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Monthly Archives: January 2025
Chamber Holiday Drawing
Winner Area Chamber of Commerce had a successful holiday drawing.
The winners of the first drawing were Todd Hofeldt, Kristin Maier, Jeff Kephart and Rhonda Gilchrist.
The second drawing winners were Carol Long Crow and Rita Neyens.
Week three the winners were Carol Long Crow, Reuben Ring and Deanne Steinke.
The final winners of $1,000 each were Nancy Turgeon and Wendy Nagel.
The Chamber appreciates all for shopping at local businesses.
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Blossom Michelle Cook, 56
Funeral services for Blossom Michelle Cook, 56, Ideal, were held Dec. 20 at 2 p.m. at the Ideal Community Hall. Burial followed in the Ideal Episcopal Cemetery.
She passed away on Friday Dec. 13, 2024 at the Sanford USD Medical Center in Sioux Falls SD.
Blossom was born in Rosebud, SD to Charlotte Rebecca Cook & Drury Cook Sr. on Aug. 22, 1968. She attended school in Ideal, SD and finished her schooling at the Todd County High School. She enjoyed playing softball in her earlier years and later enjoyed watching her nephews play baseball/softball. She enjoyed family get togethers, watching horseshoe games and spending time with her many grandchildren.
Blossom is survived by her significant other of 21 years Rodney Foote, her three children Richard Foote, Elaine Aeschbacher (Samuel Aeschbacher), Tamera Foote, her 5 brothers Charlie & Larry Long Crow, Amos, Delano, & Drury Cook Jr & her sister Leona Foote (Dewey Foote).
Blossom is preceded in death by her grandparents Amos & Jeanette Cook, Simon & Gladys Thunder, her parents Drury Cook Sr. & Charlotte Thunder Cook. Brothers Wayne, Mark Long Crow, Harold Cook & Richard Cook. Sisters Tammy, Enola and Gwen Cook.
Elizabeth “Betty” Johnson (Lloyd), 99
Mass of Christian burial for Betty Johnson was held on Wednesday Dec. 18, 2024 at 9 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Winner, South Dakota. Burial will follow in the Black Hills National Cemetery in Sturgis, SD at 3:30CT where she will join her late husband, Dale, who passed away in 2001.
Elizabeth “Betty” Johnson (Lloyd) was born on Sept. 26, 1925, at White Lake, South Dakota the daughter of Walter and Amelia Lloyd and passed away Dec. 7, 2024, in Orlando, Florida at the age of 99.
Betty is survived by her daughters Linda (Paul) Anderson of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Lois Rogers, Orlando, Florida and son Wayne (Elaine) Johnson, Virginia Beach, Virginia; six grandchildren Linda – Karla and Wade, Lois – Sara and Kati, Wayne – Jennifer and Kimberly and eleven great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband Dale Johnson, her parents, three sisters and one grandson.
Betty was well known as a Winner school teacher for over 40 years. She loved her American History classes teaching the history to the students and She also enjoyed sewing, gardening, baking. She was active in her Church and Lifetime member of the VFW auxiliary.
She had a deep love for God, family and Country.
She will be deeply missed
Enid Lorraine Worth, 93
Enid Lorraine Worth was born Oct. 27, 1931, in rural Keya Paha County to Frank “Casey” and Alice (Hastings) Graham. Enid was born at her Grandpa and Grandma Hastings’ home in rural Keya Paha County. Enid was the first of four children. Enid attended rural school until her seventh-grade year when the school district combined with the Springview Grade School. While attending the rural school, Enid and her sister Aliene would have to walk a mile and a half one way or ride their horse Darkie. Enid told lots of stories about Darkie! Darkie would look for any excuse to run away with them. If a prairie chicken flew up in front of him, or if a passing trucks horn honked, Darkie would take off running. Aliene would usually slide off the back and continue to walk while Enid got Darkie stopped. Then Enid would go back and get Aliene to finish their ride to school.
