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Julie Packard

August 9, 2020 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

With profound sadness we announce the passing of Julie, a loving mother and friend to all whose lives she touched, on August 5, 2020. Her Memorial Service will begin at 2:00 p.m. on  Sunday, August 9, 2020 at Quarry Rock Church, Dell Rapids. Visitation will be two hours prior to the start of the service. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Kahler-Brende Funeral Home. www.kahlerfh.com.

Julie Marie Jensen (Juls) was born on September 1, 1962 in Dell Rapids, SD, the daughter of Raymond and Darla (Partridge) Jensen. She grew up on a farm, outside of Dell Rapids and attended Dell Rapids High School. She married Roy Schwebach, to this union two children were born, Jeff and Rachael. She then married Ken Packard, to this union Mitch and Lacie were born. She founded Bear With Us in downtown Dell Rapids until she started farming. She remained on her farm until the time of her death.

Throughout Julie’s life, all the ups and downs, her relationship with God never weakened. Her greatest accomplishments were her children. All of which, have found success in their lives with the guidance and love of Julie. Her grandkids loved spending time with her on the farm.  She was known as the “Fun Grandma” because of outside adventures, late bedtimes, and endless snacks. “Play in the dirt because life is too short.”

Julie enjoyed life through the simple pleasures. She loved her animals, being outside, bird watching and gardening. She was constantly reading and enjoying different hobbies like knitting, baking, and writing. She loved to watch food tutorials and the HGTV channel during her spare time. She had a love for anything sweet, especially donuts and vanilla Costco cake. One of her greatest hopes was to win the lottery, share her winnings with family and open a rescue animal petting zoo.

She is survived by her children, Jeff (Tylene) Schwebach of Dell Rapids, Rachael (Larry) Weissenburger of Sioux Falls, Mitchel (Rachel) Packard of Wentworth and Lacie Packard of Dell Rapids; her mother, Darla Jensen of Dell Rapids; her aunt, Darlene Kluth (Wayne) of Kirkland, WA; her four grandsons, Wyatt, Lawson, Deegan and Bridger, her two brothers, Scott (Lisa) Jensen of Dell Rapids and Jim (Tracy) Jensen of Trent; her nieces, Hannah and Addison and her extended family.

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Phillip Baumberger

August 2, 2020 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Phillip James Baumberger, 25, of Indianapolis, IN passed away on Wednesday, July 29, 2020 at the University of Indiana Medical Center in Indianapolis after a battle with cancer.

There will be a public visitation for Phillip on Monday, August 3, 2020 at Christ the King Catholic Church in Omaha, NE (654 S 86th St, Omaha, NE 68114) from 5:00 -7:00 p.m. with the Christian Wake Service beginning at 7:00 p.m.

His Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at St. Joseph the Workman Catholic Church at Huntimer, SD. Visitation will be two hours prior to the start of the service. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Kahler-Brende Funeral Home. www.kahlerfh.com

Phillip James Baumberger was born on May 22, 1995 in Indianapolis, Indiana at St. Francis Hospital to James and Kathy (Schreurs) Baumberger. He grew up at the family business, Dakota Landing Golf Course, socializing, golfing, and working alongside his sister Janice. He attended Franklin Township schools in Indiana, Shattuck St Mary’s High School for one year in Minnesota, and then graduated from Lincoln East High School in Nebraska. He was awarded college golf and academic scholarships at the University of Nebraska Omaha, ultimately graduating with degrees in Computer Science, Mathematics, and Spanish in 2019.

During college, Phillip’s passion for the truth motivated him to join the St. John Paul II Newman Center. Faith became the cornerstone of his life. On campus, Phillip could be found rushing to Knights of Columbus council meetings, running alongside Life Runners, supporting FOCUS ministries, or volunteering at Boys Town. He ultimately grew most passionate about pro-life work, leading him to become an apologist for the Abortion Dialogue Academy.

