Tammy Wynette Cook-Foote, 48

Tammy Wynette Cook-Foote, age 48, of Ideal, SD passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020 at the Sanford USD Medical Center in Sioux Falls, SD.    

Wake services were held on Saturday, Oct. 10, and Sunday, Oct. 11 starting at 6 p.m. at the Ideal Community Hall in Ideal, SD. Funeral services were held on Monday, Oct. 12, 2020 starting at 2 p.m.  Burial  ollowed in the Ideal Cemetery in Ideal, SD.   

Tammy Wynette Cook-Foote was born to Charlotte R. Thunder/Cook and Drury D. Cook on Nov. 19, 1971. She attended school in Ideal and finished her schooling at Flandreau Indian School. She enjoyed listening to music watching Ivan play softball, watching her 8 grandchildren, and watching family play horseshoes.     

Tammy is survived by her husband Gerrit Foote whom she married on March 10, 2006. From this union she is survived by Ivan Foote (Samantha Foote), Jordan Foote, and Chelsea Foote. She is also survived by six brothers: Larry Long Crow Sr., Charlie Long Crow, Amos Cook, Delano Cook, Drury Cook, and Bruce Cook. Her sisters: Leona Long Crow/Foote (Dewey F.) Blossom Cook (Rodney F.), and Denise Cook.       

Tammy is preceded in death by her grandparents; Amos and Jeanette Cook, Simon and Gladys Thunder. Her parents; Drury Cook Sr. and Charlotte Cook. Brothers; Wayne, Harold, Lowell, Richard, and Mark. Sisters; Enola and Gwen.

Carmelita L. “Carme” O’Malley, 89

Carmelita L. “Carme” O’Malley, age 89, of Gilbert, AZ, formerly of Winner, SD passed away on Monday, Oct. 5, 2020 at the Hospice of the Valley in Gilbert, AZ. Funeral services will be held on Friday, Oct.16 at 1 p.m. at        Mason Funeral Home. Burial will follow at the Winner city cemetery.     Visitation will be one hour prior to the service.    

Carme was born on Sept. 14, 1931 to Leonard and Irene Lucas. She lived the majority of her life in Winner. She attended school in Winner and graduated from Winner High School in 1949. After high school she attended nursing school in Omaha, NE. She married Shannon P. O’Malley from Yankton South Dakota on March 3, 1950. Out of this marriage came two sons, John O’Malley of Phoenix, AZ and Marty O’Malley of Las Vegas, NV.

Carme was an avid sports fan and followed her boys to sports that they competed in whenever possible. She followed them (with Shannon) to events all over South Dakota, the U.S. and the world. Carme was also a lifetime New York Yankee’s fan. She saw them play many times even in two World Series. She also attended the Kentucky Derby and many other World Class Events.     

She loved to play bridge and dance with S.P. One of her many joys was reuniting with her famous class of 49.She was a long-time member of the Episcopal Church. She enjoyed politics, traveling, and flying in the family airplanes.    Carme was preceded in death by her husband Shannon

O’Malley, her grandparents John & Molly (Pa & Ma) Jorgenson, her mother Irene and her husband Cecil Dreyer, and her father Leonard Lucas.    She is survived by her sons John O’Malley Phoenix, AZ, and Marty O’Malley, Las Vegas, NV. Her three grandchildren John M. O’Malley (Payton), Shani O’Malley Phoenix, AZ and Kate O’Malley Scottsdale, AZ. She has 6 great grandchildren who she referred to as her greats.

She will be sadly missed by her family and friends.

Rickey Nelson, 66


Rickey Nelson died Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020, at the VA hospital in Sioux Falls, South Dakota at the age of 66.   

Rickey Lee Nelson was born on May 1, 1954, in Winner, South Dakota to Lee and Delores (Sterling) Nelson. He grew up on a dairy farm near Lucas, South Dakota. Rickey graduated from Burke High School in 1973 and enlisted in the US Navy immediately after.

Rickey Nelson died Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020, at the VA hospital in Sioux Falls, South Dakota at the age of 66.   

Rickey Lee Nelson was born on May 1, 1954, in Winner, South Dakota to Lee and Delores (Sterling) Nelson. He grew up on a dairy farm near Lucas, South Dakota. Rickey graduated from Burke High School in 1973 and enlisted in the US Navy immediately after. On Jan. 21, 1984, he was united in marriage with Martha Dueck in Winner, South Dakota. In Winner, the couple purchased their first home and later adopted their daughter, Samantha. Rickey also worked as a local police officer and EMT before he and his family moved to Sioux Falls.

