City election is set

There will be a Winner city election in Ward 3 on April 13.

Filing election petitions by the deadline were incumbent John Meyer and Brad Schramm.  Schramm is a former member of the Winner City Council.

There  will be no election on Ward one and Ward two. Incumbent Jack Burns will serve another term in Ward One and Jeremy Clay will serve another term in Ward Two.

The deadline to file  election petitions was Friday, Feb. 26.

The city election will be held on April 13.

Rose Marie Schlem, 77

Rose Marie Schlem was born on Jan. 27, 1944 in Winner, SD to Frank and Helen (Vosika) Dierks.

 Rose married Roger Schlem on Aug. 19, 1962. Together they had three children, Valarie, Dana, and Richard. Rose was an avid bowler, knitter, and also had quite the green thumb. For a number of years, she cared for a spring greenhouse and loved taking care of her garden. She was a member of the VFW Auxiliary in Winner for many years, and was later a member of the Piedmont Legion Auxiliary.

Rose Schlem, 77, of Piedmont, SD, died Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021 at the Monument Health Sturgis Hospital.

She is survived by her husband of nearly 59 years, Roger Schlem of Piedmont, SD; her daughters, Valarie Schlem of Tilford, SD, and Dana (Rich) Schmidt of Huffman, TX; her son, Richard Schlem of Rapid City, SD; two sisters, Jeannie Ramsden of Wittmann, AZ, and Glades “Peach” Guisinger of Oracle, AZ; three brothers, Grant Dierks of Orofino, ID, Clark Dierks of Prescott, AZ, and Ward Dierks of Sun City, AZ; three beloved grandchildren; two nieces, seven nephews; and a host of dear friends and neighbors.

Rose was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Helen Dierks; and a sister, Nancy Piper.

A visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 25, 2021 at Kinkade Funeral Chapel in Sturgis. A graveside service will be held at the Piedmont Cemetery at a later date.      Condolences may be sent to the family at www.kinkadefunerals.com.

Nathan McPhee, 44

Nathan McPhee, 44, of Carter, SD passed away on Wednesday, February 24th, 2021. Funeral service were held on Tuesday, March 2nd, 2021 at 11:00 AM at the Winner United Methodist Church. Burial followed in the Winner City Cemetery.


Nathan was born on July 30th, 1976 to James and Patricia (Schilling) McPhee in Winner, SD. He was the youngest of 4 children. He grew up on his family’s farm in Winner, SD.


After graduating from high school, he moved to Colorado, where he worked at the Sweet Buffalo Ranch, before moving back to South Dakota. Once back in South Dakota, he worked at various jobs, including Butler Machinery and Ferguson Farms.


Nathan married the love of his life Amber (Rowe), in Cancun, on November 12, 2004. To this union one daughter, Ashlynn Ann, was born on September 25, 2005. In 2005, they made their home on the family farm. This is where Nathan found his true calling of farming and ranching with his father-in-law.


Family was very important to Nathan. Ashlynn was the light of his life. As a family, they enjoyed activities such as camping, hunting, running to sporting events, and riding motorcycle. Nathan and Amber enjoyed many miles together on their Harley. This was something they looked forward to every summer. Nathan had an outstanding personality; therefore, he built many friendships.


Nathan is survived by his loving wife, Amber and daughter, Ashlynn. The loving son of James and Patricia; one brother, Matt McPhee; two sisters, Jamie McPhee and Jody Keegan. His in-laws, Doug and Bonita Rowe; sister-in-law, Autumn (Mark) Tucker; brother-in-law’s, Ryan (Shaneyl) Rowe; Kelly Keegan; and many nieces and nephews.


He is preceded in death by grandparents, Melba and George Schilling; William and Margaret McPhee; Keith Rowe; and a nephew Chalan Hedman.

Kevin Leroy Graesser, 59

Kevin Leroy Graesser was born on Nov. 12, 1961, at the Rosebud Community Hospital in Winner, SD, to Walter & Arlene (Lebert) Graesser, and died Feb.  23, 2021 at the Avera Gregory Hospital surrounded by his family after a courageous battle with cholangiocarcinoma.

He was the third of four children, Rod, Steve, Kevin, and Karen. Kevin grew up on the family farm southwest of Dallas where he would later return to raise his family until his death.

In 1980 he graduated from Colome High School. He initially attended Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell, SD on a basketball scholarship. He would transfer to South Dakota State University in Brookings, SD, where he graduated in 1984 with a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science. Following graduation, Kevin returned to Gregory and worked as a feed salesman while helping on his family farm.

He was united in holy matrimony to Tammy (Thomas) on Aug. 1, 1987 at the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Gregory, SD. They moved to Brookings for a short time before making their way to Mitchell, SD, where Kevin took a job as a loan officer in Parkston, SD. Though they only lived in Mitchell for a short while, they were blessed with many life long friendships. It was also here where their first two children, Derek and Alisyn, were born.

Kevin and his family would then return to his family farm following the retirement of Kevin’s parent’s to join his brother Rod. In May 2008 Kevin and Tammy completed their family with the addition and blessing of Regan Ruth. Kevin had a strong passion for the cattle business. He built a successful cow operation along with a registered Angus bull business. Again, Kevin was able to create lasting relationships, much in part due to his kind and honest spirit.

Since a young age, Kevin would follow in his father’s footsteps with his love for sports. He was an avid Twins and Vikings fan. As a child Kevin would sit for hours playing with football and baseball cards, along with playing catch with his brother Steve. This passion would continue throughout his life as he excelled in athletics even into the later years of his life. In 1979 as a junior in high school Kevin would go on to score 64 points and pull down 24 rebounds in a 103-90 win against Delmont. His love for the game continued throughout his life as a coach in baseball, basketball, and football at various levels. One of Kevin’s greatest joys was coaching his son Derek’s teams. Kevin played amateur baseball up until 2019 and had the opportunity to participate in an Amateur World Series over 30 tournament. The passion he had for sports was felt by many of his players, fans, and opponents.

Kevin loved his family dearly, building relationships and friendships with everyone – meeting people where they were at, empowering and leading the many players that he coached. He was unselfish, offering love and friendship unconditionally. His kindness was abundant, genuinely caring about the community and village he had created and surrounded himself and his family by. He was a devoted father and took every opportunity he had to spend with his children.

Kevin, a faithful servant, trusting God in the best of days and in the darkest of days. His faith constant without waiver. He served on St. Joseph Catholic Parish Council and Knights of Columbus at the time of his passing.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Walt and Arlene, and brother, Steve.

He is survived by his wife Tammy, children Derek (Cheyenne) Graesser, Alisyn (Jeff) Donnelly, and Regan Graesser; grandchild to-be Baby Donnelly; his siblings Rod (Beverly) Graesser, Dallas, SD and Karen (Jim) Baumgartner, Iona, SD; in-laws Dick & Vickie Thomas, Gregory, SD; Greg Thomas, Ainsworth, NE; Jessy (Brett) Kenzy, Iona, SD; Jenny (Matt) Mangulis, Mankato, MN; Sarah (Jon) Sperl, Gregory, SD and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.

Funeral services for Kevin Graesser, age 59, of Dallas, South Dakota, were held on Monday, March 1, 2021, at 10:30 a.m. at St Joseph Catholic Church, Gregory, SD, with Father Jonathan Dillon as celebrant. There was a visitation and prayer service Sunday night at the church.

Burial was in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Gregory, SD.