Phillip appreciated a good debate with his sister, and challenged his friends to develop a deeper level of thought. He also was recklessly generous, a trait he got from his mother. He enjoyed nature, sports, traveling, and being adventurous (often ending the adventure with a nap in a tree). His host brothers and sisters enticed him to travel Europe. He especially relished his study abroad time in Spain due to the value placed on family.

Throughout his nine-month battle with stage IV T-cell Lymphoma, he inspired many, especially his father, with his unwavering faith and trust in the Lord’s plan. Phillip has been described as “a bright light, an amazing soul, and a strong force.”

He passed away on July 29, 2020, preceded in death by his mother, his maternal grandmother, Shirley Schreurs and his paternal grandfather, Terry Baumberger, an aunt Kim Schreurs a cousin, Matthew Sweeney, an uncle Russ Sweeney.

He is survived by his father, sister Janice (Baumberger) Gerlach, brother-in-law Matthew Gerlach, and his new godson/nephew Declan Gerlach; his maternal grandfather, Duane Schreurs and his paternal grandmother, Dorothy Baumberger; his many aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family.

Memorials may be sent to the: Phillip Baumberger Memorial Fund, 208 Bernadine Place, Hartford, SD 57033.

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John Boever

July 31, 2020 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

John W. Boever died peacefully at his home in Dell Rapids, SD, on Tuesday, July 28, 2020. He was 90 years old. His Memorial Mass will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, August 6, 2020 in St. Mary Catholic Church, Dell Rapids. There will be a Rosary prayed at 10:00 a.m. prior to the mass. www.kahlerfh.com

John Wesley Boever was born on April 15, 1930 in Marcus, Iowa to John P. and Geraldine (Dickson) Boever. He was the oldest of thirteen children. He graduated from Holy Name High School and then from National Business Training. He received a degree in Accountancy from the University of South Dakota. During this time John also served in the Army Reserve. While in Vermillion at USD he met and married Dorothy Seiler on August 24, 1957.

John worked in area accounting firms before moving to Brookings, SD where he was initially employed as Chief Accountant at South Dakota State University. In 1966 he opened a Certified Accounting Office in Brookings, and continued doing accounting and tax work until 2006. At that time John and Dorothy moved to Dell Rapids and Highland, California to be near family.

John was a member of St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Brookings as well as Knights of Columbus, and the Lions Club. John was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Dell Rapids. He enjoyed home improvement projects, most notably painting buildings red, yardwork, and bowling. He enjoyed spending time with his family most of all.

John is survived by his wife of 63 years, Dorothy, his sons Larry, Joseph, William (Cathy), and Tony (Holly), his daughters, Ann (Robert), Katie (Steve), and Jane (Nic), nine grandchildren Nate, Patrick, Megan, Olivia, Nico, Casey, Matt, Maggie, and Nick, two step grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters Kitty Galles (Jerry), Sherry Willis, Julie Mundell (Pete), DeAnna Beck (Jim), Mary Ewoldt (Art), and sisters-in-law Carol Boever, Karen Boever, Julie Boever, and Cathy Boever.

John is preceded in death by his parents, brothers William “Nubs”( and wife Ann), Dick, Gail, Tim, Steve, and sisters Peggy and infant Mary Estelle.

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Garnett Keena

July 29, 2020 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Garnett Keena, 94, of Dell Rapids, formerly of Colman, passed away on Monday, July 27, 2020 at the Dells Nursing and Rehab Center. Memorial visitation with the family present will be from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. on Friday, July 31, 2020 at Kahler-Brende Funeral Home. Garnett’s Memorial Service will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 1, 2020 at Kahler-Brende Funeral Home. www.kahlerfh.com

Garnett L. Keena was born on August 31, 1925 in Colman, SD to Elmer and Christine (Jensen) Ottoson. Garnett grew up on the family farm and attended a country school. She graduated from Chester High School in 1943 and attended Dakota State University for her freshman year of college. After high school, she traveled to California to take care of an aunt. When she returned home, she went to work as a car hop at a drive in diner in Sioux Falls where she met her husband, Don Keena.  Garnett married Donald Keena on May 31, 1950 in Sioux Falls. In 1952, they moved to their farm south of Colman where she lived until 2016 when she moved to Orchard Hills. In 1962, Garnett and Don welcomed their daughter, Carolyn Kay in Sioux Falls, SD. Garnett began working for Dornberger Insurance Company in 1968 selling crop insurance when Carolyn started elementary school.

