Dance team places third

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Winner Area dance pom team took third place at state. In front from left are Amanda Blare and Shelby Scott. In back from left are Emily Sachtjen, Arnolla Duffy, Kiersten Durrin, Brennan Bachmann, Kendyl Bachmann, Dani Westendorf, Emma Jorgensen, Leah Wiechelman and Kierra Bainter.

Winner area dance team took third place at the state meet in Aberdeen.

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Cheer places fifth

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The Winner Area competitive cheer team took fifth place at the state meet in Aberdeen. The cheer team is coached by Val Ewing.

Winner area competitive cheer team took fifth place at the state meet in Aberdeen on Oct. 25. The Lady Warriors scored 219 points.

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Lady Warriors claim title

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Winner High School volleyball team won the SESD tournament Saturday in Parkston. This is the first time the WHS team has won this tournament. The Lady Warriors defeated Parkston and Wagner in the championship round.

The Winner Lady Warriors volleyball came away with wins over Mt. Vernon/Plankinton and South East South Dakota Conference opponent Wagner last Monday, Oct. 21 and Tuesday, Oct. 22.

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Board has set date

By Dan Bechtold
Editor

The date has been set for Christmas in the Courthouse.

The Tripp County Commissioners picked the date of Dec. 6 at its Oct. 22 meeting.

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Demers receives award at state

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Cyndy DeMers, center, Winner Area dance coach, was named the Friend of Dance at the state meet in Aberdeen on Friday. Making the presentation are co-presidents of the South Dakota Dance Coaches Association Amanda Stoeser and Amber Thomas.

Cyndy DeMers, coach of the Winner Area dance team, won the South Dakota Friend of Dance award at the state tournament in Aberdeen.

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Harold Cook, 52

Harold Glen Cook, age 52, of Ideal, SD passed away on Oct. 22, 2019 at the Sanford Medical Center in Sioux Falls, SD.

Wake services were held on Saturday Oct. 26 and Sunday Oct. 27 starting at 7 p.m. at the Ideal Community Hall in Ideal, SD.

Funeral services were held on Monday Oct. 28, 2019 at noon at the Ideal Community Hall in Ideal, SD. Burial followed in the Ideal Cemetery in Ideal.

Harold Glen Cook was born to Charlotte R. Thunder/Cook and Drury D. Cook on Aug. 3 1967. He then attended Ideal School during elementary and Todd County and Flandreau during high school. He enjoyed listening to music very loudly, working out his arms for physical therapy and because that made him feel better, being around all eleven of his grandchildren.

He also loved being outside watching his family play horseshoes and watching the tribe play fast pitch and playing aggravation. Before Harold became a quadriplegic, he enjoyed playing basketball and softball. Harold was also a very hard-working man, he worked for the Jorgensen Farms and also Gary Fast Construction.

Harold is survived by his wife Frances S. Running Horse/Cook whom he married on June 5, 1998. From this union he is survived by three daughters: Faith Cook, Charlene Cook/Walking Eagle (Warren Jr. W.E.), Jeanette Cook (Dylan W.), and one son Kyle Running Horse Sr. (Bridgette R.H.). He is also survived by six brothers: Larry Long Crow Sr, Charles Long Crow, Amos Cook, Delano Cook, Drury Cook, and Bruce Cook. His four sisters are: Leona Long Crow/Foote (Dewey F.), Blossom Cook (Rodney F.), Tammy Cook/Foote (Gerrit F.), and Denise Cook. He also has one surviving uncle Harry Thunder and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.

Harold was preceded in death by his parents Charlotte Thunder/Cook and Drury Cook, brothers Wayne Long Crow, Lowell Long Crow, Mark Long Crow, and Richard Cook as well as sisters Enola Cook and Gwen Cook, grandparents Amos Cook and Jeanette Owl King/Cook, Simon Thunder and Gladys Eagle Star/Thunder and most of all his grandbaby Charlotte Rebecca Cook.

Alona Roubideaux, 46

Alona Roubideaux, age 46, of Mission, SD passed away on Oct. 23, 2019 at the Ava’s House in Sioux Falls, SD. Wake services were held on Sunday Oct. 27 and Monday Oct. 28 at the Bishop Jones Building in Mission, SD.

Funeral services were held on Tuesday Oct. 29th, 2019 at 10 a.m. at the Bishop Jones Building in Mission, SD. Burial followed in the St. Mary’s Garden Cemetery in Wood, SD.

Alona is survived by her husband, Lancer Sr. of White River, SD; her children; Jovan, Dayvon, Lacey, Lancer Jr., Ellisa, Keyon, also her grandchildren; Brett, Dayvon Jr., and Kashton, all of Mission, SD.

She is proceded in death by her mother; Martha Iron Shooter, her father; Aloysius Roubideaux, her brother; Carl and her son; Avery Lee.

Alona was born on Sept. 9, 1973 in Winner, SD to Aloysius and Martha.
She went to St. Joseph’s Indian School until the 8th grade. Sometime after she attended Job Corps where she received her GED. She moved to Mission around the year of 1999, which is also around the time when she met her husband. She then began her life in Mission.

She worked at the Rosebud Casino as a cage cashier for about 3 years. After her time at the casino she then began working as a cook for the Todd County School District. She worked with the school district for about 9 years. In that time, she got to know a lot of the little kids who went through the elementary, they called her “cooker teacher”.

She loved her job at the school. She enjoyed playing bingo, having family get togethers, and she also enjoyed watching football. Denver Broncos was her team. Most importantly she loved her kids, family, and friends. She loved to watch her kids play in any and all sports they participated in. She was their #1 fan. She will be missed greatly be her children, family, and friends.

