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Luella Sandro

April 17, 2021 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Luella Sandro, 96, of Dell Rapids passed away on Thursday, April 15, 2021 at the Avera Dells Area Hospital. Her funeral was held on Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. in the Lutheran Church of Dell  Rapids Chapel. Visitation was in the church for two hours prior to the service. www.kahlerfh.com

Luella Mercedes Anderson was born on June 19, 1924 in Dell Rapids, SD, the daughter of Chris and Agnes Anderson. She was the first C-section in the Dell Rapids hospital. She attended Hunt School and graduated from Trent High School on May 15, 1942. She went on to graduate from SDSU in 1946 with a business degree. She then graduated with her Masters degree in Business Administration from the University of Denver on June 3, 1953. She taught high school typing, bookkeeping, and business classes in Dell Rapids, Eagan, Trent, and Hendricks, MN. While teaching in Hendricks, MN, she met Clayton Sandro and they were married on Thanksgiving evening on November 25, 1954. In 1955, they moved to a farm near Trent and spent the next 27 years raising chickens, cattle, hogs, and children. She took pride in her garden and the fall was always filled with canning fresh foods for the winter. In October 1957, they adopted a son, Murray Clayton Sandro and then in August 1959, they adopted a daughter, Joni Lou Sandro. She spent 24 years teaching at the Flandreau Indian School and retired in 1990 after a 34 year teaching career.

She was active in the Dell Rapids Garden Club and multiple bible studies where she was the teacher. She was active in the Dell Rapids Lutheran Church women’s circles and Ladies Aide. During retirement, she and her husband, Clayton, enjoyed trips to Canada, Branson, MO, Minnesota, and Casper, WY. One of the greatest joys of her life was spending time with her grandchildren, Caleb and Whitney Bunce.

She is survived by her daughter, Joni (Peter) Bunce of Casper, WY, her grandchildren, Caleb Bunce of Caper, WY and Whitney Bunce of Huntsville, TX, and her daughter-in-law, Julie Sandro of Sioux Falls, SD. She was preceded in death by her parents, Chris and Agnes Anderson, her husband, Clayton, and son, Murray Sandro.

In lieu of flowers, the family request memorials be directed to the Dell Rapids Lutheran Church Chapel Fund.

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John Sagmoe

April 17, 2021 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

John Sagmoe age 83 of Dixon, IL passed on Wednesday April 7, 2021.  He was born September, 2 1937 in Dell Rapids South Dakota the son of Philip and Anna (Sward) Sagmoe.  John earned his Bachelors and Masters Degrees at South Dakota State University.  In addition he continued with Post-Graduate studies at the University of Iowa. “Go Hawks” John was employed at Sauk Valley Community College for 28 years retiring in 1995 as the Vice-President of Student Services.  He was instrumental in providing quality Education and Counseling to students in the greater Sauk Valley and pushing Athletics to the forefront at SVCC.

Early in life John enlisted in the Navy Reserve, the Family believes it was just a good opportunity for a South Dakota boy to get close to Wrigley Field.  This is because John is a card carrying member of the Die-Hard Cubs Fan Club.  With his membership to the Dixon Elks Lodge John and Verna celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary along with family and friends, they were married on September 6, 1958 in Laverne, Minnesota.  Together they enjoyed life in Dixon, boating on the Rock River and numerous vacations to Florida and beyond.  One of John’s favorite past times was fishing!  Early on with wife, grandparents and kids in tow, later with his 2 brothers and good friends in Canada, South Dakota, Door County and local waters.  “Fish On”

He is preceded in death by his parents, 1 brother Blaine Sagmoe, and 1 son in law Charles “Mack” Lafargue. John is survived by his wife Verna, children Terri Lafargue of Houston TX, John (Jodi Petre) Sagmoe Jr. of Waukesha WI, step granddaughter Cara (Kris) Kerfoot. He is also survived by 1 brother Donald (Marsha) Sagmoe of Dell Rapids, SD and sister in Law Judy Sagmoe of Yankton, SD.

Cremation rites have been accorded with a celebration to be held at a later date. A donation in John’s memory can be made to the Sauk Valley Community College Foundation.

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Debrah Ronning

April 15, 2021 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Debrah “Debbie” Corene Ronning was born on May 12, 1948 in Washington D.C. to Joshua and Liberty Rizzo.  Debbie and her family resided in Washington D.C. where Debbie attended Anacostia High School, graduating in 1966.