After graduating eighth grade, Enid attended Keya Paha County High School and graduated with the class of 1950. While in high school, Enid was in Pep Club and participated in all activities. She loved to sing and was in choir and all small singing groups. Enid loved school and never wanted to miss a single day. After graduation, Enid worked in Springview for the local County Attorney, T.G. Weddel for two years. During this time, she began dating local young man Meredith Duane Worth. Enid and Meredith were married in Ainsworth, Neb. on May 18, 1952. To this union two children were born: son, Ronald Scott, and daughter, Lorraine Alice. At the time of Meredith’s death on May 2, 2023, they had been married for 70 years, 11 months, and two days. Enid never called her husband “Punk” like most people. She always called him by his given name of Meredith, unless he was in trouble, and then she would call him “Meredith D.!”
In May 1962 Meredith and Enid purchased the Charlie Simons Ranch by Norden, Neb. They resided there for their entire lives until Meredith’s passing in 2023, and until Enid went to Rock County Long Term Care on Jan. 10, 2024. Enid loved being a homemaker and working beside her husband. Meredith and Enid worked together and played together, and they seldom were apart. Enid loved taking care of her family, and she loved fiercely. She kept a beautiful home, and she was an amazing seamstress. She also loved to knit and crochet. Enid was a fabulous cook and baker and made the best homemade bread. Ron’s favorite was her fried chicken which she brought to the hayfield with us many times. Enid loved working outside with her husband and kids. She was the greatest multi-tasker of all time. She could help feed the livestock, milk the cows, farrow out baby pigs, and do whatever needed done outside, while at the same time having laundry going and something good in the oven. She walked faster than anyone and it was hard to keep up!
Enid was a staunch patriot. She loved our country and was a devoted member of American Legion Auxiliary Unit #98. She was the Unit President for many years. She was very community-minded and volunteered often. Enid ran for and won the election for Keya Paha County Treasurer in 1986. She held that position from January 1987 until January 1999. After twelve years in office, she made the decision not to run for re-election. She was a devoted Grandmother to Troy, Mitch and Brittany and she loved having them on weekends and summers. Her joy exploded as each great grandchild joined our family.
Music was a huge part of Enid’s life. She loved playing the piano and the accordion. When she met Meredith, she knew she had met her perfect, lifetime dance partner. They were famous for their love of dancing as they glided across many dance floors throughout their lifetime. After Meredith’s death, all Enid wanted to do was to go be with him. We can all have comfort knowing that Enid and Meredith are “Together Again,” dancing in heaven with all the many friends and family who have went before them.
Enid was preceded in death by her husband Meredith “Punk” Worth; parents Franklin “Casey” Graham and Alice Graham; sister Avis (Graham) and husband Bill Hollopeter; brother Gerry Graham; parents-in-law Elwood Worth and Frances Worth Dixon; step-father-in-law Arnold Dixon; sister-in-law Carole (Worth) Cullison, and her husband Gene Cullison; brother-in-law Bobby Gene Worth; nephew Robert Gene Cullison; and great-granddaughter Violet Grace Olson.
Enid is survived by her son Ron, daughter Lorraine, both of Springview; sister Aliene (Graham) Clark, Casper, Wyoming; sister-in-law Stella Graham of Ainsworth; brother-in-law Malvern “Corky” (Janet) Worth, of Springview; grandchildren Troy (Angie) Worth, of Imperial, Mitch Worth of Springview, Brittany (Chad) Olson of Valentine; great-grandchildren Hayden, Hadley, Henley, Parker and Kwynn, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024 at the Keya Paha High School in Springview with Pastor Gary Graesser officiating at the service.
Memorials were suggested to Springview, Springview Fire and Rescue Department, American Legion Auxiliary Post #98, or to the donor’s choice in Enid’s name. Interment was in the Mt. Hope Cemetery at Springview under the direction of the Hoch Funeral Home of Ainsworth. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.hochfuneralhome.com
Kelly Hodge, 69
Kelly Hodge, 69, of Hamill, SD passed away on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024 at his home.
Funeral service was held on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024 at 11 a.m. at the Winner Methodist Church in Winner, SD. Burial followed in the Winner City Cemetery. A visitation was held one hour prior to funeral service.
Kelly James Hodge was born on Jan. 30, 1955, in Winner, SD, to Marilyn (Audiss) and Leroy Hodge. He was the oldest of four children, having three sisters: Debbie, Becky, and Lana.
