This week there will be a big concrete pour on the Highway 18 project in
Winner.
At the weekly construction update on Sept. 5, Doug Sherman of the South
Dakota Department of Transportation office in Winner explained starting Sept.
12 concrete will be poured from South County Road to Taft Street. This is on
the south side of the highway.
While this work is going on all side streets in this area will be closed
with the exception of Taft St. and South County Road.
Once the concrete is in place the center turn lane concrete will begin.
Sherman said Northern Plains Construction is focusing on dirt work and
base course placement from Taft St. to the end of the project at Casey’s.
Sherman estimated the underground storm sewer and all base work will be in by
Sept. 15.
“We are getting to the home stretch on this project,”said Sherman.
“We will have a great highway for everyone to enjoy,” he said.
Ty Scott Dimond was
born on Nov. 29, 1990, in Winner, SD and was welcomed into this world by his
parents Scott and Julie (Hall) Dimond and big sister, Ashley. He lived on a
ranch north of Wood, SD. He would help with feeding bottle calves and lambs and
started riding horses at a very young age. He would be joined by brother Tate
in 1996 and would grow up in Wood, SD. Ty and his siblings enjoyed the freedom
of small-town life, playing in the Wood park and would play cops and robbers
with the Larson, Ryno and Tucker kids.
Ty and his siblings
loved riding horse and would help their dad with raising cattle. Ty loved
riding dirt bikes and enjoyed many adventures riding with his friends. Ty loved
his coon dogs and enjoyed hunting with them along with all of his friends and
his siblings.
Ty attended Wood Grade
School and then attended White River Middle School where he would start playing
football. He loved playing football in high school and although he only weighed
about 140 lbs., he was one of the hardest hitting players on the team. Ty was
very close with all his teammates. Ty graduated from White River High School in
2009 and he had a close circle of friends, many of them being his classmates.
They would hunt and fish together and often grill up some of their catch in his
mother’s shop. He and his friends were also part of a branding crew during
their high school years helping all the local ranchers. Ty was a very hard
worker and spent his high school summer months working for Harvey Bierema and
Dan Valburg.
Ty attended Western
Dakota Tech in Rapid City to become an electrician. He received his Associates
of Applied Science degree in 2011 and began his career with Kucera Electric in
Winner, SD. Ty worked the required hours; studied, tested for, and passed the
exam to obtain his South Dakota Electrical Contractors license. One of Ty’s
dreams was owning his own business and after working diligently to achieve it
he would start Dimond Electric, in Wood SD. Ty also held a North Dakota
Master’s Electrical license and worked for Muth Electric in ND. Ty was
currently working for H&O Electric in Winner, SD under the supervision of
Red Osborne, whom he admired greatly.
Ty was married to
Valerie (Vandermay) Dimond and together they welcomed three daughters into the
world. The greatest loves and joys of his life were his three girls Jentry,
born November of 2013, Paisley, born May of 2015, and Tierney, born on February
of 2018. He loved to fish and taught his girls to fish at a young age. Ty also
enjoyed playing guitar and bought Jentry a guitar for them to begin playing
together. He also bought Jentry and Paisley BB guns and was teaching them to
shoot and took them rabbit hunting in the winter. He was also teaching his
girls to ride horses. Ty was an incredible uncle and would often be joined by
Tate and his kids on these adventures.
Ty met the love of his
life, Nichole Lee in June of 2020. Although the time they had together was
brief, it was filled with love, laughter, pranks, and slow dancing in the
kitchen while they cooked together. Ty cherished his time with not only Nichole
but with his three daughters, Jentry, Paisley, and Tierney; and Nichole’s
children Braxtyn and Miah. He spent countless hours pitching baseballs, bike
riding, and playing with the kids in his pool. Ty proposed to Nichole on Dec.
15 2022, and was so excited about wedding planning often sending Nichole ideas
for their ceremony and was looking forward to spending their lives together.
Ty is survived by his
loving family including his three daughters, Jentry, Paisley and Tierney. His
fiancée, Nichole Lee & her children, Braxtyn and Miah. His mother, Julie
Hall. His sister Ashley Dimond & Courtney Krogman, his brother Tate Dimond
& Tierra Axdahl and their children, Braedynn and Scott Dimond. His
grandparents, Twila Edwards, Scott & Mary Hall and Mark & Delores
Edwards. His aunts and uncles: Kim & Sandy Hall, Clayton, Lori, Duane &
Karey Hall, Laurie McCabe & Rodger Drake, Vava Dimond & John Vesco. His
cousins: Scott, Lane, Chandra, Sheena, Thomas, Peyton, Brandon, and Traye. And
the mother of his children Valerie (Vandermay) Dimond.
