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CHARLES “CHUCK” H. BOWER

Memorial service for Charles “Chuck” H. Bower, 88, Aberdeen is 2:00 pm, Saturday, January 28, 2012 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Aberdeen. Pastor Jeff Whillock officiating. Inurnment in Riverside Memorial Cemetery, Aberdeen with military honors by Sidney L Smith American Legion Post 24. Chuck died on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at Bethesda Home of Aberdeen.

Charles H. Bower, son of Jacob and Emma (Kaz) Bower was born on October 29, 1923 in Braddock, ND. He was raised in Linton, ND and graduated from Linton High School in 1941. He was drafted into the United States Army in 1943, and was a military policeman and Judo instructor. He was stationed overseas in North Africa (French Morocco). He was a member of General Eisenhower’s Honor Guard. He was honorably discharged with the rank of Sergeant in March, 1946.

He was united in marriage to Irene Frank on September 24, 1950 at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Wishek, ND. Initially, they made their home in Hettinger, ND while Chuck was employed with the Milwaukee Railroad. In 1959, they moved to Aberdeen where Chuck started his career as an insurance agent and underwriter. In 1970, he joined the Anderson Insurance Agency where he remained for the next 23 years, retiring in 1993.

Chuck was an active member at Bethlehem Lutheran Church where he served on the church council, acted as Sunday school supervisor and teacher, usher, greeter and coffee server. Chuck loved the outdoors and spent countless hours hunting, fishing and golfing. During his retirement he enjoyed playing golf with his senior league, and cherished time hunting with his sons, grandsons and their friends through the age of 85. He thoroughly enjoyed the company of his Monday morning coffee group.

Chuck loved his family and cherished time spent with his wife, children and grandchildren. He was a gentleman in every respect, and will be remembered as a kind and loving husband, father, grandfather and friend to all who knew him.

Grateful for having shared Chuck’s life are his wife Irene of Aberdeen; two sons, Dr. Thomas (Jody) Bower of Rochester, MN and his children Nathan, Kelley, Sean and Patrick Bower; Steven (Deb) Bower of Appleton, WI and his children Michael and Bryan Bower; and one sister, Betty Moore of Tacoma, WA.

Chuck was preceded in death by his parents, Jacob and Emma Bower and one sister, Beverly Gimbel.

In lieu of flowers the family prefers memorials sent in Chuck’s memory to Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Bethesda Home of Aberdeen or to the Alzheimer’s Research Program at the Mayo Clinic.

DEAN ALLEN EICHLER

Services for Dean Allen Eichler, 50, of Groton, will be 10:30 a.m., Friday, January 27, 2012 at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Columbia with Pastor Jais Tinglund officiating. Burial will follow at St. John’s Lutheran Cemetery. Dean died at his home in Groton.

Closed casket visitation will be from 1-7 p.m., Thursday with family present from 5-7 p.m. at Spitzer-Miller Funeral Home 1111 S. Main St.

Dean Allen Eichler was born on August 18, 1961 to Harvey and Elinor (Bruns) Eichler at Aberdeen, SD. He grew up five and one half miles north of Columbia and was baptized and confirmed at St. John’s Lutheran Church. He attended school at St. John’s Lutheran Parochial and Columbia Elementary for a few years. Dean then went to school in Groton and graduated from Groton High School in 1980. He continued his education at the vo-tech in Watertown, SD. After receiving his education, Dean returned to the Columbia area where he farmed on his own for awhile. He moved to the Spearfish, SD area where he worked on a ranch for several years. His love for cattle brought him back to the Groton area. He worked as a herdsman at various places prior to working for Jack and Helen Walter at the Walter Angus Farm, where he was employed at the time of his death.

Dean was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church. When he was younger, Dean was a member of the 4-H Club where he showed cattle. He always looked forward to the Brown County Fair, he enjoyed horses and loved attending the rodeos. Dean was known for going to the sale barn and watching the auctions. Listening to music always brought him joy and he loved a good harmony. Dean also liked to spend time playing cards with his family and friends, and thoroughly enjoyed his nieces and nephews.

