Gretchen Wollin, age
96 of Litchfield, MN, formerly of Winner, SD passed away peacefully on April
13, 2023.
Gretchen, one of 13
children of Ingvald and Dina Iverson, was born in Bernadotte, MN on Jan 18,
1927.
She married Edwin
Wollin, Jr. in New Ulm on Oct 5, 1949. They moved to and lived in Winner until
Ed’s passing on June 17, 1989. After a more than 35-year career at J.C. Penny’s
there, Gretchen retired and returned to Minnesota to live with her brother
Morris in Litchfield until his passing on Feb 24, 2018. She remained in
Litchfield until shortly before her passing.
She was preceded in
death by all of her siblings.
Interment May 11, 2023, 4pm at Winner City
Cemetery.
Funeral services for
Gerald Lee “Jerry” Mundlein, 77, of Kennebec, SD were held 10 a.m., Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at the Zion
Lutheran Church in Presho, SD with burial in the Kennebec Cemetery at Kennebec,
SD.
Gerald “Jerry” Lee Mundlein fought leukemia to a draw on April 27, 2023 after just recently turning 77. Since it was a tie Dad bowed out gracefully so he could spend time with his son Mark and other family in heaven.
Jerry was born April 23, 1946 to John and Bertha (Roth) Mundlein. Jerry and his twin brother Tom were born in Pierre, SD. Jerry went to country school at Rose Center until 8th grade, and then attended high school in Kennebec. Jerry’s father John passed away just after Jerry was done with high school. Jerry & Tom set to running the family farm thereafter. In the beginning they raised hogs, cattle, and crops. Dad hated the hogs, but found them hard to quit. After a couple of attempts of buying hogs (and then remembering they did not like raising them) they finally quit the bad habit. Then only had beef and crops for the next 20 or so years, and eventually just farmed. In his late twenties Jerry went custom harvesting as far away as Topeka, Kan., while Tom minded the farm.
Jerry married Carmen
Tadewald in 1969 and had three children, Penni, Dan and Mark. Jerry was a bagger of coyotes or anything
else with four or two legs. He was also an avid pheasant hunter and often
guided others getting their limits. Jerry was responsible for getting more than
one person in touch with their faith while they were hunting in a car for
coyotes. Guns hanging out the windows taking draws sideways at a run. Dad was
crafty, often commenting on better ways to do something, or inventions that
should be made. He made many inventions often improving his equipment. Snowmobiling, shop work and feeding pheasants
were other loves of his life. He had friends and family far and wide and
enjoyed visiting them during the winter months.
He is survived by
daughter Penni (Travis) Almond, Pierre, SD and son Dan (Kate) Mundlein, Rifle,
CO, granddaughter Bailey (Jade) Konst, Wasilla, AK, grandsons Maxwell and
Archer, brother Tom (Shirley) and children Debbie, Laura & Val,
Sister-in-Law Betty and children Sharlene, Sandy and John and special friend
Kathy Caslin.
Jerry was preceded in
death by his son Mark, father John, mother Bertha and brother George.
Judy Eldridge-Tomes
died in her home that she shared with her son Zak, his wife Kelly and her son
Jon by her side on April 26, 2023. She was 66.
Judy Ann Eldridge was
born Dec. 24, 1956, in Winner, SD to Byron and Viola (Holthus) Eldridge.
She attended school in both Hamill and Winner,
SD. She graduated from Winner High School in 1975. Following high school, she
attended NAU in Rapid City, Sd and graduated with an associate degree in business administration.
Judy married a member
of the United States Air Force who gave her the opportunity of a lifetime to
travel and live abroad when he was stationed at Lakenheath RAFB in England
where she gave birth to her first son Zak in 1984 and then she traveled and
lived at Edwards AFB in Italy where she gave birth to her second son Jon in
1986. She then came back to the states in 1988 and lived at Offutt AFB in
Omaha, NE.
Judy moved to Sioux
Falls, SD in 1991 and purchased the home where she raised Zak and Jon. Judy was
a bookkeeper for the Sioux Empire Fair from 1995 to 2001. She worked in sales
for the Argus Leader from 2001 to 2006 and then was with the South Dakota
Railroad as a dispatcher until 2012 when the company dissolved. She then
retired due to a disability she acquired.
The one thing Judy
loved the most to do was gardening. She would spend hours and hours outside
tending to the flowers, rose bushes, and lilac bushes she planted. She was also
a fanatic about collecting frog memorabilia. There was not one space in the
house including the bathroom that didn’t have some type of knick knack,
ornament, or towel that was frog related. When she wasn’t gardening or finding
more frog memorabilia to bring home, she would watch British murder mysteries
on TV and would spend time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Judy was also blessed with having her
granddaughter Leah, her fiancé Julyus, and her two great grandchildren Juleah
and Jakob to live with her at one point.
Grateful for having
shared her life are her sons Zak Tomes (Kelly), Sioux Falls, SD, Jon Tomes,
Sioux Falls, adopted daughter and friend Jeanette Gaul, Sioux Falls, SD,
granddaughter Michelle Moore (Nick Casstevens), great grandsons Jesse and
Chevelle and great granddaughter Mireya, Brookings, SD, grandson Michael Moore
(Kylie Minske), Sioux Falls, SD, granddaughter Leah Harty (Julyus James) great
granddaughter Juleah and great grandson Jakob, Sioux Falls, SD, her brother
Bruce Eldridge (Susan), Chamberlain, SD sister Diana Swanson (Emiel), Pukwana,
SD, nephew Nathan Swanson, Pukwana, SD, nieces Heidi Elliott (Steve), Herman,
NE, Heather Swanson (Josh), great nephew Clayton Swanson and great niece
Samantha Walker, Freeman, SD.
She was preceded in
death by her parents Byron and Viola (Holthus) Eldridge.
Memorials made be
directed to First Lutheran Church Media Ministries, 327 S Dakota Ave., Sioux
Falls, SD 57104
A Celebration of Life
will be held 11am Saturday, June 24, 2023, at Hamill Community Hall 34202 B
Street, Hamill, SD 57534 with burial of her urn at the Hamill Cemetery with a
reception to follow back at Hamill Community Hall. For online obituary and
guest register go to the website at www.millerfh.com.
Brindy Bolander of Winner High School and Morgan Gill of Colome High School were honored at the 33rd annual academic excellence recognition luncheon in Pierre on April 24.
Gov.
Kristi Noem and the Associated School Boards of South Dakota honored students
who were identified as the top one percent of their senior class.
Students
designated as their high school’s honorees received a certificate, South Dakota
pin and the opportunity to meet and have their picture taken with Gov. Noem.
“Look at challenges as opportunities. An opportunity to find out who you were
meant to be,” Gov. Noem told the seniors. “When you hit a challenge, you become
a problem solver.”
ASBSD
president Lisa Snedeker noted the day was a celebration of the students and
their achievements.
“Before
you head out on your next adventure, we celebrate your hard work. Today, we
celebrate your achievements,” Snedeker said.
The
event was sponsored by A&B Business Solutions, School Administrators of
South Dakota, South Dakota Board of Regents, South Dakota Education Association
and Wellmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield.