Bruce Swartz, 67, died on Dec. 28, at home
after a long-fought battle with cancer.
Bruce was born on Dec. 29, 1954, to Jerome and
Virginia Swartz in Winner, SD.
He is survived by his longtime partner,
Terri Porubensky; and two sons, Luke (Wendy) Swartz and Jacob Swartz, Jordan
(Kallie) all of Rapid City; Ryan (Rachael) Midland, TX, and Aaron of Vancouver,
WA. Bruce also leaves behind one
brother, Terry Swartz (Kathy); sister-in-law, Judy Swartz; and six
grandchildren, Harper and Kinsley Swartz, Bridger and Haven Swartz, Kendall
Wittenberg and Jasmine (Austin) Franke; as well as several nieces and nephews.
Bruce grew up in Ideal/Winner, South Dakota, and then attended Northern State University until he married in 1978. After moving to Rapid City, he was trained to be a piano technician which he embraced and did until just recently. If you own a piano in the Rapid City area, chances are that he probably tuned it!
While his boys were growing up, Bruce was very
involved in all their sporting events.
He coached both boys in baseball, basketball and soccer and was their
strongest cheerleader when they both swam competitively. When the grandchildren came along, he
cherished every minute he could spend with them. The kids are always asking, “When is
Papa Bruce taking us fishing?”
Bruce also loved dogs! He always
had a lab or two!
Bruce and Terri were known for their
grilling parties as well as Super Bowl parties.
They had a beautiful yard, and many fun times were had playing various
yard games while Bruce grilled for anyone who stopped by. He loved entertaining and everyone enjoyed his
sense of humor and quick wit.
Bruce was preceded in death by his parents, Jerome
and Virginia Swartz; and a brother, Frank Swartz.
Services were on Wednesday, Jan. 4 at 11am at Trinity Lutheran Church in Rapid City. Burial will be at later date.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.kinkadefunerals.com.
Robert Harold Harrison, 78,
of Brighton, CO, formerly of Gregory, SD passed away on Friday, Dec. 23, 2022
at St Anthony’s North Hospital in Westminster, CO.
Funeral services will be held
on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023 at 1 p.m. at
the Winner United Methodist Church in Winner, SD. Burial will follow in the
Winner Cemetery.
Bob was born May 26, 1944 to Harold
and Ellen (Bailey) Harrison in Burke, SD. Bob was the third oldest of eight
children. He graduated from Gregory High School in 1962. He spent many years at
his Grandfather and Grandmother Bailey’s ranch near the Missouri River helping
with all the aspects of running a ranch. He had great and fond memories with
his brothers playing as well as working on the ranch. After completing high
school he joined the US Navy. He completed basic training at San Diego, CA and
later spent time at Subic Bay in Olongapo, Philippines and Bremerton, WA on the
U.S.S. Kitty Hawk. Bob’s professional career culminated with thirty-five years
in the construction industry. Projects comprised of single family homes,
commercial buildings including hotels and restaurants.
Bob and Rose Gies were married and to this union, three children were born,
Brian, Kristine and Kelly. They later divorced.
On New Year’s Eve 1980 Bob
and Gail Kerner were married. Bob’s passing was within days of celebrating
their 42nd year anniversary. Eldest son Brian described his father as “The
coolest, smartest, toughest, person we’ve ever known just left this mortal
coil. He was a lot of things to a lot of people; a sailor, a pilot, a
tradesman, a policeman, a pool hustler, a lumberjack, a truck driver, and a
fixer of all things, but to us he was a husband, a dad, a grandpa, a brother, a
brother-in-law, an uncle and a friend. He was larger than life, a comic book
superhero, fearless, strong, and indestructible. He could wield a sledge
hammer, guitar, paint brush, or chainsaw with an artist’s precision and could
master any task, tool or instrument in a flash. His laugh will echo in our
hearts forever. Bob Harrison, you will be greatly missed!” This describes Bob
perfectly. Bob’s greatest passion was flying his airplane around the country.
He was so proud to have his brother-in-law Terry and nephew Rylee continue the
love of flying. Bob was preceded in death by his parents Harold Harrison and
Julius and Ellen Bartling, his brothers Claude, Doug, Jack, Dirk and niece
Robin.