Garnett died on July 27th, 2020 at Dells Area Nursing and Rehab. She was 94 and was preceded in death by her husband Don, her parents, and two brothers, Kenneth and Gerald Ottoson.

She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Dell Rapids where she was head of the White Cross for many years. She enjoyed gardening, tending to her many flowers, and spending time with her family.

Grateful for having shared her life is her daughter, Carolyn (Dean) Van Heerde of Chester; two grandchildren, Kelley (Nick) Gruneich of Dell Rapids and Tyler (Megan) Van Heerde of Sioux Falls; great-grandchildren, Olivia, Emma and Evan Gruneich and Tate Van Heerde; niece and great-niece, Arlowene Hogate of Madison and Tami Holgate of Georgia.

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Donald O’Brien

July 22, 2020 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

MSgt. Donald James O’Brien, 75, passed away peacefully on Saturday, July 18, 2020. Of the Catholic faith, he was born in Dell Rapids, South Dakota on April 27, 1945, to the late Robert W. and Cecilia E. O’Brien.

A proud 20-year United States Air Force Veteran, Donald enjoyed serving with the Black Knights at Robins Air Force Base during his military career. He retired in 1984 having attained the rank of Master Sergeant. Subsequent to his retirement, he worked in maintenance for Centerville United Methodist Church until he ultimately decided to retire at the age of 63. Donald’s favorite pastime was going fishing in Bear Creek, where he absolutely loved catching fish, but never ate them. He was “rough around the edges,” but had a great heart and was always there for his family.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Jerry James O’Brien; and siblings, Jerry O’Brien and Lois Zimmer.

Donald is survived by his loving wife of 44 years, Porntiwa O’Brien; son, Bob John O’Brien (Carrie); stepson, P. Chanthawoharn, eight grandchildren; one great-grandchild; siblings, Vernie Feldhause and Bob O’Brien (Peggy); and his dogs, Squirt and Baby, who both miss him so much.

A memorial service celebrating Donald’s life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 22, 2020, in the chapel of McCullough Funeral Home in GA.

McCullough Funeral Home and Crematory has the privilege of being entrusted with these arrangements. https://www.mcculloughfh.com/

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Merlin Schmidt

July 15, 2020 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Merlin Francis Schmidt was born on April 7, 1922 to Nicholas Jr & Emma (Heer) Schmidt on their family farm north of Dell Rapids, SD. He died on April 11, 2020, just 4 days after his 98th birthday. A Celebration of Life, Mass and Military Rites service will be held at St Mary Catholic Church in Dell Rapids SD on Saturday, July 18th at 10:00 am. The service will be Livestreamed on Facebook at: Minnehaha Funeral Home & Cremation Services. Due to ongoing concerns and risks regarding COVID-19, we ask that you use careful discernment when deciding whether you should attend. Wearing a mask is requested. We fully respect your decision and appreciate your thoughts and prayers. His burial was held on April 17, 2020 at Dell Rapids St Mary Cemetery. The family requests that there be no floral memorials and asks that memorials be directed to the Dell Rapids American Legion Post #65 for the Veterans Park Project or Dell Rapids St Mary School in Merlin’s name. Please send memorials to Bill Schmidt 805 N Vermont Ave Dell Rapids SD 57022.