On August 7th, 1971 Debbie was united in marriage to James ‘Jim’ C. Ronning at the University of Maryland Chapel in College Park, Maryland.  Initially the newlyweds lived in Suitland Maryland and soon after found a permanent residence in the neighboring town of Clinton Maryland in 1973. Upon retirement the happy couple settled into their new home and life in Wentworth, South Dakota.  To this union, two children were born, Jay and Erik. Along with the blessing of being a mother, Debbie worked for the U.S. Government supporting various organizations as a management assistant and in addition became a regional sales director for Mary Kay Cosmetics earning several cars and prestigious awards.  Debbie’s real passions were her faith, family, photography and calligraphy writing. One of her greatest principles was to encourage her family, friends and community to organize and maintain their legacies in an effort to minimize the hardship of a loved ones departure from earth to their heavenly reward.

On the afternoon of April 7th, 2021, Debbie, age 72, unexpectedly passed away. She was preceded in death by her father Joshua Rizzo, her mother Liberty Rizzo, her sisters Janice Turner and Judith Elaine Rizzo.  Those who will continue to honor her memory are her husband Jim of Wentworth, SD, her children Jay (Kat) of Centreville, VA and Erik of Clinton, MD;  her sister Elaine (Ronnie) of La Plata, MD and her brother Mark (Virginia) of Miami, FL;  her Sisters & Brothers-in-law Barbara Rost of Green Lake, WI, Susan and Darrell Starkson of Lakeville, MN, Jean & Steven Ronning of Columbia, MD and Michael Turner of Ware, MA; nieces and nephews, Tamera (Lee), Bradley (Cathy), Nathan, Shannon (James), Kyle, Michelle, Megan (Scotty) and Joshie; great nieces and nephews, Ashley (Tyler and Charlotte), Nikki, Avery, Addison, Ellie, Mykayla, Lillyan, Conor, Caleb, Ayden, Alayna, Sophia, Eli, and Ella.

There will be a visitation with the family present commencing at 10:00 am, a celebration of life service at 11:00 am, followed by food and refreshments at River of Life Christian Fellowship, 610 NE 3rd Street, Madison, SD, 57042 on Friday, April 16th 2021.

Memorials may be directed to the Debbie Ronning Memorial Fund and delivered to the church or the funeral home or you may contribute to Debbie’s favorite charity ~ www.compassion.com/debronning.

Funeral arrangements are under the care of Kahler-Brende Funeral Home ~ Dell Rapids. www.kahlerfh.com

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Dr. Thomas Burkhart

March 31, 2021 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Dr. Thomas J. Burkhart, 73, of Sioux Falls, passed away on Sunday, March 28, 2021 under hospice care at Ava’s House in Sioux Falls. His funeral service will be at 10:00 am on Thursday, April 1, 2021, at West Nidaros Lutheran Church (Masks are encouraged), 25400 471st Ave., Crooks, SD, with internment at Logan Reformed Cemetery in Dell Rapids, SD. The family will be present to greet friends from 4:00 – 7:00 pm on Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at West Nidaros Lutheran Church, Crooks, SD. www.kahlerfh.com

Thomas Jay Burkhart, son of Bette (Crisp) and Andrew Burkhart, was born July 5, 1947 in Sioux Falls, SD. He grew up in Dell Rapids graduating from Dell Rapids High School in 1965. He then attended Augustana College in Sioux Falls, SD where he graduated in 1969. He then received his BS in Medicine from the University of South Dakota in 1971 and went on to receive his Medical Degree (MD) from the University of Minnesota in 1973. He completed an Internship in Medicine at Hennepin County Medical Center in 1974 and received Board Certification of Internal Medicine in 1976 upon completing his 2 years of Residency at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. He began his Internal Medicine practice at Sioux Valley Hospital in 1976 where he practiced until 1991. He then practiced medicine at the Sioux Falls VA Medical Center where he retired in 2010.

Tom married Jeanette (Williams) December 29, 1968 in Dell Rapids, SD. They were blessed with two children; Julie (Brian) Van Dam and Matt (Tamara) Burkhart. Tom was a loving, caring Husband, Father, Grandfather, Doctor and true friend to many. Tom made a life out of being one of the most compassionate, caring and genuine doctors in his field. Tom also thoroughly enjoyed and had a passion for learning everything there was to know about medicine and computers and took great pride in teaching others throughout life. He loved watching his kids and grandkids grow up and spending time listening to music and spending time with his wife.

