Will Sargent, 28

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Will Sargent, age 28, of Mission, passed away on Saturday, November 12, 2016.

Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, November 18, 2016 at the United Methodist Church in Winner. Burial will follow at the Winner City Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 6-7 p.m. Thursday, November 17, 2016 at the United Methodist Church in Winner with a Prayer Service starting at 7 p.m.

Albert “Abe” D. Walton, 82

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Abe was born on Dec. 1, 1933, on the family farm in Clearfield, SD to Ralph and Freda (Wagner) Walton.

Abe was raised on the family farm in Tripp County, SD where he began his lifelong passion with horses and learned how to raise cattle. He attended the local country grade school and then graduated from Winner High School. Following graduation, Abe went on to enlist in the U.S. Marines serving from Jan. 19, 1952 to Jan. 18, 1955. He was stationed in Korea, while there he sponsored two children in a local orphanage. Following his enlistment he went on to attend the University of South Dakota.

On April 18, 1966 he was united in marriage to Kay Harris. The couple made their home in Alda and then Grand Island for the last 50 years. He began his 25 year employment with New Holland in 1967.

For many years, Abe would lease land where he could still raise cattle and his true passion, his horses. Years ago he raised Quarter Horses until his love of horse racing led him to raise, train and race Thoroughbreds. He shared his love of horses with others by helping them learn how to ride, as well as train, and board horses.

He was a member of the United Methodist Church. Abe cherished the time that was spent with his family and grandchildren. He was a diligent worker who had the softest heart and compassion for everyone he met.

Roger Ralph Roby, 82

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He was born on March 8, 1934 at home near Colome, South Dakota the son of Irene and Ralph Roby. He was the oldest of six siblings.

Roger joined the Army branch of the U.S. Military on Oct. 1, 1961 and retired as a Lt. Colonel on Jan. 31, 1982. While in the army he obtained his Bachelor’s degree while in Omaha and his Master’s at Syracuse University, New York.

He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. Throughout his life he was a faithful member of the WELS Lutheran church. He took great comfort and joy in knowing his life was in God’s hands. He will be greatly missed by family and friends.

On Jan. 4, 1954 he married Frances Beck. This union of 62 years was blessed with six children.

Evelyn Slouka, 85

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Evelyn (Kalenda) Slouka was born February 6, 1931 on the family farm near Jordan to Joseph and Alice (Vrbsky) Kalenda. She was the 2nd of 8 children. During the 1940’s the family moved to the farm south of Winner.

Evelyn attended the Vobr school through the 8th grade. She then helped out on the family farm doing housework, tending the garden and canning vegetables. She always helped milking cows and taking care of the pigs and her chickens, ducks, and geese. She was always busy. She even helped neighbors clean house. She always said she enjoyed washing dishes after they got electricity and running water. Before you had to carry water into the house, fire up the wood cook store to get the water hot, wash dishes and carry the water out. Now you only have to turn on the faucet. She still loved washing dishes up to this day.

Evelyn had to become a caregiver early. When she was 16 her mother came down with rheumatic fever. Evelyn nursed her back to health while looking after the rest of the family, the youngest being 6.

On February 10, 1970 she was united in marriage to Robert Slouka. To this union 1 son was born. She worked on the farm with her husband and her son until Robert’s health faded. She continued to help her son on the farm to this day, still gardening and taking care of her chickens.

Evelyn loved to garden and can. She would always give canned jelly and vegetables away. She loved dancing in her younger years and would always join in family card games. In later years she wore out many decks playing solitaire. Crocheting was also a hobby she enjoyed. She was very proud of her crochet pillowcases she gave away as graduation gifts. Her homemade Angel Food Cake and popcorn balls were always a party favorite.

Evelyn struggled with different health issues later in life but was always able to overcome them. She spent more than her fair share of time in hospitals.