He lived a quiet, (if you can use the words quiet and Schmidt together), simple life devoted to his family and the community of Dell Rapids. He was Nick Jr and Emma’s 7th of 10 children (3 died in infancy). At the age of 10, his mother passed away, leaving his dad to raise the 7 surviving children, all boys. His Dad never remarried and kept all the kids together, an amazing accomplishment in the 1930s. Merlin attended St Mary Academy through 8th grade.  After spending his early years growing up on the family farm north of Dell Rapids, farming and working in construction with the Schneiders brothers, he was called to serve in the US Army on Nov 21, 1942 and served in World War II with the 400th AAA Battalion. After his honorable discharge from the Army on Nov 21, 1945, he returned to Dell Rapids on Thanksgiving Day and resumed construction jobs and farming duties at home, eventually moving to Colman to farm with his brother, Lewie.

He married Mary Heinemann on May 1,1957, and the couple raised their five children in Dell Rapids. During these years he hauled livestock for farmers, worked in construction for Lloyd Welbig, Wayne Bjordahl and Industrial Contractors. He was also employed at LG Everist, drove a school bus for Dell Rapids and spent many years upholstering furniture in his basement workshop.

Merlin was active with the Dell Rapids American Legion Post 65, where he was Commander in 1997 and was honored with a 75 year membership award in November 2019. He and Mary spent many happy years going to reunions with some of his Army buddies throughout the United States.

For many years he and Mary both worked as school bus drivers in Dell Rapids, and he developed a special bond with the kids on his bus route.  In 2001, he was honored to receive an honorary diploma from St Mary High School. In addition to various projects he was always doing in his basement, his favorite hobby was visiting the Dell Rapids City Landfill (aka: his favorite “store”; the poor man’s secondhand store, The Dump) where he found and restored many treasures, many of which are still in use by family members. He never fully retired; he had his toolbox with him to the very end, always finding something he could “fix”! He often said that he had a box of lumber pieces “too small to use”….yet he often found a use for them! He also kept busy sewing quilts out of old, worn jeans. He was a recycler before there was a word for it! Many local people knew Merlin as the guy who could fix anything. He was always proud if he could figure out a way to make a “tool” for a project he needed: a staple-puller for upholstery, and when his fingers could no longer button shirts easily, he made button hooks (several of the Orchard Hills residents were happy recipients of these hand-crafted, useful devices!).

He was a devoted member of St. Mary Catholic Church throughout his lifetime; donating countless hours helping with many repairs and construction/building projects at the church and school. He, along with his brother and a nephew, were the minds and muscles that designed and built the underground tunnel that connects the two school buildings.

He was a talented craftsman who loved children and enjoyed teaching carpentry skills to his grandchildren. He was often seen wrestling with the grandkids, teaching them to use a hammer, and treating them to ice cream. While he rarely shared stories of his military experiences with his kids, he happily shared them with his grandchildren, giving them a glimpse of why his generation was considered “The Greatest Generation”. His kids, grandkids, and great-grandkids knew he was always happy to see them, he enjoyed visiting with anyone, and always had a project in the works to keep his hands and mind busy. There was never a moment that he would have said he was bored… he knew he could always find something to do! Many of us have items we use that we say have been “Merlin-ized” and most of us have “Merlin-isms” (phrases that only Merlin used…but we ALL knew what they meant!).

In 2011, he moved to Orchard Hills where he resided until March 9, 2020, when he moved to Dells Nursing and Rehab Center (which, he reminded us, was built on land that his Dad, brothers and himself had farmed many years ago).

Grateful for sharing his life are his five children: Kathy Hegge (Dennis Mammenga) of Baltic SD, Nick Schmidt (Connie) of Lewisville TX, Jan Bot (Ben) of Cottonwood MN, Tony Schmidt (Norilee) of Sioux Falls SD, and Bill Schmidt (Denise) of Dell Rapids SD. He will be missed by his grandchildren: Kassy (Dusty) Thorpe, Karly (Doug Nohava) Hegge, Kyle Hegge, Chelsey (Tyler) Koenig, Eric (Kathy) Schmidt, Adam (Bailey) Schmidt, Cole Bot, Ella Bot, Kellen Schmidt (Claire Hemmer), Hailey Schmidt, Jessica (Ryan) Thornell, Casey Schmidt, Ethan Schmidt & Ryan Schmidt. His 14 great-grandchildren loved visiting Grandpa Merlin and hearing his stories: Jack, Madelyn & Charlotte Thornell, Kenton, Maeve & Rayne Thorpe, Kalyce, Amity, Norie, Porter & Reeve Nohava, and Myra, Mahli & Miles Koenig.