Rickey was a member of First Evangelical Free Church, NRA, VFW, DAV, and American Legion. He was a talented woodworker, gunsmith, and leatherworker. He enjoyed being involved in his church, traveling, fishing, and, most importantly, being a dad. Rickey loved being a part of Samantha’s life and spent every moment he could playing outside with her, taking her to movies, and challenging her to a game of Clue.     

Grateful for having shared his life are his wife, Martha; daughter, Samantha, Sioux Falls, SD; brother, Ron (Sylvia), Pierre, SD; sisters, Loryece Handwerk, Marion, SD and Marcy Nelson, Peoria, AZ; and several nieces and nephews.      

He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Randy Nelson.    Funeral service was held    11 am Saturday, Oct. 10, 2020, at First Evangelical Free Church.    Rickey will be laid to rest at Black Hills National Cemetery in Sturgis, SD.

Eleanor Hanig, 97

Eleanor Hanig, 97, of Winner, SD passed away peacefully on Oct. 3, 2020 at the Lake Andes Nursing Home in Lake Andes, SD.    

Funeral services were held on Friday Oct.9, 2020 at 10 a.m.    at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Winner. Burial    followed in the Winner City Cemetery.    

She was met at the gates of heaven by her husband of 73 years Donald Hanig, her Brother Louie Klima, Sister Lavon Smith and her parents Frank and Eva Klima.       

She is survived by her sister Dolores Smith of Winner, Nephews Steven Klima (Debbie) of Sturgis, Mark Smith, Tim (Lori) Smith and Pat (June) Smith of Phoenix.   

Eleanor was born on July 20, 1923 in Hamill, South Dakota.    She and her husband Donald grew up in Hamill, South Dakota.   

Donald would tell you he fell in love Eleanor when she was 8 years old andhe was 10. Eleanor went to grade school in Hamill and graduated from Winner High School.   

Eleanor and Donald were married on Jan. 24, 1948 – 73 years, and members of the Winner Catholic Church – Immaculate Conception.    She made her life with her husband Donald in Winner. Eleanor got her undergraduate and master’s degree from the University of South Dakota and became a school teacher.    She taught grade school in Winner for over 40 years.    She taught multiple generations of students while there and was loved by all her “kids”.     

Eleanor later got her PhD in Administration and ended her career as the principal and administrative superintendent of the Carthage School District.     

In lieu of flowers, please direct donations to Catholic Charities – c/o Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, in the name of Eleanor Hanig.

Play will keep you laughing

Dan Bechtold/Winner Advocate Photo
The cast of the Winner Community Playhouse production of âDeliver Us From
Mamaâ include in front from left Mary Backus, Gunyr Fitzgerald, Tami Comp,
Brandy Biggins, Emily Moser and Barb DeSersa. In back from left are Ronnie High
Rock, Arianne Boerner, Cheril Meiners, Randy Farley, Roxanne Farley, Carm
Cheatum, Doug Nelson, Dan Patmore and director Sandra York.

By Dan Bechtold/ Editor

A large cast does an excellent job in the comedy “Deliver Us From Mama” presented by the Winner Community Playhouse.

The opening weekend was this past Friday and Saturday. The play will be presented Oct. 8 , 9 and 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the playhouse.

For reservations persons can call 842-1958 or they can e mail wicoplay@gwtc.net

Saturday evening’s crowd was small but it allowed for great social distancing. It is safe for persons to come to the playhouse and enjoy a show. There is hand sanitizer provided plus if persons want to wear a mask they are most welcome.

Now, let’s get to what I thought of the play. This is about a dysfunctional family that takes a road trip from Los Angeles to Birmingham, Ala. It is a road trip with a mother, daughter and son. The three main characters are Tami Comp asa bossy mother, Brandy Biggins as the daughter and Gunyr Fitzgerald as the son whose wife is in labor and he wants to get to Alabama as fast as possible. Comp and Biggins are veterans of the Winner stage. This was the first appearance of Fitzgerald in a Winner production. He is a high school student and I was so impressed with his acting. This is not to take anything away from Comp and Biggins as they also did a great job. All three had a lot of lines to learn and were on stage most of the entire production, rarely getting a break. That is hard to do and they pulled it off well.

Behind the three main characters there is a large supporting cast. They include: Ronnie High Rock, Carm Cheatum, Dan Patmore, Emily Moser, DougNelson, Mary Backus, Roxanne Farley, Charles York, Barb DeSersa, Randy Farley and Cheril Meiners. Some of the actors played dual roles. In this two act comedy, there are lot of scene changes as you can image as a family travels 2,000 miles across the country. The first act has six scene changes and the second act has five. The transitions were fast and efficient.