After graduating from Winner High School, Kelly attended college at SDSU in Brookings, SD, and returned home to the family farm in Hamill, SD.
On Aug. 10, 1985, Kelly married Marsha (Morganfield Swedlund) and gained two sons, Tresh and Tory. To this union, one daughter, Ashley, was born.
Along with spending his entire life on the family farm, later in life he found joy and purpose in being a rural mail carrier.
Kelly was a deacon at the Hamill Presbyterian Church, where he was also the treasurer for many years. He loved music, and would sing for church events, weddings, and part of various ensembles. The most notable and long-lasting ensemble he was a part of was the A’Cafellas Barbershop Chorus in Winner, SD. He loved getting new people involved and maintaining the relationships with long-standing members.
One of the hobbies that he enjoyed was hunting. He hosted pheasant hunters for many years, but he most enjoyed his few duck hunting trips to Arkansas. He said there was nothing like hunting ducks in the flooded woods of Arkansas, so peaceful and quiet. Some of the relationships he developed over the years created hunting friends that truly felt like family.
Over the past 20 or so years, Kelly got to hone his skills in his most rewarding job, that of “Grampa” or “Boppa”. Grampa always had the best lap for snuggles and book reading, he always gave the most memorable tractor rides, and was always willing to go outside and play. Grampa always carried the right kind of Mentos in his pocket, had steady encouraging words, and gave the best kind of hugs that made you feel loved.
If you knew Kelly, you knew that ice cream was his thing. He dished the best scoops, was usually up for an ice cream treat, and could always make room for “just a little bit more.”
Kelly is survived by his wife, Marsha, three children: Tresh (Sara) Swedlund, of Witten, SD; Tory Swedlund, of Edmond, OK; and Ashley (Jed) Riggle, of Lincoln, NE; and grandchildren: Bella, Olivia, Savanna, Lela, Jaxon, Dacey, Ozzie, Samuel, Claire, and Ruby. He is also survived by his mother, Marilyn, and three sisters, Debbie (Maurice) Hinman, Becky Meyers, and Lana Hodge.
Kelly was preceded in death by his father, Leroy.
Norman Watson, 90
Norman Watson, 90, of Ideal, South Dakota passed away on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024 at the Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls, SD.
Funeral service was held on Friday, Dec. 6, 2024 at 11 a.m. at the First Christian Church in Winner, SD.
Burial followed in the Czech Bohemian Cemetery south of Gregory, SD at 1:30 p.m. on Dec. 6.
Norman Everett Watson was born on Feb. 14, 1934, in Omaha, NE to Lily (Miller) and Joseph Watson. He had (3) siblings, Delores, Marvin and Skip.
Norman lived a full and vibrant life, proudly serving his country as a signalman in the US Navy upon the USS Grapple and the USS Lipan during the years of 1952 to 1956. Norman had been deployed to Hawaii and Guam. After leaving the Navy, Norman moved to Evergreen, Colo., where he served as a volunteer firefighter and was co-owner of Evergreen Appliance and Electric. After relocating to Omaha, Norman committed the rest of his professional career to working as an electrician and proudly being a member of the I.B.E.W. He spent a significant portion of this time as an electrician at Offutt Air Force Base and the Strategic Air Command in Bellevue, NE.
On Dec. 8th, 1989, Norman married Linda, his beloved wife of 35 years. Together, they shared many wonderful memories with their blended family. Norman enjoyed spending time with the family in South Dakota, Omaha, NE and the Kansas City area.
Norman is survived by his wife Linda, children: Liz Watke (Tom), Mike Watson (Julie), Mary Montague (Kyle), Jennifer Arn (Gary), Christine Oliver, Shelley Oliver, and Donald Paxton (Erin). He was also a cherished grandfather to a multitude of grandchildren.
Preceding Norman in death; parents Joseph and Lily Watson, son Norman Watson Jr., brother Skip Watson and first wife Irene Watson.