Bob is survived by his wife
Gail; his children: Brian (Melissa) Harrison, Kelly Harrison and Kristine (Tom)
Conley, grandchildren: India Harrison, Sam Conley, Savannah Saiz Harrison and
Sebastian Saiz Harrison; siblings: Michael (Linda) Bartling, Blane (Terri)
Bartling and Colleen (Marshall) Springer, along with brothers-in-law,
sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, aunt, cousins and numerous friends.
Funeral services for Kevin Sundquist were
held Jan. 9 at the Gregory Auditorium with pastor Scott McCellen officiating.
Burial will be at a later date in the
Hillview Cemetery, Dallas.
Kevin was born on Aug. 22, 1956, to Richard
and Evelyn Sundquist. He grew up and lived in Dallas, South Dakota his whole
life. From a young age, he enjoyed spending time with many great friends.
Neighborhood friends fueled his love for going fast and finding whatever
trouble they could. After graduating 8th grade from Dallas, he graduated from
Gregory High School in 1974. His passion for speed continued through building
and racing stock cars and operating anything he could with a steering wheel and
engine (especially Mopar). He enjoyed playing on the Dallas Toads softball team
and served a term as the Mayor of Dallas. After his father passed, Kevin
continued farming and raising cattle through the years. He found the love of
his life, Lorrie, and had their first date on New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31, 1984.
They later happily wed on Feb. 14, 1986. From this marriage came the new loves
of their lives, with the birth of their children. Jerin was born on June 22,
1989. Jada was born on January 15, 1991.
Throughout Kevin’s life, he has been
employed in many enjoyable endeavors. Some highlights include cattle, mobile
welding/repair business, machine shop, CNC cutter with Jerin, Ranchers Welding,
manufacturing, aluminum recycling and a love for buying, selling, and trading.
His hard work, immense knowledge, and self-taught welding skills resulted in
businesses he created: Sundquist Farm Service, KESWELD Benders and K&J
Recycling. Kevin was a jack of all trades with many homemade inventions and
modifications. One proud achievement is Kevin’s patented invention of a tubing
bender. Being able to fix and build anything he could dream up was one of his
biggest talents. Many of Kevin’s metal creations and artwork can be seen around
the community and surrounding areas.
As a father, Kevin was truly everything. He just had “it.” The love, devotion and pure passion he had for Jerin and Jada was second to none. His teachings, lessons and discipline to raise strong and independent children were his ultimate goal, but his mission in life was to raise his children in God’s true faith that he believed in. Kevin’s faith journey was not limited to just his family, as everyone was family to him. His selfless way of life and the love in his heart impacted countless people and affected a multitude of others’ eternal salvation.
Kevin’s biggest blessings came into his life when he became Grampa. His sidekick Beckem and sweetheart Ana became his pride and joy. He enjoyed spoiling them and building their own play station in Dallas. 4-wheeler rides became a highlight for the whole family at almost every visit to Grampa & Nanna’s. Like a kid himself, he always initiated the fun that included snowball fights, sledding, camping, fireworks shows and much more. Grampa’s famous pancakes and cream puff dessert were always a favorite.
Kevin’s love for family, friends, and fun was expressed by him in the largest of ways. There was never a dull moment around Kevin with constant mischief, adventures and meaningful one-liners. He considered himself as a kid that never grew up because he remained a kid at heart. He always had something up his sleeve with a sparkle in his eye and a hearty chuckle. His infectious laugh and loving personality was shown to all and will be missed by many.
Kevin was preceded in death by his father, Richard, as well as infant twin siblings Lee and Leann.
Kevin is survived by his wife, Lorrie of Dallas, SD; his mother, Evelyn Sundquist of Gregory, SD; his son Jerin (daughter Keviana) and special friend Whitney Webb of Gregory, SD; his daughter Jada Sundquist (son Beckem Bauld) and special friend Trevor Krcil (his children Libby, Tucker, Keaton) of Burke, SD; brother Gary Sundquist and special friend Eileen of Hanson, ID; sister Kim Ludemann (Dewey) of Fairfax, SD; brother Troy Sundquist (Paula) of Gregory, SD; as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Betty Forgey, 86, of Winner, SD passed away
on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023 at the Winner Regional Healthcare Facility in Winner,
SD.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday,
January 11, 2023 at 11 a.m. at the Christ Lutheran Church in Winner, SD. Burial will follow in the Colome City
Cemetery. A visitation will be held one
hour prior to funeral service.