Tom is survived by his wife, Jeanette; his daughter Julie (Brian), Dell Rapids, SD.; his son Matt (Tamara), Dunlap, IA; his six grandchildren, Taylor, Brooke and Andrew Van Dam, Dell Rapids, SD., Abigail, Talia and Tristen Burkhart, Dunlap, IA.; his sister-in-law, Phyllis (Deane) Koller of Sioux Falls; his cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.
Tom was preceded in death by his parents, Andrew and Bette Burkhart; his infant brother, John and his brother, Bill Burkhart.

The family wishes that if anyone desires to leave a memorial, they should be directed to the Logan Reformed Cemetery, Dell Rapids, SD.

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Rex Larson

March 4, 2021 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Rex A. Larson, 64, of Mellette, SD passed away Wednesday, March 3, 2021, at Avera St. Luke’s Hospital in Aberdeen, SD.

His services will be held on Monday, March 8, 2021, at Northwestern United Methodist Church in Mellette.  Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. with family present during this time to accept condolences.  His funeral service will be at 1:00 p.m. with burial to follow at the Mellette Cemetery in Mellette.  Pastor Doug Duncan will officiate.

The funeral service will be livestreamed to the funeral home’s website.  Arrangements have been entrusted to Hyke Funeral Home of Redfield.  (www.hykefuneralhome.com)

Rex A. Larson was born March 5, 1956, in Redfield, SD to Clifford and Doris (Bymers) Larson.  He spent his childhood and youth on the family farm south of Mellette, SD.  He attended school at Northwestern in Mellette and went on to attend Lake Area Technical College in Watertown, SD.

He married Kathy Johnson on September 21, 1979, in Mellette and they were blessed with three children.  He farmed with his father until eventually taking over the family farm.

He enjoyed taking Kathy out for Harley rides on warm summer days, picking wild roses for her, and taking naps in his favorite chair with his dog in his lap.

Rex is survived by his loving wife Kathy of Mellette; son Matthew (Amber) Larson of Dell Rapids, SD; and daughter, Jenna (Josh) Brinkman of Aberdeen, SD.  He is also survived by five grandchildren:  Brady, Noah, Cooper, Thomas, and Claire; brothers:  Wayne, Bob, Owen, and Donn; and sister Nikki.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his son, Adam.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to be made to the Northwestern Strollers Relay for Life – c/o 1302 13th Ave. SW – Aberdeen, SD – 57401.

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Laurietta Matheny

February 20, 2021 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Laurietta “Laurie” Matheny, 81, of Dell Rapids, passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 14, 2021 at the Sanford USD Medical Center in Sioux Falls. Her Mass of Christian Burial was at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, February 19, 2021 in St. Mary Catholic Church, Dell Rapids. Interment was in the St. Mary Cemetery. Visitation was held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 18, 2021 with the family present from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. The Christian Wake service was at 7:00 p.m. at Kahler-Brende Funeral Home. www.kahlerfh.com

Laurie was born on March 22, 1939 in Ipswich, SD to Earl and Bessie Fey. She married Michael Matheny on November 7, 1964. They celebrated their 45th anniversary before his death. They raised 3 children.

She traveled the world with her husband while he was serving 26 years in the United States Air Force, they retired in Dell Rapids, SD. She was heavily involved in the St Mary’s Altar Society and enjoyed playing cards and going out for lunch with her many friends.

She loved to garden! Spent all of her summers out back. She also liked to sew, fish, and was an avid Minnesota Vikings fan.

Laurie loved her family especially her grandkids and great-grandkids. Every time she was around them, she lit up! She enjoyed watching them play sports, their concerts, dance recitals and everything they were involved in.

Laurie was a gentle soul with a kind heart and will be missed. Remember the good times you had with her!

She is survived by her brother Robert Fey (Ann) of Brookings SD, daughters June Stanton (Steve), and Angie Ellison (Patrick) both of Dell Rapids, SD; her grandchildren, Amber (Zach) Stewart of Colman, SD, Hutten (Dusten) Dossett and great-granddaughter Harper of Dell Rapids, Griffin Ellison of Scarborough, ME, and Haley and Brenden Matheny of Chester, SD.

She was proceeded in death by her husband Michael, her son Greg, her brother and many sisters.

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Wava Osborn

February 10, 2021 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Wava I. Osborn passed away peacefully on February 9, 2021, after 99 ½ years of robust living and bringing joy to family and friends. Wava was born in Aberdeen SD on June 21, 1921 to Lester and Helen (Bloom) Wiles. Her early years were spent on a farm by Frankfort, SD.  She attended rural school near Ashton and helped on the farm. Many a story was told of getting caught swimming in the James River, picking eggs, and canning and cooking with her mom. She loved dancing and riding her brother’s rebuilt Indian motorcycle.