He will be missed by his sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Joyce Lerdal, Virginia (Dick) Mergen, Ruby (Richard) Nelson, and Arlene Schmidt, and many nieces, nephews, friends and community members.

He was preceded in death by his wife Mary in 2006, all of his siblings: Elberta, Alfred, Gertrude, LaVern, Norbert, Bertram, Lewis, Roy and an infant brother. He was also preceded by his son-in-law, Kent Hegge, several sisters-in-law and a brother-in-law.

Heaven got a little louder when Merlin arrived; he’s probably already having a lively discussion (argument) with his brothers! And when the Schmidt boys decide that Heaven needs some fixing up, that box of pieces “too small to use” better still be here…they may need a piece from that box!! So in Dad’s own words, “You kids behave up there!”

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Robert Gollesch

July 10, 2020 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Robert Lyman Gollesch:  December 13, 1954 – June 27, 2020

Robert Lyman Gollesch was born on December 13, 1954, in Madelia, Minnesota, to William D. Gollesch and Genevieve E. (Merry) Gollesch. He passed away on June 27, 2020, in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 65.

Robert graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan and attended Mid-Michigan Community College and Central Michigan University before moving to Los Angeles in 1982.

Robert was preceded in death by his parents, William and Genevieve Gollesch and his niece, Jane Halme-Larson.

He is survived by his four siblings: Bruce, Anne, Kay and Beth.

A memorial service will be held at the Mother’s Healing Garden (Dell Rapids Cemetery) in Dell Rapids, South Dakota, on July 13, 2020 at 4:00pm. A private internment will be at a later date at the Dell Rapids Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to The Mothers Healing Garden, Dell Rapids, SD.,  The Banquet @ thebanquetsf.org or the Union Rescue Mission in Los Angeles @ www.urm.org in memory of Robert L. Gollesch. www.kahlerfh.com

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James Libis

July 6, 2020 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Funeral Mass will be 10:30 AM, Friday July 10, 2020 at St. Vincent’s Catholic Church in Springfield. Visitation will be the hour prior to services at the church. Burial will be in St. Vincent’s Catholic Cemetery, rural Springfield, with military honors.

James E. Libis, was born in Eureka, SD, August 14, 1944. He died July 6, 2020 at Avera Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton at the age of 75 after a 9 month battle with cancer.

Jim was raised in the Eureka area and graduated from Eureka High School in 1962. He was drafted into the US Army and proudly served from 1965 to 1967, including a stint in Vietnam. Jim rapidly rose through the ranks and eventually became Chief of a radio team in the Signal Corps. He was honorably discharged and was awarded the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, and Good Conduct Medal for his service.

Following his military service, Jim attended the University of South Dakota at Springfield receiving a Bachelors of Science in 1972. Jim continued with summer courses eventually earning his Masters of Arts in Education from USD in Vermilion.

Jim married Zoa Van Winkle, August 21, 1970 at St. Leo’s Catholic Church in Tyndall, SD.  They moved to Isabel in August of 1975, where they both were educators.  Jim was employed by Northwest Area Schools, first as an electronics/electricity instructor and then as a vocational director.  Zoa was employed by the Isabel Schools District as a teacher and coach. They have three sons: Craig, Cory, and Chris.

