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Howard and Herbert were identical twins and always wore matching blue and white striped Oshkosh overalls. While growing up, Janet would often mistake her uncle for her dad and would go to him for money; Janet benefited greatly! Her cousin Jim Schramm was from June to November younger than Janet, but he was like a big brother to her. Janet’s mother was a nurse, and during Janet’s childhood years, she spent many hours at the hospital while her mother was working. She made so many memories with everyone she met, she had a personality that made anyone that met her fall and enjoy to be around. She will be missed by her family, friends, and everyone that she had the chance to meet.

And I would bull dog.” Along with being a team roper and calf roper. He never got the chance to do any of those, but got to watch a lot. He could tell you what you did wrong, in a kind way. In the last year Ted was able to travel to a NASCAR race and two NFL games with his family. Ted was grateful to have had this time with his family.
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Jacque was a people person and loved meeting new people wherever she went. Jacqueline Ann Duncan was born on July 2, 1939, to Harold and Margaret Fuhrer, in Winner, SD. She graduated from Winner High School in 1957. She attended the Moline Public Hospital School of Nursing and was married briefly to James Foley.
His memory was sharp and he could remember details that the rest of us couldn’t. The three places he wanted to be were church, home and school. This filled his life with a completeness that gave him comfort. In the last year, our row has been quite empty or with only part of us there. In these times we would do “home church.” We had some of the best sharing times during our home church.
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It was not an easy decision, but it turned out to be very wise in the end, as obedience to God is. He attended North American Baptist Seminary starting in September 1992 and completed his degree in Divinity in May 1995. After his first year of seminary, he received a call to serve part-time at the Garretson United Methodist Church and later served full-time after adding two small churches in Minnesota. She grew up in a loving home at 126 Liberty St. in Winner, SD with her parents and younger brother Chuck. She was blessed having her Uncle Herbert’s family living right across the street.
Pam attended TOPS and was the leader at one time. In 2001 Elsie and Russell moved to Casa Grande, Arizona to live near their son Gary, daughter-in-law and grandson Gary J. Voters in South Dakota and Oregon refused to legalize marijuana for medicinal ...
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She also enjoyed family and Sundays watching football. She is preceded in death by her husband and parents and a grandson, Ryan Blomberg. Jacque loved gardening, reading, game shows, shopping, entertaining, cooking and baking. There was always a place at the table for everyone and no one ever left hungry. She always had “the answer” to every question ever asked on game shows and was a huge fan of the Food Network.
This could explain why the Duncan’s had 11 telephones in their house. Daniel DeNoyer Jr., 58, of Sioux Falls, SD passed away on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022 at his home in Sioux Falls, SD. Funeral services were held on Friday, Oct. 28, 2022 at 11a.m. Pam was preceded in death by her father and her husband, Allen. She enjoyed watching sports and influenced some of the nephews to become Chicago Bears fans, which is why nobody was allowed to watch the Vikings on her TV.
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Mrs. Dawson was born in 1930 during the heart of the Great Depression. She worked many years in the glove mill in Menlo, GA, before joining Wal-Mart where she retired after 27 years. She was a devoted mother to her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and what she enjoyed most was... Tammy Sue Austin, 63, of Washington IL passed away at her home on Thursday December 15, 2022. Tammy was born in Peoria, IL on July 29, 1959 to Joseph Henry Wynn & Margaret Wynn .
During their marriage, they had three children, Aaron, Sarah, and Jonathan. Val spent many days planting and harvesting corn and beans. If you are thinking about sending sympathy flowers to a family who may have a loved one here, you can send funeral flowers to Mason Funeral Home now.
Janet was the oldest cousin on the Hight side and the second oldest on the Schramm side. She was proud of this role and loved all her cousins dearly. Mason Funeral Homeprovides complete funeral services to the local community. Should you be interested in preplanning your funeral, you can be sure your legacy will be secured and that you may have peace of mind. Claude is preceded in death by his parents, his step-father, Julius Bartling, his daughter, Robin, son-in-law, Sam Hoffart and brothers, Dirk, Jack and Doug.
Boots loved animals and loved to watch the horses and dogs on the race track. She even grew to like cats, offering her lap to the two that shared her home the final years of her life. Dorothy is predeceased by Sam, her husband of 56 years, as well as her parents Mary and Otto. Visitation will be on Wednesday, November 3 from 5-7 p.m.
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