Norman had a zest for life and loved to enjoy a Golden Cadillac while dining with friends. In his quiet way, Norman conveyed countless stories of his past and experience to anyone with an open ear. His warmth, kindness, and love for his family and friends will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Tim Miller, 64
Funeral services for Tim Miller, 64, Winner, formerly of Kennebec, were held Dec. 7 at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Kennebec. Burial was in St. Michael’s Cemetery in Kennebec.
Tim Miller was born July 9, 1960, to Donald and Carmen (Craig) Miller, in Mitchell SD. Tim attended Kennebec elementary and Jr. High, and graduated from Lyman High School in 1978. He enjoyed wrestling and football. During his high school years he worked summers at Dean’s Market, in Murdo SD. After graduating high school he worked for his parents at Don’s Market in Kennebec.
On April 12,1985 Tim was united in marriage to Annette Condon, in Pierre, SD. To this union two children were born: Travis Richard and Beth Elaine. They made their home in Kennebec, where Tim continued working at Don’s Market and Annette teaching school at Lyman School District. In 1989 they moved to Olympia, Wash. Tim went to work for a wholesale grocery chain, and later was employed by United Van Lines. Later he moved to Rapid City and worked in Williston, ND. at the Bakken Oil Basin.
In 2019 he returned to Kennebec and drove truck during harvest for Mike Arnoldy, and helped his brother at BJ’s. In December 2020 Rod Bowar offered Tim a job as an independent contractor for KTC Chamberlain Napa Store, where he was currently working.
In his spare time Tim enjoyed riding his Harley, fishing, and keeping up with family and friends. He loved his little dog Romeo, who was always by his side. Tim was a kind and caring person, who was always willing to help anyone in need.
Tim is survived by his mother Carmen, fiancée Laurie Anderson, son Travis (Chelci) of Chicago, IL; daughter Beth of Des Moines, WA; five grandchildren- Jaydon, Rhett, Addyson, Benjamin, and William; His brothers John (Fe) Reliance, SD.; Brian (Debbie) Kennebec, SD.; Three sisters Susan Moen (Tom) Rapid City, SD; Kate Halverson (Doug) Kennebec, SD.,; Joan Hills (Steve) Kennebec, SD.; Ex wife Brenda and son Ryan, Auburn, WA. and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father, Donald, the mother his children, Annette, nephew Jack Miller, and his maternal and paternal grandparents.
Karen Geaghan, 75
Funeral services for Karen Geaghan, 75, Gregory, will be held Dec. 4 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Gregory. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.
Karen (Veskrna) Geaghan was born July 19, 1949 in Gregory, SD to James (Van) and Delores (Scholz) Veskrna. She was the second child of four children.
Karen grew up by Carlock and enjoyed going to the Carlock grocery store. She spent a lot of time in Mills with her grandma and grandpa and enjoyed swimming in the Spring Creek with her aunts and uncles.
Karen attended school in Gregory and graduated in 1967. Gregory was her home for her whole life.
She married Michael Geaghan in June of 1967 after he returned from Vietnam and they had two children: Bryan and Lisa.
Karen worked some years in the dry goods at Buche’s in Gregory and enjoyed the fabric department as she sewed a lot of clothes for herself and Lisa.
Mike and Karen were members of the West River and Missouri Valley dance clubs in previous years and she loved dancing.
Karen went into the Gregory nursing home in June of 2024 and had a lot of friends that she enjoyed spending time with.
Karen passed away on Nov. 27, 2024 from a massive heart attack that was caused by her having diabetes for 61 years.
Karen is survived by her children Bryan and wife Nancy (Titus) of Burke, SD, and Lisa Bruns and her husband David of Huron, SD; her four grandchildren Jacob (Dainelle) Bruns of Burke, SD, Jessica (Chayce) Lewis of Huron, SD, Savannah Geaghan of Wayne, NE and Cecily Geaghan of Worthington, MN; and two great-grandchildren Alayna and Westyn Lewis of Huron, SD. She is also survived by her mother Delores Jerred of Gregory, SD; her sister Mary and brother Don both of Gregory, SD; special aunt Vernell Andrews from Aztec, NM; along with many other nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her husband Mike, her father James, and her brother Ron, along with many other special relatives and friends too numerous to mention.