In 1983, they moved to Springfield and became owners of Jim’s TV & Appliance. Jim later started the Springfield Cable Company and owned the local laundromat. Jim eventually retired from the Mike Durfee State Prison as a Facilities Manager. During his career he served his community in many ways: St. Vincent Parish Council, Springfield Chamber of Commerce, Economic Development Corporation, Springfield Baseball Association and many years as a volunteer firefighter with the Springfield Fire Department.

Jim cherished the time he spent with his family, grandchildren, annual pheasant hunting trips, and was lifelong Minnesota Twins and Vikings fan.

He is survived by his wife, Zoa, three sons and nine grandchildren: Craig (Stephanie) of Dell Rapids and children Connor, Addison, and Cooper, Cory (Angie) of Omaha and children Julia, Henry, and Andrew, and Chris (Jen) of Prescott, AZ and children Carter, Zoe, and Rayne. He is also survived by his brothers: John (Vicki) of Dell Rapids, Lenny (Sue) of Lake Havasu City, AZ, Richard (Sandy) of Sioux Falls, and sister Mary (Mike) Hansen of Sioux Falls;  brothers-in-law: Ken (Carol) Van Winkle of University Place, WA and Gary Van Winkle of Ft. Collins, CO; sister-in-law: Peg (Wayne) Winckler of Tyndall and many nieces, nephews, and dear friends.

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Dr. Iro Mogen

July 6, 2020 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Dr. Iro C. Mogen, age 88 of Yankton, SD passed away on Friday, July 3, 2020 at Avera Sister James Care Center in Yankton.  Memorial services will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday, July 11, 2020 at Opsahl-Kostel Funeral Home and Crematory in Yankton with the Rev. Jacqueline Hickox-Morgan officiating.  Burial of his cremated remains will follow at Yankton Cemetery.  Visitation will be for one hour prior to service time.  Due to COVID-19 concerns, friends and family are encouraged to participate through live streaming of Iro’s services at:  https://www.facebook.com/opsahlkostel/live.   Those wishing to attend in person are asked to wear a mask and practice social distancing guidelines.  Online condolences may be made at:  www.opsahl-kostelfuneralhome.com.  Arrangements are under the direction of Opsahl-Kostel Funeral Home and Crematory in Yankton.

Iro Charles Mogen was born June 18, 1932 to Gilbert C. and Helen Mar (Puder) Mogen.  He graduated from Waubay High School in 1950 and enrolled at the University of South Dakota.  After one year he transferred to Yankton College and graduated in 1955.

Iro was a long time educator in South Dakota.  His first assignment was in 1955 in Summit, SD where he taught government, music, and coached basketball.  Iro met Suzanne Dannenbring when they both attended Yankton College.  They were married on December 27, 1955 in Chamberlain, SD.

Iro and Suzanne moved to Killeen, Texas after Iro was drafted and completed basic training.  He served the Army in Division Finance at Fort Hood from 1956 to 1958.

Following his discharge in 1958, Iro and Suzanne moved back to South Dakota.  Iro was a music teacher in the Alexandria school district.  He completed his doctorate of educational administration from the University of South Dakota.  He was an assistant superintendent of schools for the state of South Dakota and also served as superintendent of schools in Avon, Mobridge, Faulkton, and Milbank during his career.  Ira and Suzanne moved to Yankton, SD after retirement in 1995.

Iro was awarded the Distinguished Service Award by the South Dakota High School Activities Association in 1989.  He was a member of the SDHSAA Board of Control.

Service to his community was important.  Iro was choir director for many years at the United Congregational Church in Mobridge, SD.  He was a member of the Mobridge Rotarians.  In later years, Iro and Suzanne were music leaders at Avera Sacred Heart Adult Day Care in Yankton, SD.

Iro is survived by his daughters, Lynn (Frank) Mason of Hot Springs, SD and Anne Palmeri of Woodstock, NY; sons Jay (Naela) Mogen of Peoria, AZ and Bruce (Bonnie) Mogen of Dell Rapids, SD; grandchildren:  Alex Mason, Emily (Joey) Stiegel, Cristian Mogen, Alejandro Mogen, Mariano Mogen, and Brett Mogen; great-granddaughter Paige Stiegel; brother Chris (Kathy) Mogen of Aloha, OR; brother-in-law, John (Ruth-Ann) Dannenbring of Yankton, SD and sister-in-law, Janice Morton of Brainerd, MN.

