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Barbara (Wolf) Scholten

November 20, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

barbara-wolf-scholtenBarbara Jean Scholten, age 83, passed away peacefully on October 24, 2016.

Barbara was born on Sept. 15, 1933, in Ramona to Martin and Lillian Wolf. She graduated from St. Agatha High School in Howard in 1951 and St. Joseph School of Nursing in Mitchell in 1954. She married Darrell Scholten in 1956 and lived in New Jersey until 1977. She moved with her family to San Diego, Calif., where she continued her nursing career. She moved to Denver in 1989 to be with her children and grandchildren.

She spent her entire working career caring for the sick and elderly. She loved to dance and was an accomplished artist.

Survivors include her four children, William Scholten, Vikki Rieves, Patricia Fritts and Sandra Alson, all of Denver; seven siblings, Mary Poncelet and Leo (Delda) Wolf of Sioux Falls, Ron (Donna) Wolf of Dell Rapids, Tom (Grace) Wolf of Madison, Gary (Bonnie) Wolf of Howard, Lefty (Darlene) Wolf and Shirleen Berkelo of Mesa, Ariz.; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado, 455 Sherman Street, Suite 500, Denver, CO 80203

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Barbara (Wolf) Scholten, obituary, Ron (Donna) Wolf

Robert Schoepp

November 20, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

robert-schoeppRobert K. Schoepp, age 87, Watertown, died peacefully in the Jenkins Living Center at Watertown, after a brief illness. A funeral Mass was celebrated on Wednesday, October 26, 2016. Burial with full military honors will follow at the St. Mary’s Cemetery in Watertown. On-line condolences may be left at the Furness Funeral Home website.

He was born Robert Keith Schoepp on September 16, 1929 in Henry, the son of Charles and Catherine “Nellie” (Redmond) Schoepp. Keith or Bob as he became known to many, attended school in Henry, graduating from Henry High School. He then attended and graduated from Northern State College in Aberdeen. Following high school, Bob served his country honorably from 1951 until 1955 in the United States Navy. After his discharge, he returned to the Henry/Watertown area.

On August 24, 1957 he was united in marriage to Dorothy Tessier at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Watertown. Following their marriage, he was employed by Phillips Petroleum Company in Omaha, NE, Lincoln, NE and then in Huron, SD. In 1974, he purchased an oil jobbership in Redfield, which he operated for several years. In 1988, he retired and the couple moved to Watertown.

Bob was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church at Watertown. Faith was a very important part of his daily life, spending many hours reading scripture, praying the rosary, volunteering for church activities and practicing a faith-filled life. In the communities he lived in over the years, he had been involved as a Scout leader, the South Dakota Oilmen’s Assn., a former member of the Knights of Columbus and the American Legion and was a member of the VFW. He also enjoyed traveling.

Some of the activities he enjoyed in his free time were woodworking, fishing and hunting, being a regular daily patron at the library and socializing with his coffee buddies. He always enjoyed a challenge, whether it was playing cards, Sudoku or cribbage with his children and grandchildren.  

Preceding him in death were his parents, brother Donald (Marguerite) and sister-in-law, Lois Schoepp.

Grateful for being a part of his life was his wife Dorothy of Watertown, children, Tim (Sharon) Schoepp of Dell Rapids, Scott (Melanie) Schoepp of Ellsworth, WI and Lori (Dennis) Klinkhammer of Albany, MN, 6 grandchildren, Brittany (Jon) Schoepp-Wong, Tanner and Trapper Schoepp, Nick and Courtney Klinkhammer, and Jared Schoepp. He also leaves brothers, Calvin “Bud” Schoepp of Henry and Herbert “Herb” Schoepp of Clark. Preceding him in death were his parents, brother Donald (Marguerite) and sister-in-law, Lois Schoepp.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: obituary, Robert (Bob) Schoepp, Tim (Sharon) Schoepp

Jonathan (Jon) Puttmann

November 18, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

jon-puttmannJonathan E Puttmann, 39, of Dell Rapids passed away unexpectedly Tuesday, November 15, 2016. Funeral services will begin at 10:30 AM Monday, November 21, 2016 at the Lutheran Church of Dell Rapids. Burial will be in Dell Rapids Cemetery. Visitation with the family present will be from 3:00 to 6:00 PM Sunday, November 20, 2016 at the church. On-line condolences may be left at the Minnehaha Funeral Home website.