Betty Lou Fode was born on June 23, 1936 in
her parents home in Gregory County, SD. She grew to womanhood on the family
farm south of Carlock, SD. She was baptized and confirmed in the Peace Lutheran
Church. She attended country school and later attended Springview, NE High
School and graduated in 1954.
She
was married to James Jacob Forgey on June27, 1954. After the wedding they moved
to Casper, WY area, where Jim worked road construction for Forgey Construction.
Their firstborn, Dennis James, was born in 1955. They moved back to the family
farm in Tripp County, SD. Kay Louise was born in 1957 followed by Julie Ann in
1960.
Farm
life was familiar to Betty, but, being a strong Christian woman was her true
calling in life. She enjoyed teaching Sunday school and played a very active
roll in the church, cooking and serving meals for events. Everyone who had a
conversation with Betty understood that she was a woman of strong,
unquestionable faith. She played a big part in the faith of her children,
grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
Jim
and Betty moved to Winner, SD in 1995. Betty worked at the Winner Bakery and
later at the Golden Prairie Manor where she enjoyed serving and caring for
others. She also taught an aerobics class at the Manor. She never tired of
service to others and made many friends in the process. Later, in her
retirement, she would often care for her great-grandchildren and attend their activities.
She
enjoyed many things in her spare time including painting ceramics, selling
Watkins to friends and neighbors, playing cards, and reading her Bible. She
also enjoyed gardening and cooking for her family.
In
July of 2022 Betty moved to the Elder Inn in Winner, SD. The lord called her
home on Jan. 5, 2023 to be with her husband Jim in Heaven.
She
is survived by her sister Marge (Fode) Meorike of Burke, SD, children Dennis
(Jan) Forgey of Spearfish SD, Kay (Brad) Bolton of Dallas SD, Julie Reynolds of
Fremont IN, 12 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, and sister-in-laws Lucy
Forgey, Audrey Walker, and Lou Libolt.
Betty was preceded in death by her husband Jim
Forgey, parents Earhart and Anna Fode and brother Fred.
Eight
West River football teams reached the 11 man state playoffs this season but
Winner was one of the teams that stood out.
Winner
has five players on the Rapid City Journal’s Best of the West 11 man football
team.
Winner
reached its fourth straight championship game and ninth title game in 15
seasons as it finished with an 11-1 record and state runner-up.
A
summary of the Winner players on the team.
Aiden
Barfuss proved to be a force on both sides of the ball for the Warriors. He
earned Class 11B all-state honors for his efforts in the backfield.
Barfuss
rushed 138 times for 1,050 yards to average 7.6 yards per carry and racked up
18 rushing touchdowns. He added 36 tackles, six tackles for loss, an interception
and a pass breakup on defense.
On
special teams, he averaged 42 yards per kickoff return, with a touchdown and
kicked off for an average of 45 yards per attempt.
Jack
Kruger anchored an offensive line that allowed the Warriors’ backs to rush for
over 3,600 yards. Kruger’s efforts earned him all-SESD and all-state honors.
Ethan
Bartels made a difference on all sides of the ball. The senior caught seven
passes for 181 yards and five touchdowns as a tight end. As a kicker he
averaged 48.5 yards per punt and 45.7 yards per kickoff.
Bartels
also stood strong in the trenches with 10 tackles, four tackles for loss, a
pass breakup and an interception. He earned all-SEDS honors and a Class 11B nod
as a defensive lineman.
Riley
Orel and Blake Volmer were both defensive backs.
Orel was
exceptional for the Warriors on both sides of the ball. At running back he
rushed 79 times for 880 yards and 12 touchdowns while averaging 11.1 yards per
carry to earn all-state honors.
On
defense, Orel racked up 25 tackles, broke up 12 passes and intercepted a pass.
Volmer
stepped up as quarterback this season and locked down opponents as a defensive
back.
Volmer
racked up 18 tackles, six pass breakups and six interceptions to earn Class 11B
all-state honors.