Iro was preceded in death by his parents, Gilbert and Helen Mogen, and his wife Suzanne Mogen and brothers Hubert, Phil, and Bryan Mogen.

The family prefers memorials to the United Church of Christ in Yankton and to South Dakota Public Broadcasting.

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Jerome “Jerry” Kerns

June 27, 2020 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Jerome “Jerry” Kerns passed away Thursday, June 25, 2020 at home surrounded by family after a courageous, long-fought battle with cancer.

Jerry was born October 15, 1964 in Dell Rapids, SD to Jerome Kerns and Carrie (Reurink) Hanneman.  He was raised in Dell Rapids, SD and graduated from Dell Rapids High School in 1983.  He attended South Dakota State University where he met his wife Lynn (Mueller) Kerns.  They were married on August 29, 1987 in Tripp, SD, and resided in Dell Rapids, SD. The couple had 3 children: Elizabeth, Emily, and Jordan.

Jerry was employed by Wells Fargo Bank for 32 years in various departments. He started his career with Norwest Financial in 1987. The majority of Jerry’s career was spent with Wells Fargo Financial where he held multiple senior leadership roles in credit and sales departments.  After Financial, Jerry took on multiple leadership roles in Consumer Lending, and also worked in underwriting for several years during the end of his career. Jerry’s enthusiasm, dedication, and commitment for excellence for himself and his employees was evident throughout his career.

Jerry was active in his community and in the church. He served many roles in the church as deacon, elder, and on various committees.  He ran the Dell Rapids girls softball program for several years.  He and Lynn were active members of the Dell Rapids Booster club, serving as board members and president. He was actively involved in United Way, Junior Achievement, and Habitat for Humanity for many years throughout his time at Wells Fargo.

Jerry was an avid sports fan.  On any given weekend you could find him cheering on the Jackrabbits, Huskers, and Vikings, decked out head to toe in his team’s gear. He and Lynn were regular attendees at SDSU basketball games, and the whole family could be found tailgating in Brookings or Minneapolis regularly.  He was never too far from a TV and radio on game days, and the whole house could tell the status of the game based on the yelling and cheers from the basement.

Jerry’s true passion throughout his life was his family.  He spent many years coaching various basketball, softball, and football teams for his children. He was so extremely proud of his children and their accomplishments. He never missed a game, program, ceremony, or recital. He spent many weekends out at the golf course, sharing his love of the game with his family and his children. His grandson, Connor was also a huge light in his life. He would brag about him any chance he got. He cherished the title of “Boppa.”

Grateful for sharing his life are his wife, Lynn of Dell Rapids, SD; 3 children: Elizabeth (Alex) Jones of Harrisburg, SD; Emily (Andrew) Ahrendt of Dell Rapids, SD; and Jordan Kerns of Dell Rapids, SD; grandson Connor Jones; and parents, Carrie (Don) Hanneman of Dell Rapids, SD.

Jerry was preceded in death by his father Jerome Kerns of Dell Rapids, SD; mother and father in law, Marvin and Helen (Nolz) Mueller of Tripp, SD; half sister Sharon (Kerns) Koopman of Baltic, SD; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Visitation for Jerry will be held at Minnehaha Funeral Home in Dell Rapids, SD on Sunday, June 28 from 1-4 pm.   A celebration of life will be held at Dell Rapids Reformed Church on Monday, June 29 at 10:30 am. The service will be live streamed on the Minnehaha Funeral Home & Cremation Services Facebook Page. Jerry and his family request that guests attending wear their gameday attire of his favorite teams: Vikings, Huskers, Jackrabbits, and Twins.

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