Grateful for having shared Dean’s life are his mother, Elinor of Columbia, four sisters, Phyllis (Art) Yeske, Columbia, Joyce (Joel) Wilson, Houghton, SD, Sharon (Roger) Zastrow, Columbia, and Betty (Steve) Dunker, Groton, two brothers, Karl (Val) Eichler, Columbia, and Keith (Suzan) Eichler, Aberdeen, three step-brothers, Lloyd (Doris) Dennert, Columbia, Don (Norma) Dennert, Aberdeen, and Paul (Peggy) Dennert, Aberdeen, two step-sisters, Doris (Alfred) Larson, Aberdeen and Alice (Tom) Hanson, Columbia, his aunt, Alice Wegehaupt, ten nieces and nephews and their families and a good neighbor and friend, Julius Kolb.

Dean was preceded in death by his father, Harvey, step-father, Harold Dennert, all of his grandparents, two aunts and four uncles.

KATHLEEN PRICE

Kathleen Price, 83, of Aberdeen, went home to be with her Lord, January 23, 2012. Funeral services to honor Kathleen’s life and to worship her Savior will be at First Baptist Church at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, January 26, with Dr. Harold E. Salem officiating. Burial will follow in Riverside Cemetery, Aberdeen, SD.

Visitation is 1-7 p.m. with family present from 5-7 p.m., Wednesday, January 25, at Spitzer-Miller Funeral Home, 1111 S. Main St., Aberdeen.

Alice Kathleen Ferguson was born February 16, 1928 in Aberdeen, SD to John and Ethel Ferguson. She grew up in rural Wetonka, where her parents modeled a strong work ethic and took her early to the Presbyterian Church. She attended school in Wetonka through grade 10 when she transferred to Aberdeen Central High School. In 1944, during her junior year of high school, she moved with her parents to Portland, Oregon. She graduated from Roosevelt High School in Portland with the class of 1945. Following her graduation, she returned to Aberdeen and enrolled in the Cadet Nurse Corps training. Her nursing program was interrupted when she married Allan Price of Mina, SD on September 15, 1946.

She and Allan set up their home on the Price farm south of Mina. Called by her middle name, Kathleen devoted herself to their three children and helping Allan with the task of farming. She became a wonderful cook. Her family remembers with fondness her specialties of potato salad and fried chicken.

Kathleen enjoyed people and was an active member of the community. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Mina. There, under the leadership of Rev. Dick Johnson, she understood the gospel and received Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior. The church in Mina closed in the next few years and Kathleen began attending, and later joined the Richland Wesleyan Church along with her husband, Allan. She enjoyed teaching a young adult Sunday School class, was active in the Women’s Missionary Society, and enjoyed the relationships with those in the local Birthday Club. Kathleen was active in the Do Good Extension Club and 4-H. At one time she served as chairman of Edmunds County Home Extension Service District #6. In 1972 she enrolled in the nursing program at Presentation College in Aberdeen to complete her goal of becoming a nurse. In 1975 Kathleen graduated as a Registered Nurse from Presentation College in Aberdeen.

In 1977 Allan and Kathleen moved to Rapid City, SD where they enjoyed their neighbors and new city life. Here she worked in a nursing home, lovingly caring for her patients. She was active in Christian Women’s Club, became a local officer and later became a speaker for the same organization. In 1981 they moved to Dickinson, ND where Kathleen learned to manage the books for their business and was a great support to her husband in every way. In Dickinson, they were members of the Evangelical Bible Church where Kathleen served on the board of Hope Christian Academy for a number of years.

In 2001, due to health concerns, she and Allan moved to Aberdeen to be closer to family.

Kathleen was always an eager learner and an avid reader. She listened with interest to all the stories and news her children had to tell her. She will be remembered for her love, her beautiful smile, her sense of humor, the wonderful home she made for her family, her ability to make good friends and her sincere love for Jesus Christ. She will be deeply missed.