Jon enjoyed life. His dedication to his children, family and friends was of utmost importance without question. He had a special compassion, patience and total commitment to his children. He gave all to them and was guiding them down God’s pathway.

Jon was born in Sioux City, Iowa on June 24, 1977 to Stephen and Dianna ( Bottjen) Puttmann. At the age of 2 ½ the family moved to a farm near Estelline, SD followed by a move at the age of 9 to the Dell Rapids area where he attended Dell Rapids Public School through high school graduation. He attended STI for a year studying horticulture.

Jon married Jaime Bunkers in December of 2006, making their home in Dell Rapids. They had two children, Addison and Harrison with the joy of having a step-daughter, Lani Bunkers.

Jon and his children attended church faithfully where he was active as a Sunday school teacher. He loved our Lord. He also enjoyed singing, being with friends and family and telling stories of his missteps, successes and life in general.

Along with his children, Lani, Addison and Harrison, surviving family members include his parents, Stephen and Dianna Puttmann of Dell Rapids; brother, Brandon (Kathleen) Puttmann of Colton, SD and their children, KaSandra, Kimberly and Braedon; grandmother, Marlyss Bottjen of Kingsley, IA and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

Jon was preceded in death by his grandparents, John Bottjen and Earl and Betty Puttmann.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Jonathan (Jon) Puttmann, obituary, Steve and Dianna Puttmann

Greg Spangler

November 16, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

greg-spanglerGreg Spangler, 64, husband of Joan Geraets Spangler, passed away Saturday, October 8, 2016 in Lexington, Kentucky after a long battle with Multiple Systems Atrophy. He was born in Logan, West Virginia. He retired from the U.S. Army after 20 years as an E-8 First Sergeant. Following his military retirement he worked as General Manager for several different home furnishings stores. He was a member of Cathedral of Christ the King in Lexington. His sons, Mike & Brian as well as his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, always had a special place in his heart. He loved all things outdoors including boating, hunting, fishing, golfing, and gardening. He was an avid reader.

Along with his wife, he is survived by his Dad, Gary Bell of Logan, West Virginia, sons and daughters-in-law, Michael and Jennifer Spangler of St. Albans, West Virginia, and Brian and Chessica Spangler of Lexington, Kentucky, grandchildren, Gloria Spangler, Caitlyn Spangler, Alexander Spangler, Zaccari Spangler, Lauren Spangler, Stella Spangler, great-grandchildren, Dan Spangler and Keira Justice. Although not related by blood, he thought of Casey Spangler as one of his own sons. He is also survived by his numerous aunts and uncles, many nieces and nephews, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. He was preceded in death by his Mother, Dora Jane Mays Bell, and brothers, Ralph Thomas Spangler II, and Richard “Rick” Allen Spangler.

Visitation with the family will be from 12:00 – 1:30 pm Saturday, November 12, 2016 at Tucker, Yocum, & Wilson Funeral Home, Georgetown, KY. Memorial services will follow at 1:30 pm at the funeral home. A Celebration of Life Ceremony will be at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Dell Rapids, South Dakota at 10:30 am on Saturday, November 19, 2016. Interment will follow at the church cemetery.

