dad and brother, “Jiggs”, in the John Deere Implement business known as Dells Motor Co. Sue was born in 1952, and Ray was born in 1960. Tom and Jiggs continued to work in the business after it was sold and relocated to the Dells Interstate Exchange. They considered the 3 mile drive a commute and packed their lunches. Tom retired in 1989.

Tom was an avid sports fan, playing amateur baseball and basketball. He was one of the founders of the Dell Rapids Golf Course in the early to mid-1960’s. He was instrumental in the original layout, which for the most part went in a counter clockwise direction. Trouble was generally on the right. Tom never sliced the ball but was prone to hook the ball to the left, thus designing the course to suit himself. In later years, senior citizen golf was more about scrounging golf balls than serious golf. Tom was in charge of rodent control, and he was an excellent shot. The course was gopher-less for many years. Tom’s greatest interest was young people, and over the years he came to know many. Whether it was a basketball game, football game, track meet, volleyball game, baseball game, etc., whether varsity, junior varsity or younger, quite often he would be there. Tom is a 3-time recipient of the Booster of the Year Award at Dell Rapids Public High, most recently with his close friend and “care giver”, Don Sagmoe. Tom regularly handed out Tootsie Roll Pops to “kids”, even in their 60’s. In the summer he would stop by the local swimming pool and take Blizzard orders from the staff, which he would buy and deliver. If he knew you, you’d get a hug. If he didn’t, you may still get a hug. He loved kids and just enjoyed people.

Tom was preceded in death by his wife, Judy. Tom’s family includes his sister, Reefa Hanenberger, of Laguna Woods, California, his son, Max (wife, Cheryl) of Dell Rapids, daughter, Sue Pond (husband, Graeme) of Melbourne, Australia, son, Ray (Christine Farragher) of Eagle, Colorado, three grandchildren, Lindsay Merry (Joe Espinoza), Jessica Pond (Nick Uren), Sarah Burnett (husband, Justin) and four great-grandchildren, Brooklyn Merry, Paisley Espinoza, Hamish Burnett and Abby Burnett, Judy’s sister, Sammy McKay ( husband, Howard) of Snohomish, WA., and many nieces and nephews.

The family requests memorials be given to the First Baptist Church of Dell Rapids, where Tom was a lifelong member.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Max (Cheryl) Merry, obituary, Tom Merry

Laura (Lindholm) Amert

March 26, 2017 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Laura AmertLaura C. Amert, 100, of Madison passed away peacefully at home on March 18, 2017. Funeral services were held on March 23 at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Wentworth, SD. On-line condolences may be left at the Kinzley Funeral Home website.

Laura Weerts was born on December 25, 1916 in Naper, NE. She was baptized on December 31, 1916 and confirmed on May 18, 1930 at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Wentworth, SD. She attended and graduated from Wentworth High School and on February 22, 1938 she married Robert Lindholm. Robert passed away on October 25, 1965. On May 31, 1969 Laura married George Amert at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church. Laura was a lifelong member of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Wentworth where she was very active with the Sunday School program. She also was interested in crafts, painting, sewing, gardening and refinishing furniture.

Laura is survived by her children, Delores (Alton) Tokheim of Dell Rapids; Carleen Ooms of Colman; Rosalie Augustad of Chester and Thomas (Patricia) Lindholm of Wentworth; her step-children: Judy Kerin of Coldspring, MN; Jan (Tom) Storey of Rathdrum, ID; and Joyce (John) Dragseth of Nunda, SD, many grandchildren and great grandchildren; one brother Edward (Margaret) Weerts of Fort Wayne, IN, and many other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, three sisters, five brothers, two husbands and two sons, Kenneth and Douglas.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Delores (Alton) Tokheim, Laura (Lindholm) Amert, obituary

George “Al” Smith

March 26, 2017 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

George SmithAl Smith, age 87, of Cottonwood and Marshall, Minnesota passed away on Wednesday, March 15th at the Prairie Home Hospice House in Marshall with family at his side. Funeral Services were held on March 20th the Cornerstone United Methodist Church in Marshall, MN. On-line condolences may be left at the Hamilton Funeral Home website.

Al was born on February 2nd, 1930 in Cottonwood, to farmer and entrepreneur, George and Amy (Larson) Smith. He was baptized at Swan Lake church in Cottonwood and spent his early years on the Smith farm in Stanley Township, Lyon County, south of Cottonwood. There he learned the art of levity as he grew up in the fold of farm hands and truckers hired by his father during the Great Depression.

He graduated from Cottonwood High School in 1947. He attended college at Oklahoma University, Macalester College and later earned his business degree as part of the first graduating class at Southwest State in 1971.

On July 4th, 1952, he was called to serve in the Korean War as a driver for the company commander. He recalls a commander saying to him after an especially grueling armored truck trek, “Smith, if I ever need a family driver, I want you!”

On August 1, 1953, he married his high school sweetheart, Stella Ann Hoff at the Little Brown Church in the Vale in Nashua, IA. Shortly after their 40th wedding anniversary, on September 12, 1993, Stella passed away from cancer.

In the ensuing years, Al kept a low profile as he tried to recover from his loss. Alan once again found love when he recognized a woman named Evelyn Bowman at a restaurant in St. Paul. She had lived in Marshall from 1968 until 1978. He got her phone number and eventually took her to dinner. It was an immediate affirmation of love and commitment and Al and Evie were married December 4th, 1999 at the Hamline United Methodist Church surrounded by extended family and friends. Alan and Evelyn blended their families and treated each other’s kids and grandkids as their own together. They spent many years traveling to Alaska, Scotland, Hawaii and all over the continental US. They also loved attending his Army’s company reunions throughout the years.

Alan often said he didn’t know how he could be so blessed as to be loved by not only one, but two beautiful women in his life. Al lived his life devoted to Evelyn, his family and his church. The community of his friends enriched his life and he theirs. He was a man with a smile and handshake for everyone.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Stella; his brothers, John and Doug; and his sister, Dorris Linnell.

He is survived by his wife, Evelyn of Marshall; his children, Keven and Kendra Smith of Redmond, WA, Kirk and Lou Ann Smith of New Ulm, MN, Kelly and Chris Smith of St. Paul, MN, Karleen and John Clemens of St. Paul, MN, and Kari and Mike Snyder of Lakeville, MN; 16 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; sister, Helen of Richmond, VA; sisters-in-law, Shirley and Dave Javens, and Charlotte Hoff, all of Cottonwood; as well as Evelyn’s 3 sons, Vic and Mary Bowman of St. Paul, MN, Greg and MaryAnn Bowman of Pigeon Falls, WI, and Chris and Kim Bowman of Dell Rapids, SD; her 6 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren – all of whom Alan thought of as his own. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews and their children and grandchildren. Blessed be his memory.

Memorials are preferred to Prairie Home Hospice in Marshall.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Al Smith, Chris (Kim) Bowman, obituary

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