Ronald Duane Sampson, 84

A Celebration of Life Service for Ronald Duane Sampson, age 84 of Windom, Minn.,will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021 at the Lutheran Church of Our Savior in Windom with Pastor Paul Sajban officiating.   

Burial will follow at Memory Garden Cemetery in Windom.    A visitation will be held on Friday, Jan. 29,2021 at 5 -7 p.m. at the LaCanne Family Funeral Home in Windom. The visitation will continue 1 hour prior to the funeral service at the church.

The service will also be livestreamed on the LaCanne Family Funeral Service Facebook Page. Masks are preferred and social distancing will be observed.

Ronald Sampson passed away from lung cancer on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021 at the Sunset Cottage in Worthington, MN.

Condolences can be sent online to:    www.lacannefuneralhome.com.    

Funeral arrangements are under the care of the LaCanne Family Funeral Service in Windom.

Edward K. Rohla, 76

Edward K. Rohla died on Jan. 7, 2021 at Ava’s House Hospice in Sioux Falls, SD. He was 76 years old and passed away due to complications after a 2-month battle with Covid-19.    

Ed was born Nov. 1, 1944. He was the youngest of the three children born to Robert and Eleanor Rohla. He was born, grew up, and lived most of his life on the family farm north of Carter, SD.  Ed began his elementary education at the Red Hill School and went on to attend Witten High School, lettering in track and field, and graduating in 1963. After graduation, he attended Scottsbluff Junior College for one year. Ed was deeply involved with the family farm for the majority of his life. He worked first with his father, brother and uncles, and later with his nephew, raising hogs, chickens, and cattle, as well as planting and harvesting crops.    He was dedicated to the daily chores of the farm, care of the livestock, and the planting seasons.    Ed was thankful to be able to share his life, and love of the farm, with his nephew and business partner, Rich Shimek. Ed was a proud member of the Western Fraternal Life Association as well as the Winner United Methodist Church.    He enjoyed traveling with family and friends and loved having new experiences such as concerts, dancing, and learning the practice of yoga when he was 70 years old.    Always happy and optimistic, Ed never met a stranger…he could talk to anyone and got along with everyone!

Although Ed never married, he was devoted to family.    He cared for many elderly family members over the years and loved spending time with his nieces and nephews.

Ed is survived by his sister, Eleanor Shimek of Gering, NE; brother, Robert (Nancy) Rohla of Presho, SD; nephews, Rich (Donna) Shimek of Lennox, SD; Jim (Coleen) Shimek of Scottsbluff, NE; nieces, Karol (Galen) Smith of North Platte, NE; Cristy (Ross) Flemmer of Dell Rapids, SD; Jenny (Scott) Choquette of Overland Park, KS, and many other cousins, great nieces and nephews, and wonderful friends, especially his good friend, Kathie Patten-Jundt of Pierre, SD.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Eleanor Rohla; his brother-in-law, James D. Shimek, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.   

Due to the danger of the Covid-19 pandemic Ed did not want an in-person funeral service and instead wished to be cremated, with Mason Funeral Home in Winner SD handling the arrangements.   

There will be a private family memorial planned at a later date. Cards can be sent to the family of Ed Rohla, PO Box 614, Lennox SD 57039.

Charlotte Charlene (Chastain) Colson, 89

Charlotte Charlene (Chastain) Colson was born to James and Adeline (Redding) Chastain on Dec. 31,1930, in the family home at Wheeler Bottoms on the Missouri River in South Dakota. She was delivered by her Aunt Jen, as were all five of the children in the family.  Charlotte’s father ran a ferry across the Missouri River.   

At the time this was the only way to cross the river for several miles. Charlotte would do all the grocery shopping for her mother as her mother didn’t like to leave the house.     

The family moved several times while she was growing up.    First to Platte, then to Winner, and on to Custer before returning to Winner.                       

Charlotte finished the seventh grade and went to work at age 13 at Omaha Cold Storage. She always said she was breaking eggs and plucking chickens for the soldier boys.                       

Charlotte married the love of her life, Percy Colson, on Oct. 25, 1947. To this marriage four children were born: Roger, Kathryn, Karen, and Gary.                       

They worked on farms for the first several years of married life and moved to Winner in 1969. She worked several jobs after moving to town. Most notably, she and her sister Jean ran the Outlaw Creamery. Charlotte and her sisters, Jean and Twila, worked for Donna Dice and Barb Kuil and eventually took over and ran the Outlaw Cafe for many years.                       

After retiring, Charlotte and Percy enjoyed going for long rides in the country.  She lived next door to her daughter Kathy and enjoyed watching her grandkids grow up. They always knew they could go to Grandma’s to watch TV with her or just hide out if they were in trouble at home.  She was a member of the Assembly of God Church.                       

Charlotte passed away on Dec.16, 2020, at the Winner Hospital. She was 89 years 11 months and 16 days old.                        Charlotte lived the last 18 months of her life at the Winner Nursing Home. She liked it and often said “this is my home now.”  She sat out in front and watched TV. She liked it there because she could greet everybody that walked by and visit with them.   