Though we mourn his loss, we rejoice in his resurrection. Donations may be made in Greg’s memory to Multiple Systems Atrophy or a charity of one’s choice. Condolences may be made at www.tuckeryocumwilson.com or at the Minnehaha Funeral Home website.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Greg Spangler, Joan Geraets Spangler, obituary

Gail Munk-Bares

November 14, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

gail-munk-baresGail Catherine Brown Munk Bares, 80, of Dell Rapids, died on Monday, November 14, 2016. Her funeral service will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, November 18, 2016 in the Lutheran Church of Dell Rapids. Visitation will begin at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 17, 2016 at Kahler Funeral Home with the family present from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. On-line condolences may be left at the Kahler Funeral Home website.

Gail lived a full life defined by her values of dedication to family, service to others, commitment to community, and resiliency in times of hardship. She lived life with a great sense of humor, a love for people and the belief that a kind and loving God was always by her side.

Gail Catherine Brown was born in Dell Rapids, South Dakota on June 10, 1936, the second child of Ellsworth Henry and Mary Catherine Brown. With the exception of a few years during World War II when her parents lived in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, she lived her entire life in or near Dell Rapids. She was a graduate of Dell Rapids High School, and active in all music activities.

On August 29, 1954 at the age of 18, Gail married Harold L. Munk. They made their home on a farm near Dell Rapids for over 41 years until Harold’s passing in 1995. Together, they raised five children as independent farmers, working the land, milking cows and caring for livestock. As a farmer’s wife, Gail proved a hard working partner as the young couple built their life and family together. Their early years on the farm, without running water and with five small children, were a test of fortitude and character. For Gail, those years became the foundation of humorous stories and life-long lessons. Those years were the manifestation of a resilient spirit that would define Gail’s life. The glass was half-full, even if it had to be hauled in from outside.

She used this optimistic outlook, sense of humor and fun in the many activities of her life from supporting her children’s activities in school to her many years of service to the church and community. In the 1970’s, Gail was a sponsor for a Hmong family from Laos after the Vietnam War when they relocated to Dell Rapids. She often said that she learned more than she taught from the Laotian mother who arrived with all her cooking utensils in one pot. In addition to being a farming partner with her husband Harold, she spent several years as a Mary Kay salesperson and used her musical talents as activities director for Terrace Manor in Dell Rapids. In later years, she spent summers assisting her brother Don at the Wilderness Leadership Camp outside of Jackson, WY.

She was a life-long member and active leader of the Lutheran Church of Dell Rapids. Her involvement included the choir, women’s circles where she organized, prepared and served more meals than can be recounted, as an accompanist for services, Sunday School programs and soloists, as a Sunday School teacher, and as a trainer for Stephen’s ministry providing comfort for those in need. She inspired many with her stories and talks, particularly to women’s groups of the area. She wrote fables and integrated them into lessons to help teach and share the ideas of stewardship, family, and God’s love.

In 1998, Gail united in marriage with Edward Bares and they made their home in Dell Rapids. The couple purchased a home in Brownsville, TX where they spent many winters, where Gail became the pianist for community gatherings. They also renovated a small home on Lake Herman where they spent time fishing and enjoying the lake views. Their lives were full of children (eleven between them) grand-children, great-grandchildren, and all the activities that genuine family engagement entails.

Gail loved her family without reservation and every child, spouse, grand-child and great-grandchild, sister and brother, niece and nephew benefited from that love. She rarely missed a baptism, wedding, birthday or anniversary even when her family doubled in size to include Ed’s children. She was a loving wife and mother, a care-giver and a protector, a counselor and a comedian, a friend and advisor, a pianist and a writer, a speaker and a teacher.

Gail Munk Bares is survived by her husband, Edward and her five children and their spouses, Steven Munk, Thomas and Patricia Munk, Judy and Mark England, Stuart and Beth Munk, Patty and Jeff Goldhammer, 12 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren; six step-children and their spouses, Michael and Julie Bares, Karen Bares, Richard and Mary Bares, Christine and Brian Verhey, Marie and Bill Miles, and Mark and Helen Bares, 15 step-grandchildren and 4 great step grandchildren; three brothers and spouses, Allen and Gloria Brown, Donald Brown, Richard and Sue Brown and one sister, Janet Brown. She is preceded in death by her first husband, Harold Munk and a child, Larry Jess Munk, sister in law Pat Brown and step great grandchild, Easton.