Margie Bechtold, 86

Margie Joan (Pearsall) Bechtold, 86 of Vermillion, SD passed away peacefully on Thursday, Oct. 17 at the Vermillion Sanford Care Center. She joined the love of her life, Buzzy and they will be golfing and dancing together thru eternity.

Margie was born on Aug. 16, 1933 to Archie and Marjorie (Carter) Pearsall in Lynch, NE. She joined three brothers and one sister while growing up on a farm near Mosher, SD. She attended Burns grade school in Mosher, 3 years of high school at Wood and graduated from White River in 1951. After attending college at Spearfish she worked as a legal secretary in White River.

On Feb. 14, 1953 Margie married Clellan (Buzz) Bechtold at her parent’s home in Mosher. They were together for 65 years until Buzz’s passing on Oct. 30, 2018. Together they raised three children: Crystal McGuire (Vermillion), Monty Bechtold (Pierre) & Cindy Burton (Tulsa, OK).

In 1960 Buzz and Margie built and managed the Maverick Motel in Mission, SD until 1975.

Margie kept very busy with managing the motel including cleaning rooms, daily laundry, and bookkeeping while also taking care of family responsibilities.

Buzz and Margie later moved to Winner and then to Hartford where they built homes and townhomes. They retired in Sioux Falls and wintered part-time in Sun City, AZ for 15 years and returning to SD year-round in 2014 because of health reasons and to be nearer to their children.

Margie was very involved in the lives of her three children attending many events and activities including music concerts, plays, sports and church.

She was a volunteer leader and coordinator for Job’s Daughters and a member of the Eastern Star and Daughters of American Revolution (DAR). She also enjoyed playing bridge, golfing and dancing. Margie started golfing in her 30’s and had great success in winning many trophies and tournaments throughout South Dakota.

She was a marvelous cook and baker, very gifted as she sewed clothing, knitted and crocheted many items for family and others, and made holiday crafts for children and grandchildren. She loved to entertain and was always well-dressed as her past-time later in life was shopping for clothing and shoes.

Margie enjoyed having the family meet for holidays’ at their home and enjoyed spending time with the grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Grateful for having shared in Margie’s life: her three children: Crystal (Jim) McGuire of Vermillion, SD, Monty (Peggy) Bechtold of Pierre, SD and Cindy Burton of Tulsa, OK; 8 grandchildren, Jennifer (Terry) Hrdlicka, Kevin (Janice) McGuire, Brian (Tina) McGuire, Pamela (Dave) Moening, Kelley (Stu) Larson, Cori (Brandon) Haag, Bailey (Mic) Johnson, Jessica (Ben) Cuddy; 17 great-grandchildren; 2 sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, and close friends.

Margie was preceded in death by her husband, Clellan (Buzz) Lloyd Bechtold; a granddaughter, Brianne Lea Bechtold; her parents, Archie and Margorie Pearsall, three brothers: Russell, Robert and Jay Pearsall; and one sister, Lillian Pearsall.

A private family celebration of life and burial of ashes will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations will be distributed to Margie’s favorite charities and may be sent to the Bechtold Family at 501 Sharpe Drive, Vermillion, SD 57069.

Margie celebrated her 85th birthday in Vermillion last August (2018) with her entire family including her husband (Buzz), 3 children, 9 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, spouses, other relatives and friends and 1 granddaughter in memory.

Kevin Long, 64

Kevin Long, 64, of Witten, SD passed away on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019 at his home in Witten surrounded by family.

Funeral service were held on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019 at 10:30 am at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Winner, SD. Burial followed in the Winner City Cemetery. A visitation was held on Wednesday, Oct. 2, from 6-7 pm at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Winner, with a prayer service at 7 pm.

Kevin Duane Long of Witten, SD passed away on Oct. 20, 2019 after a long and very courageous battle with cancer. He will always be a hero to his family for his strength and his love for life during the most trying times. No matter how sick Kevin was, he never complained about how bad it was.

Kevin was born in Pierre, SD on July 20, 1955 to Robert and Gayle (Jordan) Long. Kevin attended Witten Elementary and graduated in 1973 from Wood, South Dakota.

Kevin married Susan Bender Aug. 27, 1981. Together they raised three daughters, Nikki, Lacey, and Taylor.

Although Kevin had many different jobs, his passion was the Witten Elevator where he spent a majority of his life. No matter the place or situation, Kevin would make friends and could talk for hours to complete strangers. There were not many of Kevin’s close friends that went without a comical nickname with a story behind it.

Kevin loved the outdoors. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. Kevin had many hunting and fishing trips, including his Elk trip and fishing trip to Canada. He has passed his passion of hunting and fishing to his grandchildren.

He took the grandson’s out hunting for their first deer or fish. If Kevin wasn’t fishing or looking for that “big buck” you could find him at various activities of his grandchildren.

Kevin served many years on the Town of Witten council and was a volunteer fire fighter until his health began to decline. He served as treasurer of the St. John’s Lutheran church. Kevin was very involved in the activities of Witten throughout the years.

Kevin is survived by his wife Susan, daughters Nikki (Winner), Lacey (Sioux Falls), and Taylor (Sioux Falls), brothers Cary (Witten), Rob (Gillette, WY), Tim and Pam (Kennebec, SD), Brian and Catie (Gillette, WY), Kelly (Witten), Todd (Mitchell, SD) and sisters Becky and Rick (Gillette, WY) and Melanie (Gillette, WY). Grandchildren, Tyler, Austin, Kevin, Delaney, Jaxson, and Lincoln and many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.

Kevin is preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Gayle Long, grandparents Robert and Sylvia Long, Paul and Roseland Jordan, brother Jody Long.