Wava married James B. Osborn on September 18, 1941 . They raised their 6 children in a variety of places, starting in Redfield SD. In 1953 they moved to Lead SD, but returned to Redfield where she remained until retirement. Wava spent the majority of her time raising her family which brought her great joy. Additionally, she worked at Redfield State Hospital and School where she cared for the health and well being of those who were developmentally disabled. She was a dedicated employee who truly cared for those in her care.

She was a great cook -“from scratch”.  She loved gardening whether it was her vegetable garden or flower garden. She was an incredible seamstress as well as creating heirloom embroidery pieces. Her ‘home remedies’ were many and surprisingly, they worked! Many pets graced Wava’s life and she loved them all. However, of all the things that enriched her life, it was her family that she cherished the most.

Wava’s last few years were spent at Spearfish Canyon Healthcare where she made new friends, enjoyed bingo and root beer float Fridays. It was here she took up coloring felted pictures and gifted many to family and friends. A special thank you to all at the healthcarecenter for their excellent care.

Wava is preceeded in death by James B. Osborn(husband), Tom Osborn (son), James A. Osborn (grandson), Dustin Norton (grandson), Asher Ludwar(great grandson).

Left to carry on Wava’s spirit are Sally Osborn (wife of Tom), Lester (Donna) Osborn, David (Jan) Osborn, Michael (Mea) Osborn, Beth (Doug) Norton, Rex (Linda Abeldt) Osborn, numerous grand, great, and great great grandchildren, special friend, Lori, as well as extended family and friends who knew and loved her.

A private family service will be held at the HykeFuneral Home in Redfield SD on Friday, February 12 at  2:00 pm. A public celebration of her life will be held this summer.  Funeral arrangements are under the care of Kahler-Brende Funeral Home. www.kahlerfh.com

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Happy Pig Haven, a pot belly pig sanctuary, at 25188 468th Ave, Baltic, SD, 57003.

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Melvin Selken

February 5, 2021 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Melvin E. Selken, 89, of Sioux Falls, formerly of Dell Rapids, passed away on Sunday, January 31, 2021 at the Dougherty Hospice House in Sioux Falls. His funeral service was at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, February 5, 2021 at the Reformed Church, Dell Rapids. Visitation with the family present was from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2021 at Kahler-Brende Funeral Home. www.kahlerfh.com

Melvin E. Selken was born on August 22, 1931 to Charles and Goldia (Wilka) Selken in Larchwood, IA. He grew up and attended school in Argonne, SD and graduated in 1949. He then started working for John Morrell. He was drafted into the US Marines in March of 1949 where he served in the Korean War until his discharge in March of 1952. He returned to Sioux Falls where he went back to work for John Morrell. He married Arla Alberts on April 13, 1957 in Sioux Falls, SD.  The couple made their home near Harrisburg for five years and milked cows before moving to their farm near Dell Rapids in 1962. Melvin retired from John Morrell on September 1, 1985. During retirement he worked on his farm and enjoyed raising livestock. The couple moved to Sioux Falls in 2019.

He was a member of the Reformed Church in Dell Rapids and the Sioux Falls American Legion Post.

Melvin was preceded in death by his parents, six sisters, two brothers and his son, Gordon.

He is survived by his wife, Arla of Sioux Falls; his five sons, Greg (Pam) of Dell Rapids, Roger (Samella) of Brookings, Keith (Darla) of Brandon, Neil of Garretson and Jerry (Deb) of Colman; his 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; his siblings, Louise Lund of Sioux Falls, Raymond (Margrit) of Germany, Lucille (Gene) Tooley of Sioux Falls, June (Richard) Smith of IL, Ronald of Sioux Falls and Leroy (Armena) of Sioux Falls.

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Emberly Meyer

January 26, 2021 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Emberly Ann Meyer, the most joyful 5-year-old girl, died January 24, 2021 at home with her mom and dad by her side.  Her funeral service will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, January 29, 2021 at Kahler-Brende Funeral Home. Interment will be in the Dell Rapids Cemetery. Visitation with the family present will be from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, January 28, 2021 at the funeral home with a prayer service at 7:30 p.m. www.kahlerfh.com

Emberly was born November 3, 2015 in Sioux Falls, SD to Ben & Rachel Meyer. She attended the Early Childhood Education Program at Dell Rapids Elementary School beginning at the age of three.