In lieu of flowers and in the spirit of Gail’s life, the family encourages donations to the charities of your choice. All other memorials can be made to the Gail Munk Bares Memorial Fund. Cards can be mailed to 24774 481st Ave, Dell Rapids, SD 57022.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Gail Munk-Bares, obituary

Marvin Lorang

November 14, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

marvin-lorangMarvin Nicholas Lorang, age 79, of Lismore, MN, died Friday, November 11, 2016 at the Sanford USD Medical Center in Sioux Falls, SD. He was born December 2, 1936 in Lismore to John Jr. and Frances (Erdman) Lorang. Marv graduated from St. Anthony Catholic High School in 1955. He served his country in the United States Air Force from December 1956 to December 1962.

Marv married Ruth Ann Hendel on August 10, 1963 in Adrian, MN. The couple lived in Minneapolis where Marv attended Northwest Television & Electronics Institute (now Dunwoody), graduating in 1964. Later, the couple moved to Lismore. Marv worked at L & S Electric in Luverne from 1964 until 1967. He then owned and operated Marv’s TV & Appliance from 1967 to 1979 as well as drove school bus. Marv then began working at Farmers Union Coop Oil in Lismore in 1978, retiring in 1998. Upon retirement, he maintained roads for Lismore Township from 1998 to 2010.

Marv was an active member of St. Anthony Catholic Church in Lismore; Knights of Columbus where he served as Grand Knight; Lismore American Legion Post #636; Lismore Fire & Rescue; and was a firearm safety instructor for many years. Life in his final years was made richer by the faithful companionship of his dog Sally. The highlight of his year was the annual family deer hunting trip to Wyoming. For more than 50 years, Marv carried on this tradition started by his dad. He also enjoyed storytelling, reminiscing about past shenanigans, reading the newspaper, coffee in his favorite mug, pickup rides through the countryside with Sally, teaching kids to water ski, fishing, traveling and attending his grandchildren’s events. Marv earned the nickname “MacGyver” for his love of tinkering and ability to fix anything.

Marv is survived by his wife, Ruth Lorang, Lismore; five children, Thomas (Molly) Lorang, Morton, MN; Kevin (Yigliola) Lorang, Minneapolis, MN; Susan (Todd) Roerig, Sioux City, IA; Lynn (Shawn) Dearey, Durango, CO; and Jean (Ivan) Vargas, Dell Rapids, SD; twelve grandchildren, Kaitlyn & Keegan Lorang; John Pierre Lorang; Noah, Isaac & Grace Roerig; Caleb & Asha Dearey; and Owen, Lucy, Phoebe & Hazel Vargas; and in-laws, Irma Lorang, Joan Wolf, Lyle Healy, Jim & Phyllis Hendel, Judy Hendel and Leo Hendel.

He was preceded in death by his parents; granddaughter, Mary Cecelia Vargas on April 4, 2005; brother, Davey Lee Lorang; special aunt and uncle, Esther & Homer Loonan; and in-laws, Roman Wolf, Donna Healy, Robert Hendel and Joni Hendel.

Visitation will be from 4-8 pm Monday, with parish prayers at 7:30 pm, at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Lismore; and also one hour prior to the service at the church on Tuesday. Funeral Mass will be 10:30 am Tuesday at St. Anthony Catholic Church officiated by Fr. Andrew Beerman. Burial with full military honors provided by the Lismore American Legion will be in the St. Anthony Cemetery in Lismore. On-line condolences may be left at the Dingmann Funeral Home website.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Jean (Ivan) Vargas, Marvin Lorang, obituary

Esther Gruneich

November 6, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

esther-gruneichEsther S. Gruneich 99, of Sioux Falls, SD, died peacefully November 3, 2016 at Sanford Hospice Foundation Cottage. A Service of Celebration and Witness to the Resurrection will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, November 7, 2016 at the First Presbyterian Church, Sioux Falls, SD with a private family committal at Hills of Rest Cemetery. On-line condolences may be left at the Miller Funeral Home website.