Ty was preceded in
death by his father, Scott Dimond, his grandparents Larry Dimond and Joyce Hall
and his uncle Kevin McCabe.
Visitation was held on
Thursday, Sept. 7, at the Wood Community Hall.
Funeral services were
held 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8, at the Wood
Community Hall.
Burial followed at the
Evergreen Cemetery in Wood.
Memorial moneys
received will go to a college fund for Ty’s daughters. Cards and memorials may
be sent to P.O. Box 383 Wood, SD 57585.
Robert Ahlman, 94, of
Colome, South Dakota, passed away on Sunday, Sept. 3, 2023 at the Winner
Regional Long Term Care Facility in Winner, South Dakota.
Funeral service
was held on Monday, Sept. 11, 2023 at 10
a.m. at the Winner Methodist Church in Winner, SD. Burial followed in the Colome City Cemetery.
Robert (Bob) Eldon
Ahlman, born on Sept. 8, 1928, to Albert and Roberta (Wygal) Ahlman and
surrounded by the love of his family entered his eternal heavenly home on Sept.
3, 2023. He was reunited in glory with his parents, Albert and Roberta Ahlman,
his brother, Eugene (Gene) Ahlman, and his beloved wife, JoAnn (Harter) Ahlman,
alongside numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins who had gone before him.
Bob’s life was one
marked by gentleness, love, and unwavering commitment to his family and
community. He spent his formative years on the family ranch, alongside his
older brother, Gene. He received his education at Clairmont Country School and
graduated from Colome High School in 1948. Following graduation, Bob answered
the call to serve his country and joined the National Guard, actively
contributing for several years.
In March of 1950, Bob
married the love of his life, JoAnn Harter, and together they embarked on a
72-year journey filled with love and togetherness. To this beautiful union,
they were blessed with four daughters: Peggy Ann, Glenda Lee, Susan Jean, and
Lori Jane.
Bob was not just a
model family man; he was also a brilliant fabricator. There was no piece of
machinery that he couldn’t fix, earning him the trust and respect of countless
farmers and ranchers throughout south-central South Dakota. In 1973, he and
JoAnn decided to start a new chapter in their lives, selling their acreage to
open Bob’s Machine Shop in Colome. However, even with their move to town, Bob
never strayed too far from his roots, traveling each weekend back to the family
farm to help his brother, Gene.
Bob was a dedicated
member of the South Dakota Welders Association, demonstrating his commitment to
his craft. He served his community as the mayor of Colome, contributed as a
volunteer firefighter, and faithfully attended and served at the United Methodist
Church. His life was a testament to the values of faith, hard work, humility,
and family.
In his spare time, Bob
found joy in reading, hunting, solving puzzles, and teaching his grandkids to
play checkers. He relished Sunday drives on dirt roads and the simple pleasure
of a hearty meal, with meat and potatoes, followed by sweet tea and dessert.
Bob had a passion for sharing his knowledge of machines and interests in
history and geography with those around him. He lovingly shared in the joys and
sorrows of his family, making his days truly rich in love and work.
Bob leaves behind a
legacy of love and dedication that will forever be cherished by his family.
While he will be greatly missed, his gentleness, his loving eyes, his
mischievous raised eyebrow, and his endearing wink will live on in our
memories.
Those fortunate enough
to have shared their lives with Bob are his daughters: Peggy Soper, Glenda
Simer, Susan (Rob) Saunders, and Lori Haukaas. Thirteen grandchildren
including: Eric Brown, Danta (Barry)
Simonson, Crystal Allen, Allissa (Alex) Gurnsey, Chris (Michelle) Sachtjen,
Connor (Cassie) Sachtjen, Beth Larsen, Bonnie (Ken Harkins) Saunders, Erica
(Ivan) Beck, Jacque Haukaas, Lacey Brubaker, Paige Haukaas and Peter (Cheyenne)
Haukaas. Twenty-six great-grandchildren
including: Taylor (Cody) Ratz, Devon
Simonsen, Ciara Allen, Jordyne Hoffman, Lacy Sachtjen, Layton Sachtjen, Laila
Sachtjen, Boyd Sachtjen, Bo Sachtjen, Harley Hall, David Hall, Frankie Harkins,
Grace Harkins, Ethan (Angela) Beck, Aidan Beck, Ayla Beck, Amir Hariri, Javon
Haukaas, Korbin Miller, Mila Johnson, Isabelle Brubaker, Landon Brubaker, Ace
Brubaker, Paxtyn Miller, Whitlee Haukaas, Bodee Haukaas. Three great-great grandchildren,
including: Cash Wheeler, Reagan Kahler
and Nora Beck.