Vincent Fred Soll SR, 97

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Vincent was born on November 7, 1919, to Fred and Adelia Soll in West Point, NE. On Sept 19, 1942 he married his high school sweetheart, Doris Thompson, while he was home on military leave from the Army while stationed on Guam during WW II.

He worked for Fonstocks and Penney’s and then graduated from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln School of Dentistry. They moved to Winner, SD, in June 1953 and he began his dentistry career. He was active in the National Guard and was the commander of the 730th Medical Clearing Company. He retired from the Army as a Colonel. He then worked for 10 yrs. as a dispatcher for the Winner Police Department.

He was an avid hunter and fisherman and loved going fishing with his family. He was a voracious reader of history and western books, the author Tom Clancy, and loved doing the daily crossword puzzle. He also enjoyed having his grandchildren visit in the summer and was proud of their accomplishments.

Flora Hanson, 96

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Flora Ellen was born on Jan. 30, 1920 to Harvey and Frances (Kaplan) Newland in the Norden, Nebraska area.

Flora attended school through the 8th grade in the Sparks and Norden Nebraska area. She also attended high school for a short while in Millboro, South Dakota. She was then needed at home to help her mother care for her father who was in poor health.

September 13, 1937 Flora and Ernest Hanson were united in marriage and to this union seven children were born.

Flora was a stay at home mom and was very committed to her husband Ernest and her family. She was also very involved with her church which she and Ernest helped establish in their community which is now known as the Shadly Valley Church. Together they would house the missionaries and evangelists that came from time to time.

Flora was an excellent cook and many people were fed at her table. Flora loved the farm and working with her family. She was very strong and committed to the tough things as Ernest struggled with many health issues. She had a heart that was so strong and committed to the Lord. It was always about pleasing Jesus and she always instructed her family in His ways.

Flora’s cinnamon rolls were always the best. She toiled in her garden and she had a love for the country and all of the animals and along with Ernest built their farm from the bottom up and was never known to complain.

Theresa Elizabeth Ruth (Betty) Devish, 93

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Theresa Elizabeth Ruth (Betty) Devish was born May 22, 1923. She was the sixth child of George and Theresa (Salzmann) Kenzy. She was born at the farm home near Iona, SD. Her brothers were Sam, Carl, Paul, Leo, and John. She attended school in the community, starting at Iona High School and later graduating from Gregory High School in 1940. She became a certified teacher attending Springfield Teachers College. Elizabeth Kenzy taught at the McKinley School near Iona in 1943. She lived with her parents behind the school, and would get there first to light the wood and coal burning stove.

On August 25, 1950, she married Floyd Devish. To this union joined a son ,Mark and a daughter, Mariann. In 1959, Betty cared for her parents in Gregory. Floyd owned the dry cleaners in Gregory until 1962. “Moving west”, they made their home in Winner, SD, where Floyd ran the Pheasant Cleaners, and then Modern Cleaners. Betty taught second grade and later Title teaching at West Side Elementary. She spent summers attending USD inVermillion, SD, and then received her Masters in Education. She was a member of Alpha Delta Kappa, and later she was the treasurer for the retired Winner Teachers group in which Arvis Simkins and she managed together. When Floyd passed away in 1978 at the age of 52, she continued to teach until 1991.

She enjoyed traveling to Sioux Falls to help with her grandchildren Michael and Nichole Devish. They loved grandma’s mashed potatoes and pies! In 2002, along with her brother Paul from Idaho, Betty moved to Oacoma and Chamberlain, SD, to help with raising her grandsons, Matthew and Marc Schwenk. They too loved grandma’s cooking! She to kept her home in Winner, traveling back and forth. Along with her friends and sister-in-laws, she would travel near and far; Betty never meant a stranger. She was also an avid reader, and enjoyed ordering many books,music tapes, and videos from Reader’s Digest! In her earlier years, she loved to dance. She was a very kind and gentle soul, loved by her family, friends, cats, especially Shadow and many former students.