Esther was born December 19, 1916 to Jacob and Susanna (Schmidt) Schindler on the family farm near McClusky, ND. She graduated from McClusky High School in 1934 and earned an elementary education certificate from Ellendale Teachers College. She was united in marriage to Rev. Solomon G. Gruneich of Kulm, ND, on May 26, 1940 in McClusky, ND. They were married for 69 years. In 1942, Esther and Solomon both entered Evangelical (Garrett) Theological Seminary in Naperville, IL where Esther earned a Christian Education Certificate, at a time when it was unusual for women to attend seminary. During WWII Esther worked in the Buick defense plant testing airplane engines.

Grateful for having shared the gift of Esther’s life are her daughter Marilyn (Tom) Gannon of Sioux Falls, son Rev. Stanley (Lonnie) Gruneich of Dell Rapids, daughter Margaret (Jim) Erick of Sioux Falls; grandchildren Jason (Mae) Gruneich, Sioux Falls, Joel (Pheonix) Gruneich, Gardnerville, NV, Nick (Kelley) Gruneich, Dell Rapids, Dan Erick and Jorina (Jason) Kruse, all of Sioux Falls; great-grandchildren Alison Rolof, Richmond, TX , Dominick Gruneich, Gardnerville, NV, Olivia, Emma, and Evan Gruneich, Dell Rapids; Owen and Jake Kruse, Sioux Falls, and many other relatives and a host of dear friends.

In lieu of flowers, Esther’s family would appreciate memorials to “Living Waters for the World” ministry, www.livingwatersfortheworld.org, or a local ministry of your choice.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Esther Gruneich, obituary, Rev. Stanley (Lonnie) Gruneich

Joanne Cole

November 3, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Joanne Cole, 77 of Sioux Falls, SD, passed away at her home on Tuesday, November 1, 2016.

Grateful for having shared her life are her son Tim Cole and his wife Kelley, St. Paul, MN; sisters Helen Raker, Sioux Falls, SD, Margaret Godsk and her husband Don, Dell Rapids, SD; grandchildren Sam and Ben; and many other relatives and friends.

The family will be present to greet friends beginning at 1 pm with a memorial service at 2 pm on Saturday, November 5, 2016, at the Miller Funeral Home Chapel, 507 South Main Avenue.  On-line condolences may be left at the Miller Funeral Home website.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Joanne Cole, Margaret (Don) Godsk, obituary

Norma Smith

October 30, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

norma-smithNorma Mae Smith, 97, passed away peacefully October 27, 2016 at her home in Dell Rapids. Funeral services will begin at 11:00 AM Tuesday, November 1, 2016 at the Lutheran Church of Dell Rapids. Visitation with the family present will be from 5:00 to 7:00 PM Monday, October 31 at Minnehaha Funeral Home in Dell Rapids. On-line condolences may be left at the Minnehaha Funeral Home website.

Norma was born December 17, 1918 to Joe and Josie (Erickson) Lewis in Brookings, SD. She graduated from Brookings High School and earned a degree in printing and journalism from South Dakota State College. She married Virgil Miles Smith June 13, 1941 at Redwood Falls, MN. Norma worked as an editor on newspapers in Brookings, Leola, SD and Santa Monica, CA. While Virgil served in the U.S. Army during World War II, Norma cared for their two young sons in Brookings. After the war, they moved to Sioux Falls where Norma was a homemaker for their growing family.

