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Circus comes to Winner
The Rosebud Shrine Circus will return to Winner on June 25. The circus, sponsored by the Rosebud Shrine Club, will be presented at 8 p.m. at the Tripp County Fairgrounds.
The international circus will feature a variety of acts to please all ages.
Tickets are available at Winner True Value and BankWest of Winner.
The local Shriners ask there be no coolers.
Shirley Beck, 97
Funeral services for Shirley Beck, 97, Winner, will be held on June 18 at 10:30 a.m. at the Prairie View Gospel Barn, Gregory. Burial will be in the IOOF Cemetery, Gregory.
There is a prayer service on Friday at 7 p.m. at the gospel barn.
Beck died June 9 at the Winner Regional long term care center.
Gay Lynn Barry, 67
Gay Lynn Barry was born to Al and LeArlie (Engel) Barry in Fremont, NE, on June 19, 1954. She was the youngest of two daughters.
Gay Lynn grew up in Dallas, SD, and spent much of her youth at her parent’s indoor roller-skating rink “Al’s Roller Dome” in Dallas. Gay Lynn graduated high school in Gregory, SD in 1972.
Gay Lynn married Jerry Olson. Gay Lynn and Jerry welcomed two children- Jamie and Kristi Lynn.
She attended business school at National American University in Rapid City, SD. Gay Lynn worked for a business office in Red Wing, MN before moving back to Gregory and starting The Flower Garden. Gay Lynn had a love for flowers and was an entrepreneur. She ran two flower shops and a café in Gregory and Winner for a brief time. She later focused on the shop in Gregory. Gay Lynn had a passion and creative gift working with flowers and especially enjoyed working late nights developing beautiful casket sprays.
Gay Lynn adored spending time with her family and watching her grandchildren’s activities. She loved her house dogs and always had a small four-legged companion.
Gay Lynn enjoyed traveling, making trips to New Mexico, Texas, and attending a couple NASCAR races.
She liked drinking Coca-Cola and collecting memorabilia. Since retiring from the flower shop, she especially enjoyed spending time in her yard and flowerbeds.
Gay Lynn appreciated playing cards with her friends at the Senior Center and hosting card parties at home. She was an active member of the Gregory Methodist Church and the Gregory County Historical Society.
Gay Lynn passed away on June 7, 2022, after a battle with metastatic breast cancer at the age of 67.
Gay Lynn is survived by her son Jamie (Mica) Olson (Bloomfield, NE), ten beloved grandchildren: Samantha, Layne, Elliot, Matilynn, Tatum, Kadyn, Callie, Vanessa, Marisa, Jake; sister Marilee (Curt) VanAsperen (Custer, SD,) and a niece Andrea (Cory) Lewis and nephew Cory (Lisa) VanAsperen.
Gay Lynn is preceded in death by her daughter Kristi Olson and parents Al and LeArlie Barry.
Funeral services for Gay Lynn Barry age 67 of Dallas, SD were held on Tuesday June 14 at 10:30 a.m. at the Methodist Church, Gregory, SD. A private family burial followed in the Hillview Cemetery, Dallas, SD.
Richard L. Adrian, 82
Richard L. Adrian, 82, of North Vernon,Ind., passed away at 1:46 p.m., on Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021, at Our Hospice of South-Central Indiana in Columbus.
A memorial service will take place on Friday, June 17, 2022 at 10 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Winner, SD. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the services. A graveside service will then take place on Saturday, June 18, 2022 at 10 a.m. at the Winner City Cemetery in Winner, SD.
A memorial service was held on Friday, Dec. 3, 2021, at Sawyer-Pickett Funeral and Cremation Service.Burial will take place at a later date, cremation was chosen.
Born on March 13, 1939, Mission, SD., Richard was the loving son of Earl and Elizabeth (Angel) Adrian. He was united in marriage to Ruth Knox on Feb. 13, 1982. She survives.
Richard graduated from Marquette University, then earned his master’s degree in business from the University of Detroit. He had retired as an investment analyst and was also a farmer. He served as a treasurer for several years for the Jennings County Community Foundation and was a board member. Richard helped establish the Jennings County Farmer’s Market. He is a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, and Indiana Farm Bureau.
In addition to his wife, Ruth Adrian of North Vernon, survivors include daughter, Kirsten Adrian of North Vernon; sons, Daniel L. (Alison) Adrian of Mason, OH, Richard L. (Amanda) Adrian of Greer, SC, and Jonathan P. (Angela) Adrian of Scipio; brothers, Dean Adrian of Ft Collins, CO, and Billy Adrian of Mission, SD; grandchildren, Alexander and Samantha Adrian, Mia, Dylan, and Ava Adrian, and Quinn, Duncan, Conner, and Brandon Adrian.
Richard was preceded in death by his parents, Earl and Elizabeth Adrian; 1st wife, Margaret (Mesner) Adrian; daughter, Megan Adrian; son, Michael Adrian; sister, Helen Marie Hanson; brother, Robert Adrian; and grandson, Rondal Lee Adrian.