Betty continued to live to the present with her daughter and grandsons in Chamberlain, SD. Her health had declined previously at home, and continued to decline during a short respite care stay at the Aurora-Brule Nursing Home in White Lake, SD, upon her death on October 29, 2016. She had entered hospice care earlier in October.

Ruth Elaine Menke, 87

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Ruth Elaine Menke daughter of Fred and LaVern (Ziegler) Menke was born December 12, 1928 in Gregory, South Dakota. She received her early education at a rural school near Clearfield, SD and graduated high school in Mission, SD. She then attended Chadron State College graduating with a Bachelor of Science –Education.

Ruth Married Raymond Leo Schaefer on September 27, 1952 in Valentine, Neb.. They made their home in Valentine and were blessed with two daughters Sandra and Terri. Ruth taught 1st grade for 40 years. She was a member of American Legion Auxiliary, Nebraska Education Association, Sandhills Area Foundation, St. Nicholas Catholic Church and Tuesday Morning Bible Study. Ruth was a very caring person and always ready to help anyone in need.

She passed away Oct. 26, 2016 at Cherry County Hospital at age 87.

Milda Anna Dorthea Mulford, 102

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Milda was born December 6, 1913 to William and Mary (Petera) Hoppe near Wausa, Neb. She was baptized January 4, 1914 at Golgatha Lutheran Church near Wausa. She moved with her family to Fairfax in 1928. She attended Star Valley School through the eighth grade and was confirmed at Trinity Lutheran Church in Fairfax on April 29, 1928.

On August 3, 1935 Milda married Perry Mulford. They were blessed with four children – Donald, Keith, James and Sharyl. They began their marriage living in Bonesteel where Perry worked for the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad. Work related moves were made to Norfolk, NE, Spencer, NE, Winner, SD and back to Norfolk, NE. Upon retirement, they returned to Bonesteel.

After Perry’s death in 1991, Milda continued to maintain her home until 2006 when she moved to the Haisch Haus. In 2011, health issues caused her to move to the Lake Andes Health Care Center, where she lived until the time of her death.

Milda was a lifelong homemaker who enjoyed cooking, baking and quilting. She enjoyed taking care of her children and babysitting other children. She was an active member of the Over 50 Club in Bonesteel.

Joseph Frank Nesladek, 76

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Joseph Frank Nesladek was born in Chamberlain, SD on Feb. 3, 1940 to Frank and Julia (Macha) Nesladek of Pukwana. He spent the first six years of his life on the farm south of Pukwana in Richland Township. He faithfully served as an altar boy at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Pukwana. In 1946, the family moved into Pukwana. Joe attended school at Pukwana graduating from Pukwana High School in 1960. He was homecoming king in 1959. Following high school, Joe enlisted in the U.S. Army serving in Germany from 1960 until 1963 where he learned the trade of mechanics. In July 1966, he received his Honorable Discharge from the U.S. Army.

On May 21, 1966, Joe was united in marriage to Colleen Johnson at St. James Catholic Church in Chamberlain. To this union, five children were born Mark, Tina, Jonathan, James, and Jolene.

Joe worked on the Big Bend Dam Project and also on the Interstate Project. He was employed at the Chamberlain Ford Garage as a mechanic and later at United Auto Parts in Chamberlain until 1986 when he opened his own shop known as Joe’s Automotive Machine Shop. In 2014, Joe retired from the shop.

Joe built motors for his nephew’s race car. He enjoyed watching lawn mower races and high school boys basketball. He loved when his grandchildren would come visit. He enjoyed doing yard and garden work and was very proud of his yard. Joe liked listening to polka music and watching Polka Party on TV. He also liked going to Czech Days in Tabor each year.

He served as chairman of the Chamberlain City Planning Commission and was an honorary member of the Chamberlain Knights of Columbus Council. Joe was a member of St. James Catholic Church and served as an usher for several years.

Joe passed away on October 25, 2016 at Sanford USD Medical Center in Sioux Falls at the age of 76 years.