In 1958 the family moved to Dell Rapids when the couple purchased the Dell Rapids Tribune. Norma served as editor and writer for it and four other weekly newspapers as they were added to the family business, Smith Publishing Company, Inc. They later expanded with the purchase of Moberly’s Print Shop in Sioux Falls. Norma earned numerous awards from the National Federation of Press Women and the South Dakota Press Association. She retired in 1978 when the couple sold the newspapers.

Norma enjoyed golf, travel, music and painting. She was an accomplished artist and sang in a variety of musical groups over the years. She was a member of the Lutheran Church of Dell Rapids, PEO Chapter AD, Dell Rapids Lions Club and American Legion Auxiliary. An avid reader, Norma was pleased to serve on the local library board. She was a National Republican Committee Chairwoman and a delegate to the 1968 National Republican Convention in Miami, FL.

Norma was an eye and tissue donor through Dakota Lions Sight & Health.

Grateful for having shared her life are her daughter-in-law, Ginger Smith; Ginger’s son, Matthew and daughter, Jennifer; son, Gary (Alberta) Smith and their son, Christopher; daughter, Susan (Marlowe) Hovey and their daughter, Kate; son, Jeffrey (Kate Moe) Smith and their sons, Joshua and Noah; daughter, Robin Bechtold and her daughter, Kimberly and sons, Dustin and Taylor; daughter, Kimberly (Dallis) Poppen and their sons, George, Dietrich, Charlie and Sam; 12 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, brother, Darwin Lewis; sister, Ruth Davenport; niece, Christie Davenport; nephew, David Divine; husband, Virgil in 1996; son, Greg in 2009 and special friend, Bob Lower in 2009.

The family extends heartfelt gratitude to Vicki Kennedy and Brooke Bunkers, Norma’s loving caregivers. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the South Dakota Children’s Home Society.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Norma Smith, obituary

Dorothy Kuxhaus

October 28, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

dorothy-kuxhausDorothy Ann Kuxhaus, 82, of Martin, SD, passed away on Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at the Bennett County Hospital in Martin. Her Memorial Service will begin at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 29, 2016 at Our Redeemer’s Lutheran Church in Martin. Visitation with the family present will be one hour prior to the start of the service in the church. Inurnment will be in the Martin Community Cemetery. On-line condolences may be left at the Kahler Funeral Home website.

Dorothy “Dort” Ann Nelson was born on July 20, 1934 in Eli, NE. She was the daughter of Harry and Gladys (Johnson) Nelson. Dorothy attended school in Gordon, NE. She married Willard Kuxhaus on June 16, 1950. The couple made their home on a farm west of Martin, SD until 1973 when they purchased Swett Tavern. The couple ran Swett Tavern for 25 years. After Willard’s passing, Dorothy continued to reside in Swett until she retired and moved to Martin in 1998. She spent her last five years in Vetal, SD near her daughter and son-in-law, where she embraced the country scene once again.

Dort was definitely ‘one of a kind’. She had countless friends and card partners. There was rarely a moment in time when she didn’t have cards shuffling or dice rolling in the presence of company. She was never afraid to ‘shoot the moon’ in a good game of Pitch or to tell you what she was thinking. Dort was always up for having good time and making sure everyone was well fed. Most of all, she embraced life, loved God, and her family. She will be missed by so many.

She is survived by her sons, Monty (Cathy) Kuxhaus of Beloit, IL, William (Barbara) Kuxhaus of Martin, David (Roxanna) of Rapid City; her daughters, Konnie (Kenny) Boomer and Sherri (Larry) Livermont both of Martin; her 16 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren; and one brother, Alvie Nelson and several brothers and sisters-in-law.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Willard, daughter, Lorri; four brothers, Vic, Don, George, and Bob; and an infant great-grandson, Austin.

Memorials may be directed to Our Redeemer’s Lutheran Church in Martin, SD.

Filed Under: Obituaries Tagged With: Dorothy Kuxhaus, obituary, Tiffany Brende

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