Memorial donations can be made through the funeral home to Our Hospice of Jennings County or the Rondal Lee Adrian Scholarship Fund through the Jennings County Foundation.
Elizabeth Ruth Cahoy, 96
Elizabeth Ruth Cahoy, 96, formerly of Colome/Dallas, SD passed away peacefully surrounded by family at her home near Rockerville, SD on Saturday, June 11, 2022.
Liz was born on the Turtle Butte homestead, northwest of Wewela, SD on Oct. 26, 1925. She was the youngest of five children born to Louis and Christiana (‘Annie’ Hartmaier) Link. She was baptized and confirmed at Hope Lutheran Church and attended Turtle Butte Elementary School. At age 12, her father passed away and shortly thereafter she and her mother moved to Colome, SD. She worked at the Colome Cash Store and graduated high school in 1943.
On April 20, 1945 she was united in marriage to Melvin Cahoy. They lived on farms near Bonesteel and north of Dallas before moving to their permanent farm southeast of Colome in 1949, where Liz was an essential partner in all aspects of farm life for almost 60 years. She later had part in Colome’s Rose Manor Assisted Living. And, thanks to the care and concern from many friends and relatives, she was able to enjoy living in her own apartment in Colome, prior to moving to the Black Hills in 2018.
She was a devoted member of the Zion Lutheran Church where she served the Lord in many capacities including teaching Sunday school, helping with Vacation Bible School, Ladies Aid and WELS Medical Mission. One of her labors of love was creating unique floral arrangements, for all to enjoy, at countless church services. Liz cherished time spent with family, friends and neighbors. She enjoyed traveling, gardening, sewing, cooking, baking, polka music, word search books, chocolate, life, laughs and hugs.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, her parents, sisters Gertrude & Harry Ahlers, Helen & Louis Vander Kuur, and Louise & Jerome Harkin, brother Otto & Minnie Link and sister-in-law Julia & Howard Bates and son-in-law Robert Brownell.
She is survived by her only daughter, Shirley Brownell and grandson, Robert (R.J.) Brownell, Rockerville, SD, granddaughter, Betsy (Greg) Brose and great-granddaughters, Lily Brose of Hill City, SD and Kaia Brose, Corinth, Greece and many nieces, nephews and friends.
Funeral services will be held at the Colome Zion Lutheran Church on Friday, June 17 at 10:30 a.m. Viewing will take place at the church just prior to the service. Burial will be at the Colome Cemetery.
Dwite Miles Krizan, 75
Dwite Miles Krizan passed away peacefully on June 9, 2022, at the Veteran’s Hospital in Fargo, N. D., at the age of 75.
Dwite was born Oct. 24, 1946, to Miles and Sadie (DeSmet) Krizan in Winner, South Dakota. He graduated from Colome High School in 1964 and then spent four years in the Army, one of which was in Vietnam.
He married Garnet Kaiser and had two children, Michael James and Michelle Dawn.
In 1988 he married Janice (Kristofferson) Dathe, his best friend and the love of his life. Janice had three children, Byron, Davis, and Sheila, and he loved them as his own.
Dwite worked at Wayne’s Auto Shop in Winner, SD, and Homestake Goldmine in Lead, SD. They moved to the Britton, SD area, where he worked as a mechanic at Holland Brothers and his own shop, Dwite’s Auto and Small Engine Service. After retiring in 2018, they moved to Fargo, ND, to be closer to the VA Hospital.
Dwite enjoyed hunting, fishing, and team roping with his horse, Pete. With Janice, he enjoyed gardening and canning their harvests. He was always ready to have coffee with friends and neighbors. Dwite was a member of the American Legion and the VFW in Britton, where he served as commander for four years.
Grateful for having shared Dwite’s life are his wife, Janice; sons Michael (Angee) of Colorado Springs, CO, and Davis (Abby) Dathe of Rapid City, SD; daughters Michelle (Mike) L’Hotta of Monument, CO, and Sheila Dathe of Aurora, CO; brothers and sisters, Monte (Delorus) Krizan of Dallas, SD, Kelly (Cynthia) Krizan of Woodinville, WA, Kathy (Ralph) Carson of Bountiful, UT, and Jae (Bob) Stiehl of Rapid City, SD.
Along with many others, preceding Dwite in death are his parents, Miles and Sadie Krizan; son, Byron Dathe; nephew, Nicholas Krizan; and uncle, Milton John Krizan.
Memorials are preferred to the Fargo VA Hospital at https://www.cdceportal.va.gov/donate_online/
New Lutheran pastor settles in
By Dan Bechtold
Editor
Nathaniel Biebert is the new pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church of Winner.
He was installed on May 8 and his first service was May 15.
Originally from Wisconsin, he came to Winner from a church in south Austin,Texas, where he had served for five years.
The new Winner pastor went to a Lutheran preparatory school in Watertown, Wis. Following high school, he went to Martin Luther College in New Ulm, Minn., for four years. Following college he entered the seminary and went to a Wisconsin Lutheran seminary in Mequon, Wis.