In celebrating the
life of Robert Eldon Ahlman, we remember a man who lived with purpose,
integrity, and an abundance of love. The significance of his life will continue
to shine brightly through the lives of those he touched. Rest in peace, Papa
Bob, until we meet again.
With heavy hearts, it
was announce the passing of Patricia
(Pat) Florence Hall on Sept. 3, 2023, a devoted wife, caring mother,
grandmother, friend, and a pillar of love within her community.
Pat, born on July 15,
1942, in Okreek, South Dakota, touched the lives of many through her kindness,
compassion, and unwavering devotion.
Patricia was the
beloved wife of Wayne (Baldy) Hall, a partnership that exemplified enduring
love and companionship. Alongside her husband, Pat shared her heart with their
faithful dog, Stella, a constant source of joy in their lives.
As a mother, Pat’s
dedication knew no bounds. She leaves behind three sons who were the center of
her world. Jess Hall (Merri Jo), his four children: Darcy Swanson, Janette
Cummings, Jay Hall, and Traci Kyder. Justin Hall (Rachel) and their two
children: Morgan Hall and Natalie Hall. Jason Hall (Karissa) and their four
children: Peyton Hall Jones, Karson Hall, Larkin Hall, and Jeslyn Hall. Pat
felt blessed to be surrounded by her eight great-grandchildren, who brought her
immeasurable joy and happiness.
Pat’s nurturing spirit
extended far beyond her immediate family. Her passion for gardening mirrored
her ability to nurture relationships, and she was loved by everyone who had the
privilege of knowing her. She had a special place in her heart for the elders
in her community, often visiting and providing assistance to bring happiness to
their lives.
Pat is preceded in
death by her parents, Vivian Viola Haukaas and Henry John Haukaas, and her
siblings John Henry Haukaas, Anthony Lee Haukaas, Mable Margaret Emery, Sidney
Whetam Haukaas, Martin Nels Haukaas and her niece Malia Emery. She is survived
by her siblings Henrietta (Hank) Joens, Peter Lewis Haukaas, Cora May Dale,
Dorothy Marie Nelson, Jay Sokol, and all of her nieces and nephews.
In this time of
remembrance, let us celebrate Pat’s life, her boundless love, and the countless
lives she touched.
Patricia Hall’s legacy
will live on through the memories she created and the love she shared. In lieu
of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to Feeding South
Dakota, a fitting tribute to her lifelong dedication to caring for others.
Duane Everett Brunkow,
87, of Winner, SD passed away on Monday, Sept. 4, 2023, at the Dougherty Hospice
House in Sioux Falls, SD after a brief battle with cancer.
A funeral service was
held on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023, at 11
am with a visitation 10 am at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in
Winner, SD. Burial will be held on Wednesday,
Sept. 13, 2023, at the South Dakota Veterans Cemetery in Sioux Falls, SD.
Duane was born on
March 11, 1936, to Clarice (Frank) and Clarence Brunkow in Western, NE, where
he lived until he was 9. He then moved
to Ideal, SD. Later he and his mother moved to Winner, SD. He graduated from Winner High School in
1955.
He enlisted in the
United States Marine Corps where he served from 1957 to 1960.
Duane was united in
marriage to Joan (Bolander) on May 20, 1962, they shared 61 wonderful years
together and they had three children Janet, Doug and Julie.
He joined the South
Dakota National Guard in 1978 where he served for 18 years. During his service
he was activated and deployed to Iraq during Operation Desert Storm.
He was an active
volunteer in Winner, SD. He was a
volunteer fireman, drove over 35,000 miles for DAV taking veterans to medical
appointments, and was a lifetime member of the VFW and the Legion.
Duane held several
jobs during his lifetime, but his favorite was building. He made items for his family as gifts and
when requested. He also drove cars for
area car dealerships as he loved to drive and be on the road. He also loved sports and hunting. Family was extremely important to Duane, and
he loved to visit and spend time with all his extended family.
Grateful for having
shared his life are his wife Joan, daughter Janet (Dave) Kauer of Sioux Falls,
SD; son Doug (Kristine) of Sacramento, CA; and daughter Julie (Erin) Peterson
of Omaha, NE. Grandchildren Amanda (Jay)
Bhatt, Isabella, Issak and Sophia Brunkow, Ella and Adam Peterson. Great-Grandchild Arjun Bhatt.
He was preceded in
death by his parents Clarence and Clarice Brunkow.