Then the COVID-19 Pandemic hit and isolation became the new norm. She could no longer see and hug her children and grandchildren. The family tried to keep her spirits up by video chat, phone calls, and talking through the window glass. It was a losing battle and as time dragged on she got more and more depressed. She finally succumbed to her third battle with pneumonia.                       

Charlotte was loved by her family and friends and will be missed greatly.       

She is survived by two daughters, Kathryn (David) Hagen of Winner, SD, and Karen (Davey) Nahnsen of Rapid City, SD; one son, Gary Colson of  Winner, SD; her sister Twila Brunmeier, of Winner, SD; six grandchildren, Casey (Loni) Colson, Rapid City, SD, Chalsea (Chris) Larson, Elkton, SD, Chanie (Randy) Hlavka, Rapid City, SD, Chastin Hagen, Box Elder, SD, Chanteal (Zac) Pengra, Box Elder, SD, and Jesse Colson, Winner, SD; eleven great-grandchildren, Michael, Danielle, Cynthia, Olivia, Emily, Evan, Dayson, Raelyn, Evan, Riley, and Dane; also Gay Patmore, Jack and Jonathan Yeaman, and all of her Church Family.                       

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 66 years Percy, infant son Roger, brother Emmet, and sisters Jean Siewert and Shirley Broadbent.                       

Services are being planned for Summer 2021 so family and friends can gather to celebrate Charlotte’s life

COVID-19 cases

The number of active COVID-19 cases in Tripp County is 12.

There were no new cases reported on Monday, Jan. 11.Since COVID started the total confirmed cases in this county is 543 with 614 recovered cases.

The number of deaths from the virus is 13. Statewide, 130 new cases were reported Monday. The state active cases is 5,102 with1,585 deaths.

There are currently 242 persons hospitalized.

The statewide recovered cases is 96,812.

The state Department of Health also reported 31,473 people have received the first dose of the vaccine while 842 people have received both doses.

Judge Bobbi Rank Reappointed as Presiding Judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit

Chief Justice Steven Jensen announced   the reappointment of the Honorable Bobbi Rank as Presiding Judge for the Sixth Judicial Circuit.    Judge Rank’s reappointment follows the selection of Steven Jensen as Chief Justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court.    

Pursuant to Article V, Section 11 of the South Dakota Constitution, Presiding Judges are appointed by the Chief Justice and serve at his pleasure.    The Presiding Judges are administrative heads of their respective circuits.    The Chief Justice expressed his appreciation for Judge Rank’s continued willingness to serve the Unified Judicial System and people of South Dakota in this manner.     

The Sixth Judicial Circuit consists of Bennett, Gregory, Haakon, Hughes, Hyde, Jackson, Jones, Lyman, Mellette, Potter, Stanley, Sully, Todd and Tripp counties.

Blood drive set

Winner Rotary Club will sponsor a blood drive Jan. 21 and Jan. 22 in the Winner city building.

The blood drive on Thursday will be from noon to 6 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to noon.

For more information persons can contact Chuck Keiser at 840-2048 or they can sign up on line at vitalant.org

Ophthalmology and Eye surgery now available in Winner.

Sanford Health physician to see patients at Daniel Peters Optometry

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — An ophthalmologist will now offer services in central South Dakota. Mick Vanden Bosch, M.D., begins outreach services in Winner this month.

Vanden Bosch treats a variety of eye conditions. He provides services such as cataract and eyelid surgery as well as medical retina and glaucoma care.

Vanden Bosch received his medical degree from the University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA. He holds certification from the American Board of Ophthalmology.

The services that Dr. Vanden Bosch will provide are exciting for people in central South Dakota said Kathy Schuler, Executive Director, Surgical and Optical services for Sanford Health.  “This will help patients receive care closer to home and avoid driving hundreds of miles. We are proud to collaborate with Daniel Peters Optometry to make this a new reality for Winner and surrounding communities.”

To make an appointment with Vanden Bosch, call 605-328-9200.

About Sanford Health

Sanford Health, one of the largest health systems in the United States, is dedicated to the integrated delivery of health care, genomic medicine, senior care and services, global clinics, research and affordable insurance. Headquartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the organization includes 44 hospitals, 1,400 physicians and more than 200 Good Samaritan Society senior care locations in 26 states and nine countries. Nearly $1 billion in gifts from philanthropist Denny Sanford have transformed how Sanford Health improves the human condition. For information, visit sanfordhealth.org or Sanford Health News.

Wrestlers capture wins

Winner Area wrestling team had a successful day at the Mid-Dakota Monster in Presho on Saturday.

In the dual tournament, Winner won all four duals and three of them they shut out the teams.

Winner defeated Custer 76-0, defeated Hot Springs 78-0, defeated Bennett County, 84-0 and defeated McCook Central/Montrose 58-18.

Winner had hoped they would be able to face Canton in a dual but Canton was unable to attend due to illness.

