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Ted worked for seventeen years at Frontier Motors starting as a janitor and then detailing vehicles until he finally became a mechanic. The last two years he worked at Neptune Auto in Pittsburg, Kansas, where he fit right in. Wanda will be buried in Ceres, Calif., next to her beloved husband Ted.
He was preceded in death by maternal great grandparents, Roy and Ruby Stevicks; William and Gertrude Horstman. Paternal great grandparents, Clarence and Frieda Heath; Gus and Orene Weidner. In 2015, we enjoyed a Make a Wish trip to Rapid for the Stock Show. In 2015, we went to see Willie Robertson in Louisiana, then enjoyed Silver Dollar City at Branson, MO. He always wanted to go back to Branson. Both sides of his family enjoyed the Louisiana trip. In 2018, his burn doctor gifted him seats to a Minnesota Wild Hockey game.
Valentine (Val) Charles Rush, 73
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.
He was of the Baptist faith and retired from Wright’s Sanitation. Survivors include his wife, Melinda Probus Rouse; children, Seth Rouse and Maria Rouse; and siblings, Elijah Rouse Loretta Rouse, and Becky Patrick. In honoring Mr. Rouse’s wishes he will be cremated and there will be... Mr. Billy Hughes, age 84, of the Subligna Community, passed away Wednesday, December 21, 2022, at his residence, surrounded by his loved ones. He was born May 11, 1938, in Jamestown, AL, to the late Clyde and Myrtle Vaughn Hughes.
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David worked for 45 years in telecommunications, retiring from Golden West Communications Dec. 31, 2018. He was one with the land, living with it, always giving back and taking care of it for his family’s future. David met Kathy Beranek in 1973 in Burke, SD. They were married Aug. 18, 1974 on David’s Birthday. They had two daughters, Stacy his hunting buddy, and Jamie the baby of the family. He has two granddaughters, Samantha Rae, who is in college, and Jaymes Lou Jean, who is in high school. Papa Dave hardly ever missed one of their events.
Also holding a special place in Jerry’s heart were AnnieKate and Jake Burghduff. Val spent his days on the farm after graduating from St Mary’s in Dell Rapids and then Dakota State in Madison. Before he even saw it, God’s grace was apparent in his life. On Sept. 10, 1977, he married Teresa Molskness, and they recently celebrated their 45th anniversary.
Dorothy Vivian Wells (Pochop), 92
In November of 1958, the couple moved from Nebraska to Arvada, Colo. Shortly after their arrival to Arvada, their daughter, Donna Denise, was born. Dorothy enjoyed working as a nurse at various locations from 1953 until February 1990, when she retired from Lutheran Hospital, in Wheat Ridge, Colo. Throughout her career, Dorothy worked in the surgical, maternity, and rehabilitation wards, and was employed as head nurse for many years.
Joe passed away in 2001 and in 2004 she remarried Dick Osburn. Due to health problems, she was placed in the TLC February of 2019. Later she was moved to Butte, NE where she passed.
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Janet met Carroll Bruun in 1951 on a bus ride going to 4-H camp. Janet was seated behind the bus driver, and when she would look into his mirror, she could see this cute, blonde, blue-eyed boy sitting a few rows behind her winking at her. So yes, they got acquainted and were dance partners at camp!
She was currently employed as a teller at Premier Bank. He enjoyed watching Dukes of Hazard, Hawaii 5 O, Home Improvement, Fast n Furious movies, anything with History and would watch YouTube videos on how to build things. His favorite food was spaghetti with summer corn and homemade fresh buns.
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.
Bromley’s days were spent either at school or home. Klayton and Bromley had a bond that only they could share. Those boys would do anything together, and Klayton always listened to what Bromley wanted.
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