If you asked Emberly what her favorite color was, she would give you an answer of purple one moment and hot pink the next, with the color changing every moment.  So, it was decided her favorite colors were ALL the colors of the rainbow.  At bedtime, Jeffery (her giraffe pronounced “Heffery”), Little Gilbert (her little pink giraffe), Gilbert (her big pink giraffe), and her music bear never left her side. If you knew Emberly, you knew she was a Princess.  She never left home without her hair and make-up done and a crown on her head.  She loved to paint her face and put blue eye shadow on her mom and dad. Princess crowns, necklaces, and dresses filled her room. Her life was full of butterflies, sparkles, and glitter.

Among her favorite things to do were eating, singing, dancing, swimming, coloring and going fast. Her favorite beverage was white milk and her favorite place to eat was “Hu Hu Hot” (Hu Hot). She loved the blue raspberry and cotton candy dumdum suckers because they turned her mouth blue. She was enamored with Elsa from “Frozen”. While playing pool at Norby’s, which she loved to do, she would make everyone listen and sing-along to “Frozen” songs.

When driving down the interstate, she would insist on rolling down the windows so she could feel the wind on her face.  She took in every ounce of life.  You could not leave a room without getting hugs and kisses from her.  Cameras are filled with her sweet and silly poses as she never turned down an opportunity for a picture.  She had a way of bringing joy and happiness anywhere she went.

In her five years of life, Emberly fought harder than most do in their whole lifetime. She did it all with a smile on her face, which was the most beautiful smile that lit up any room.   Though she left us far too soon, she taught us all a lesson about life and love.

Grateful for her beautiful life are her parents, Ben & Rachel Meyer of Dell Rapids, SD, her grandparents: Terry Schildhauer & Chris Donaldson of Dell Rapids, SD, Tony & Rose Meyer of Dell Rapids, SD, uncles: Jerad Donaldson (Ashley Ruffalo) of Dell Rapids, SD, Kelsey (Sandra) Schildhauer of Colman, SD, aunts: Larissa Donaldson (Ron Miller) of Ethan, SD, Emily Meyer (Curt Haas) of Sioux Falls, SD, Elly (Andy) Swartz of Brandon, SD, cousins: Shelby, Lacee, Mia, Dominic, Brielle, Lexie, Brandon, Hudson, Jackson, and Ava.

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Kenneth Heinemann

January 8, 2021 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Kenneth Leo Heinemann, 85, of rural Dell Rapids, died Wednesday, January 6, 2021 at Trail Ridge Assisted Living in Sioux Falls.

Memorial Mass will begin at 1:00 PM Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at St. Mary Catholic Church, Dell Rapids.  Burial will be in the St. Mary Catholic Cemetery.  Visitation will be from 5-7:00 PM Monday at the Minnehaha Funeral Home, Dell Rapids.  Service will be live streamed at the Minnehaha Funeral Home & Cremation Services Facebook Page.  Masks are required at the visitation and church.

Kenneth was born on January 25th, 1935 to Leo and Genevieve (Kopren) Heinemann, in Garretson, SD. He grew up on the family farm and attended school in Garretson. After graduation he enlisted in the United States Navy serving on the aircraft carrier Hornet.  In 1956, he was honorably discharged.

Kenneth was united in marriage to Maxine (Bee) Botten on October 17th 1959 at St. Joseph in Montevideo, MN. They moved to California where he worked as a painter. He later return to South Dakota to help his parents run the family farm. He later purchased his own farm where he and his wife raised their 6 children.

In addition to farming, Kenneth worked for the ASCS agency, painted numerous homes and farm buildings. He served on the election boards and Logan Township. He was a lifelong member of the Catholic Orders of Foresters and a dedicated member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Dell Rapids. When he retired from farming, he began a new career working as an accountant for the Dell Rapids Grain Elevator.

Kenneth enjoyed gatherings with both family and friends, fishing and golfing

Left to cherish his memory was his loving wife of 61 years, Maxine (Bee) of Dell Rapids, SD, and six children: Lonny (Jacki) Heinemann of Sioux Fall, SD, Julie (Vince) Devlin of Dell Rapids, SD, Bruce (Nikki) Heinemann of Trent, SD, Peggy (Brian) Shaffner of Lexington, TN, Debbie (Michael) Miles of Montrose, SD, Kevin (Joy) Heinemann of Harrisburg, SD, his sister Ida (Ervin) Stelzer of Sioux Fall, SD 18 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his parents Lee and Gen Heinemann and an infant son Jeffrey Heinemann.

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