Results of each of the matches include:

Winner defeated Custer 76-0

145 – Kaden Keiser (Winner) over Jonathan Lewis (Custer) TF 17-2

152 – Riley Orel (Winner) over Parker Noem (Custer) Dec 6-0

160 – Jack Kruger (Winner) over Sterling Sword (Custer) Fall 3:01

170 – Sam Kruger (Winner) over Lane Geisner (Custer) Fall 0:22

182 – Joey Cole (Winner) over Ryder Bailey (Custer) Fall 0:39

195 – Charley Pravecek (Winner) over Zayne Severyn (Custer) Fall 3:13

220 – Preston Norrid (Winner) over Matt Merriell (Custer) Fall 0:21

285 – Achilles Willuweit (Winner) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf

106 – Maxton Brozik (Winner) over Tray Weiss (Custer) TF 20-4

113 – Karson Keiser (Winner) over Leighton Sander (Custer) Fall 1:48

120 – Kaleb Osborn (Winner) over Landon Woodward (Custer) Fall 1:44

126 – Jude Sargent (Winner) over Pierce Sword (Custer) Dec 8-2

132 – Kellen Cihak-Brozik (Winner) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf

138 – Aaron Gilchrist (Winner) over Mikael Grace (Custer) Fall 2:53

Winner defeated Bennett County 84-0

106 – Maxton Brozik (Winner) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf

113 – Karson Keiser (Winner) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf

120 – Kaleb Osborn (Winner) over Tyce Gropper (Bennett County) Fall 0:51

126 – Jude Sargent (Winner) over Reigns Provost (Bennett County) Fall 1:43

132 – Kellen Cihak-Brozik (Winner) over Ethan Harris (Bennett County) Fall 0:28

138 – Aaron Gilchrist (Winner) over Talon Krolikowski (Bennett County) Fall 0:34

145 – Kaden Keiser (Winner) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf

152 – Riley Orel (Winner) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf

160 – Jack Kruger (Winner) over Haden Chase Alone (Bennett County) Fall 3:01

170 – Sam Kruger (Winner) over Mason Heath (Bennett County) Fall 0:22

182 – Joey Cole (Winner) over Ace Hahn (Bennett County) Fall 2:22

195 – Charley Pravecek (Winner) over Elijah Johnson (Bennett County) Fall 0:51

220 – Preston Norrid (Winner) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf

285 – Achilles Willuweit (Winner) over Unknown (Unattached) Forfeit

Winner defeated Hot Springs 78-0

160 – Jack Kruger (Winner) over Xavier Wright (Hot Springs) Fall 1:10

170 – Sam Kruger (Winner) over Caleb Rickenbach (Hot Springs) Fall 3:04

182 – Joey Cole (Winner) over Keaton Bissonnette (Hot Springs) Dec 5-3

195 – Charley Pravecek (Winner) over Dawson Kleppe (Hot Springs) Fall 0:18

220 – Preston Norrid (Winner) over Marcus Harkless (Hot Springs) Dec 6-3

285 – Achilles Willuweit (Winner) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf

106 – Maxton Brozik (Winner) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf

113 – Karson Keiser (Winner) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf

120 – Kaleb Osborn (Winner) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf

126 – Jude Sargent (Winner) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf

132 – Kellen Cihak-Brozik (Winner) over Jonathan Pellicotte (Hot Springs) Fall 1:44

138 – Aaron Gilchrist (Winner) over Remington Allen (Hot Springs) Fall 0:20

145 – Kaden Keiser (Winner) over Sean Thompson (Hot Springs) Fall 1:47

152 – Riley Orel (Winner) over Unknown (Unattached) Forfeit

Winner defeated McCook Central/Montrose 58-18

170 – Sam Kruger (Winner) over Kade Grocott (McCook Central/Montrose) Fall 0:32

182 – Jacobi Krouse (McCook Central/Montrose) over Joey Cole (Winner) Fall 3:14

195 – Charley Pravecek (Winner) over Austin Hoiten (McCook Central/Montrose) Maj 14-3

220 – Preston Norrid (Winner) over Isaak Pulse (McCook Central/Montrose) Fall 3:02

285 – Achilles Willuweit (Winner) over Elliott Chase (McCook Central/Montrose) Dec 5-3

106 – Maxton Brozik (Winner) over Trystan Traupel (McCook Central/Montrose) Maj 9-1

113 – Karson Keiser (Winner) over Dakota Buck (McCook Central/Montrose) Fall 2:54

120 – Kaleb Osborn (Winner) over Dylan McGregor (McCook Central/Montrose) Fall 0:56

126 – Weston Remmers (McCook Central/Montrose) over Jude Sargent (Winner) Fall 3:37

132 – Jackson Remmers (McCook Central/Montrose) over Kellen Cihak-Brozik (Winner) Fall 2:18

138 – Aaron Gilchrist (Winner) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf

145 – Kaden Keiser (Winner) over Carter Randall (McCook Central/Montrose) TF 22-7

152 – Riley Orel (Winner) over Will Rotert (McCook Central/Montrose) Fall 0:51

160 – Jack Kruger (Winner) over Logan Raap (McCook Central/Montrose) Fall 0:43

The next action for the wrestling team will be on Jan. 16 at the Tri Valley Invitational.