Roger Allen Best, 87

Roger Allen Best, 87 years old, of Brandon, South Dakota, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024, at the Bethany Home of Brandon.

Family and friends  gathered for a Celebration of Life  at Emmanuel Baptist Church (1600 East Twelfth Street, Sioux Falls, South Dakota), on Friday, Sept. 20.  The interment of ashes took place at Hills of Rest Cemetery. 

In lieu of flowers, memorials in honor of Roger may be made to Emmanuel Baptist Church for donation to the Camp Judson Capital Campaign for a new Roger Williams Lodge or directly to the Alzheimer’s Association of South Dakota. Visit www.georgeboom.com

Roger was born on Nov. 26, 1936, to Elmer and Leona (Burtz) Best.  He grew up on the family farm in the Keyapaha Valley in Tripp County, South Dakota, graduating from Winner High School.  (He identified himself as a graduate of the “School of Hard Knocks.”) Roger married Fern Arlene Moore of Kennebec, South Dakota, on Dec. 5, 1959.  The couple lived in various West and East River communities in South Dakota, spending their longest and final residence in Brandon.  Roger and Fern’s marriage lasted 63 years before they were parted by Fern’s death in August 2023.

Roger worked for the Metz Baking Company for more than three decades, rising from route salesman to the manager of the Watertown sweet roll plant.  After the baking business, Roger sold furniture at the South Dakota Furniture Company, then managed a car wash in Brandon with an above-and-beyond devotion to duty so typical of his work ethic.

Roger had a dry sense of humor that would land zingers with precision as well as being quite a hand at telling a story.  Despite the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease, he would occasionally surprise you and make you laugh with a witty comment.  This is no doubt part of the reason nursing staff members liked having him on their floors.  On many occasions he gave knowledgeable assistance with motor vehicles.  In younger days, he enjoyed hunting.  In older days, he thoroughly enjoyed his grandchildren and great grandchildren, indulging their whims and being a seemingly limitless source of gum.

As a youth Roger received believer’s baptism and was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he served the Savior in many ways, including as our moderator.  The church’s S.A.G.E. group took fall excursions to our regional camp in the Black Hills of South Dakota (Camp Judson) with Roger as their driver.  Those were good times.

Roger is survived by his three children Brett (wife Kary) Best, Lisa Dawley, and Brian Best, beloved nieces and nephews, and sister-in-law Mary Best.  Roger and Fern’s family has been blessed by the addition of eleven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

He is predeceased by his parents, brother Eugene, sister Audrey (husband Leonard) Hajek, and maternal parents Lewie and Leola Moore.

Early Voting

Early voting for the November general election started on Friday, Sept. 20.

To cast an early ballot voters should first make sure they are registered.

To vote early in person voters can go to the county auditor’s office with acceptable photo identification.

Persons can vote at the auditor’s office in the Tripp County courthouse from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

To vote early by mail voters may request an absentee ballot application from the county auditor. The auditor will provide a paper absentee ballot to the voter. The voter then completes the ballot and mails it to the auditor.

Main Gate Counseling and T4 Foundation had an open house in observance of National Addiction Awareness Day

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Main Gate Counseling and T4 Foundation had an open house on Sept. 19 in observance of National Addiction Awareness Day. Pictured from left are
Andrea Kindt, Cathy Mayes and Baleigh Cerv. They were asking visitors to join forces to spread awareness for addiction. The open house featured door prizes, education, snacks and refreshments.

Winner High School homecoming royalty were introduced at the volleyball match on Sept. 19

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Winner High School homecoming royalty were introduced at the volleyball match on Sept. 19. In front from left are Ryder Halligan, Broden Duffy, Kyla Mammen, Jenaya Schrader, Kierra Bainter, Presley Petersek, Adysen Pravecek, Daisy McIntyre, Keelie Kuil, Arnolla Duffy and Cora Moss. In back from left are Landon Calhoon, Bo Hurley, Evan Bartels, Austin Blare, Tessa Sieh, Ava Craven, Shawn Hammerbeck, Kellen Brozik, Konner Osborn, Gus Bartels and Karson Keiser. The homecoming coronation will be on Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the Armory.

Danielle Schweigert has met Criteria for Laboratory Accreditation for COLA, Inc

Danielle Schweigert, lab tech at Avera Medical Group Winner, has met all the criteria for laboratory accreditation  by COLA Inc., a leading national laboratory accreditor, whose program and standards enable clinical laboratories and staff to meet United States Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act and other regulatory requirements.

Through a mentoring approach using education to improve quality and patient safety, accreditation is given to laboratories that apply the highest standards of quality in day to day operations, demonstrate continued accuracy in the performance of proficiency testing and pass a rigorous on-site laboratory survey.

COLA Inc is a physician-directed organization whose purpose is to promote health and safety through accreditation and education programs. In 1993, COLA was granted deemed status by CMS to provide laboratory accreditation.

Elevate Agronomics Invited the Winner High School Football Team for Supper

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Several members of the Winner football team are in line for food at Elevate Agronomics on Thursday. It was the grand opening for the new building and a customer appreciation supper. Since they were having the supper the owners invited the football team to come and eat with them. The team meal was before Friday’s game at Elk Point/Jefferson.