On this trip, the family encounters zany aliens near Roswell, N. M., witnessing an off the wall last minute wedding with relatives, being stopped by police in Texas for driving too slow and escaping a wild all night New Orleans court of law.

You have to see it to see all the wacky and crazy stuff that happens in this play. Do they make it to Birmingham in time for the birth if the baby? You will have to go to the play to find out.

Sandra York again does a wonderful job of directing the play and this time she had many more actors and actresses to work with.

Dan Patmore is the technical director and made all the mechanics of scene changes and props work well. It takes a lot of work to put on a production and the audience gets to see the fruits of that labor.

So, this weekend, come support the Winner Community Playhouse and enjoy this wonderful play.

Pravecek Honored by VFW Auxiliary

A lifetime membership was presented to Daniel Pravecek in appreciation for his support of the VFW and the VFW auxiliary.      

Dan and his wife Betsy provide a  home for the annual wreath project, a major fund raiser for the group. Dan is the son of Ray and Janna Pravecek, lifelong residents of Tripp County. Ray is a Vietnam Veteran serving through 1969-1970. Ray a graduate of Winner High School and Southern State Teachers College was just completing his first year of teaching and coaching when he was called into service.    

The VFW auxiliary has sponsored the annual wreath project for many years and had encountered numerous problems to find a suitable location for storing and for assembling the wreaths. This is where Dan and Betsy stepped in to offer their large, heated Quonset as a home. As a result of this generous commitment the members have a permanent place and can continue to sponsor the annual sales.         

In addition to taking orders, which are now underway, the wreath committee spokesperson, Jana Pravecek said they are responsible for picking up and delivering the supplies to the Winner location. Also, the Auxiliary members deliver the orders; they place the wreaths on the gravesites in the local cemeteries as well as at the National Black Hills cemetery.    

It is a labor intensive project over a small window of time; but, the wreaths make a beautiful statement as they are on display from early November through January. The auxiliary members and volunteers place and remove the wreaths each year.

To order please contact Brenda Muhs @ 840-1040, or Connie Heggestad @ 840-9933.

The auxiliary is very involved in the local community and on the State level. It is the goal of the Auxiliary to support the veterans and their families in any way needed.    

The VFW Auxiliary is active in many ways including the following: -Legislative endeavors to strengthen Veteran benefits -supporting the Avenue of Flags and the Tripp County Veterans museum -participating in Christmas tree project at the courthouse and Capitol, Trunk and Treat, and awarding flags for KWYR Trivia -caring for members through Cancer Grant Program -assisting youth programs: Patriot’s pen contest, Voice of Democracy contest, Patriotic art project and others -supporting recognition programs for teachers, fireman and community members-Collecting supplies for veterans and making hospital and shut-in visits -a National Anthem singing contest -Charters of Freedom   

VFW Auxilary #4674’s annual membership drive is underway, It is the goal to contact current members and those who are eligible for membership and wish to become a member. Membership was opened to men several years ago. Questions can be directed to Brenda Muhs, Local President, Rosemary Connot, Secretary, Marsha Risseeuw-Dar Sabol, membership co-chair or any member.

No new COVID cases Monday on Tripp Co.

Tripp County reported no new cases of COVID-19 on Monday.

However, since last week the number of confirmed cases has risen by 23. As of Sunday, Tripp County had 181 cases with 54 active. This week Tripp County recorded one death from the virus.

Statewide, there are 4.274 active cases and currently 241 people are hospitalized. There have been 248 deaths.

COVID-19 patients occupy 9 percent of the state’s hospital beds.

Homecoming parade winners

Winners have been announced in the Winner High School homecoming parade on Friday.

The best use of the theme was the Class of 2022 and 8th grade student council.

The best decorated was the class of 2023.The most creative was the class of 2024 and Peppy.

Harry K Ford had the best business entry.

Most appropriate to homecoming was Winner Regional long term care center and Parade Marshal.

The best class reunion entry was the class of 2000.

Sports national awards day

Three area college students have been honored on the NAIA national awards day. Honored were Ronae Klein, Winner, a junior in women’s golf at Dakota Wesleyan University; Drew DeMers, Winner, junior in baseball at DWU and Reed Harter, Colome, senior in baseball at DWU.

The day recognizes the association’s highest individual honors and achievements of NAIA student athletes.