Isabella Mernaugh, 100

Isabella “Daisy” Mernaugh, 100, of Pierre, SD died Thursday, Nov. 28, 2019 at Avera Mary House with her husband LeRoy at her side.

Isabella Fox was born on Jan. 24, 1919 on the Fox Angus Farm in Watertown, SD to Nick and Isabel Fox. Her sunny disposition earned her the nickname “Daisy” at a very young age.

Daisy grew up on the farm and left for Hastings, MN to help relatives there take care of their family. She also worked at the Smead Manufacturing Company in Hastings making envelopes. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Daisy gave up her caretaking duties and her job at Smead to join the Women’s Air Corps.

During World War II, Daisy worked in a photography lab at MacDill AFB in Tampa, FL, processing photos taken overseas by reconnaissance airplanes. After the war, she moved back to Watertown and worked at Gray’s Photo studio.

It was during this time in Watertown that she met LeRoy Mernaugh. They married in 1949 and together had five sons. The family relocated to Winner, SD in 1966 and then again to Pierre, SD in 1971, where they settled for good.
Daisy was very active in the Catholic Church and local community. She was a volunteer for most of her life on various committees, most notably the funeral committee where she was known to commandeer the volunteers in serving meals for funerals.


Daisy was a lifelong pinochle player and virtually every meal was followed by a couple of hands. She won quite a few more games than she lost. She also had a lifelong passion for flowers and gardening. She won many “Pierre’s Yard of the Week” awards.

Daisy was a longtime member of the East Pierre Women’s Club and as one of her duties, she and LeRoy managed the first schoolhouse building in Pierre, which is now located at Steamboat Park. She also spent many years caring for the small flower garden which surrounds the original steeple from Oahe Chapel, which is located at the corner of South Pierre Street and West Pleasant Drive in Pierre.

Daisy is survived by her husband of 70 years, LeRoy Mernaugh of Pierre; her five children, Ray (Glenda) of Hoover, AL, Kenny of Spearfish, SD, Kelly of Omaha, NE, Kevin (Debbie) of Corpus Christi, TX, and Paul (Lisa) of Ocala, FL; one sister, Sister Rogene (Betty) Fox of Rochester, MN; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

She is preceded in death by her brothers and sisters: Nicholas, Alfred, Mildred, Howard, and Anna Marie.

Per Daisy’s request, she will be cremated with services to be held at a later date.

Online condolences may be made at www.isburgfuneralchapels.com

Cowgirls bring home hardware

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Saydee Heath sends back a ball against Stanley County. Heath and Makayla Shippy (right) were recently named to the Great Plains All-Conference team.

By Colton Hall
Staff Writer

Makayla Shippy and Saydee Heath were playmakers for the Colome Cowgirls volleyball team this year.

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Two players named to team

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This is a picture of the Winner Warriors football team who took who the state runner-up trophy. Two members of the team were selected to the Sioux Falls Argus Leader Elite 45 team.

Two Winner football players who helped the Warriors make it to the Class 11B state championship have been named to the Sioux Falls Argus Leader Elite 45 team.

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Warriors will be back

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The Winner Warriors football team holds the 2019 state runner-up trophy at the welcome home on Nov. 19 after celebrating an 11-1 season. Pictured in front from left to right is Zane Mandl, Phillip Jorgensen, Oscar Pravecek, Cailob Week, and Ryder Mortensen. In back is Loren Moeller, Trevor Peters, Joren Bruun, Ethan Vesely, Jacob Clay, Fred Whiting and head football coach Dan Aaker.

By Colton Hall
Staff Writer

It wasn’t supposed to end like this.

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Wrestling season to open

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Returning letterwinners on the Winner Area wrestling team are in front from left Owen Duffy, Aaron Gilchrist, Max Brozik, Kaleb Osborn, Trevor Peters, Kaden Keiser and Achilles Willuweit. In back from left Cailob Week, Adam Bohnet, Charley Pravecek, Sam Kruger, Joey Cole, Preston Norrid, Jack Kruger and Riley Orel. Not pictured are Landon Debus and Jude Sargent. The Warriors open the season on Dec. 7 at the Kimball tournament.

By Dan Bechtold
Editor

Experience. Three state champions returning. Seventeen lettermen.

This is a good recipe for a successful wrestling season for the Winner Area team.

The Warriors will open the season on Dec. 7 at the Kimball tournament.

The returning letterwinners are: Owen Duffy, Aaron Gilchrist, Max Brozik, Kaleb Osborn, Trevor Peters, Kaden Keiser, Achilles Willuweit, Cailob Week, Adam Bohnet, Charley Pravecek, Sam Kruger, Joey Cole, Preston Norrid, Jack Kruger, Riley Orel, Landon Debus and Jude Sargent.

Seniors who graduated are Wyatt Turnquist who is wrestling at Northern State University, Elijah Blare, Trey Welch and Riggin Shippy.

A year ago the Warriors were second in the state tournament and had three current wrestlers win state titles—Keiser, Peters and Sam Kruger.

Willuweit took fourth at state and Jack Kruger was 8th.

Preston Norrid and Riley Orel were also state qualifiers.

The Warriors were successful last year going 8-0 in duals and winning the regional championship. Coach Spencer Novotny hopes to build on that success. “We have a lot of experience coming back and those wrestlers will have to be the leaders,” said the coach.

Novotny hopes to be able to fill all weight classes this year. “I have never had a full team, I have always been one short,” he said.

Prior to the Thanksgiving break, the team had not held wrestle offs to determine who will be competing in each weight class.

The Warriors open the season on Dec. 7 at the Kimball/White Lake tournament.

Novotny is excited to have the regional tournament in Winner in February.
The state meet will be in Sioux Falls.

Being brought back to the state tournament is the state dual meet.

In 2003, Winner won the state dual meet. In 2001, the Warrior placed 8th and were third in 2004.

The state meet will be three days this year—Thursday, Friday and Saturday starting on Feb. 27.

Novotny says the top teams in Class B will have to include the two time defending champion, Canton. Winner, Redfield, Howard, Bon Homme and Burke/Gregory will be contenders for top teams in Class B.

Assisting Novotny in coaching the team is Jayd Schuyler.

The wrestling schedule includes:
Dec. 7—Kimball/White Lake tournament
Dec.12—At Gregory/Wagner triangular
Dec. 14—at Gregory tournament
Dec. 20-21—Valentine tournament
Jan. 2—Stanley County, home
Jan. 4—McCook tournament
Jan. 10-11—Mid Dakota Monster in Presho
Jan. 18—at Tri Valley
Jan 21—at Valentine, O’Neill triangular
Jan. 24—Winner triangular
Jan. 25—Winner tournament
Feb. 1—at Aberdeen Central
Feb. 4—at Chamberlain
Feb. 8—at Stanley Co.
Feb. 15—at Huron
Feb. 22—Regional in Winner
Feb. 27, 28 and 29—State meet in Sioux Falls