His seminary training included a vicar year in Amherst, N.H.
After seminary he was assigned as a staff pastor at Nebraska Lutheran High School in Waco, Neb.
Following a year there he served a dual county parish in Wisconsin, northwest of Wausau. He served these churches for 6 ½ years. He was then assigned to a church in south Austin, Texas.
The main thing that drew him to Winner was the fact this church has been without a pastor for over two years.
One change he plans to make is re-instating bible classes. They had to be canceled due to the vacancy in the church.
Biebert’s father serves as a pastor of a Lutheran church in Neillsville, Wis.
Ever since he was in the sixth grade Biebert has wanted to be a pastor. He said his father held devotionals around the dinner table each morning and evening. “That made an impact on me more than anything else. He instilled in us the love of Jesus and his word. I wanted to share that with others is why I became a pastor,” he said.
The new Winner pastor comes from a large family. He is the oldest of 8, seven boys and one girl.
Biebert enjoys studying God’s word. “I love digging into the Hebrew and Greek in the scriptures to prepare a good sermon.”
As a pastor, he likes to get to know people and share God’s word with them.
“I love preaching,” he said.
He enjoys the friendly community of Winner. “I love the wide open spaces and rolling hills”’
Biebert loves to fly fish and hopes to get a chance to do that in the Black Hills. He is also looking forward to getting into pheasant hunting.
The friendliest of the people in Winner is evident to him. He explained more people have stopped by his office the first month he was here than ever stopped to see him in Austin.
He and wife Katherine enjoy living in Winner.
He looks forward to leading the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church family. “Without Jesus I would not be who I am and what I am,” he said.
Health fair, jeep drawing on June 10
Winner Regional Health is hosting its annual Health Fair on June 10 from 6:30 a.m. to noon.
This year there will be over 32 booths to provide the community with a wide array of health information and services.
The event will be held in the new section of the clinic and the hospital. A free breakfast will be provided from 6:30 – 10 a.m.
Some of the services that will be provided that day is a wellness panel, which consists of a CBC with differential, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, Lipid Panel, Glycated Hemoglobin (A1C) and TSH for $80. Nursing will be providing free blood pressure testing, respiratory therapy will be providing free spirometry testing along with information on asthma, COPD, and smoking cessation and the clinic will be providing a free colorectal cancer FIT test. In addition, there will be a wealth of information made available ranging from the South Dakota Department of Social Services, nutrition, poison control, career opportunities, sustaining long-term memory, disability services, insurance coverage, funeral service planning, local religious events and church times, breast cancer support groups, fitness, and the opportunity to learn more about the community’s newest emergency flight services. For more information, please call (605) 842-7100.
This event will serve as a one-stop-shop, with over 32 internal and external booths that have come together to serve the community, consisting of: nursing, Southern Belle Cattlewomen Association, OB and ER, Winner Resource Center, pharmacy, Nutrition Services, South Dakota Department of Social Services – Child Protective Services, Outpatient Services, South Dakota Department of Social Services – Economic Assistance, Community Health and Home Health, South Dakota Department of Social Services – Aging, Human Resources, Southern Plains, Respiratory Therapy, Hearing Health Center, Physical Therapy, Community Connections, Long Term Care Social Services, Golden Prairie Manor, Better Choice/Better Health, The Insurance Center, Krystine Ernest Fitness, lab, Main Gate Counseling, Radiology, Sisters and Survivors, Mason Funeral Home, Clinic, Winner Ministerial Association, LifeServe Blood Center, and Pink Posse.
The Driven to Serve Campaign will be selling the remaining tickets for the New 2021 Jeep Renegade raffle. In addition, there will be a silent auction for all donated potted plants or flowers. If you would like to donate one for the event, please drop off at the main entrance of the Long Term Care between Monday June 6 and by noon on June 8.
All proceeds from the Jeep raffle and the silent auction go towards the Driven to Serve Campaign for a 3D mammography at Winner Regional Health.
The big event at the health fair will be the drawing for the
Jeep Renegade. The drawing will be at 11:30 a.m. in front of long term care.
While you do not need to be present to win the Jeep, you may want to be present to win the added
$500 maintenance package to go with the Jeep, if you are to win. The $500 package was donated by the following
community partners, which includes four oil changes from Frontier Motors, a complete car detail by Storms Car Care, $100 ind fuel by the Gus Stop C Stores, and four car washes by Town and Country Sales (Burger’s Car Wash). At 11 a.m. the health care center will be recognizing the donors of the Jeep and getting a photo of them. At 11:15 a.m., Joyce Heath will shave the pink goatee and hair of the executive director of the Winner Regional Health and Wellness Foundation, while dawning bright pink tube socks, shorts, and a custom breast cancer awareness t-shirt. At 11:30 a.m., the drawing of the Jeep Renegade will be held. At 11:45 a.m., if the winner of the Jeep Renegade is present, the executive director will personally wash the Jeep.