Privileged to have shared her life are her husband of 65 years, Allan Price and her three children: Paula “Polly” (Jon) Damaska of Aberdeen, Peter (Susan) Price of Lawrenceville, GA and Donald (Pat) Price of Naperville, IL; five grandchildren, Heidi (Michael) Betz of Buffalo, WY, Peter (Sarah) Damaska of North Branch, MI, Matthew (Missy) Price of Lawrenceville GA, Angela Briel of Alpharetta GA, Daniel Price of Naperville, IL and four great grandchildren, Savannah Price, William, Kate and Eliza Damaska, and Ariana Price. She is survived by her brother, John (Edith) Ferguson, living in Austin, TX, numerous beloved nieces and nephews and many dear friends.

Kathleen was preceded in death by her parents, John & Ethel Ferguson, her sister and brother-in-law, John and Nancy (Ferguson) Arnold, and one great-granddaughter, Annie Jane Damaska

The family prefers memorials to Aberdeen Christian School, Aberdeen SD or Hope Christian Academy, Dickinson, ND.

EDWARD "ED" P. LAMBERT

Funeral service for Edward “Ed” P. Lambert, 87, Aberdeen will be 10:00 am, Thursday, January 26, 2012 at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Aberdeen. Pastor Chris Anderson officiating. Burial with full military honors will be in Prairie Hill Cemetery near Bradley, SD. Ed died on Friday, January 20, 2012 at Avera McKennan Hospital, Sioux Falls.

Visitation will be from 1:00-7:00 pm, with family present from 5:00- 7:00 pm, Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at Spitzer-Miller Funeral Home, 1111 S. Main Street, Aberdeen.

Edward P. Lambert, son of Philip and Mae (Abeli) Lambert was born on February 6, 1924 in Clark County, SD. He attended country school and later Bradley High School. He was inducted into the United States Army on April 25, 1944. Ed received his honorable discharge on May 5, 1946. He returned home to South Dakota and worked as a farm hand in the Bradley area.

He was united in marriage to Luella Luvaas on April 10, 1949 at Our Savior Lutheran Church near Lily, SD. He worked for a short time at Thorpe School as a custodian. They moved to Minneapolis and later returned to Bradley prior to making their home in Aberdeen in 1953.

Ed was employed at Armour and Company Meat Packers until 1965 when the company closed. He worked at Montgomery Ward and Company for a short time prior to starting his employment with Hub City Iron. This is where Ed remained until his retirement on April 7, 1989.

Ed was active for many years in the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and the 40 & 8. He held every office on the local level for the Sidney L. Smith American Legion Post 24 as well as every office for the local 40 & 8 organization. He also held various offices at the state level for the American Legion and the 40 & 8.

During his retirement, Ed enjoyed traveling with his wife. They went on several bus tours and enjoyed vacations to Europe and the Caribbean Islands. He enjoyed gardening and was also an avid race fan.

Grateful for having shared Ed’s life are his wife Luella of Aberdeen, two sons, Norman Lambert, Savage, MN and Larry (Julie) Lambert, Aberdeen; one daughter, Linda (Donald) Woodward, Aberdeen; 5 grandchildren, Justin (Sarah) Lambert, Aaron (Kristin) Lambert, Tyler Lambert, Brad Lambert and Kelli (Ryan) Haessig and one great granddaughter Addison Lambert.

Ed was preceded in death by his parents Philip and Mae Lambert and two brothers Donald and Leonard Lambert.

GEORGE W. DIXON

George Warner Dixon was born in Aberdeen, SD at St. Luke’s Hospital on April 18, 1950 to Frank and Mary Dixon. George died on January 15, 2012. He enjoyed his childhood of playing baseball, basketball and riding his bike with his neighborhood buddies. George was a talented swimmer and won many ribbons in swim meets. He was an enthusiastic pheasant hunter and he and his dad spent many weekends together finding good places to hunt. As George said many times, “I was so lucky to have a perfect childhood.”

Every two years the Dixon family would pile into the car for an exciting vacation to some far-away destination. While these included Miami, New Orleans, Chapel Hill, Washington, New York, Boston, Dallas, Grand Tetons, Denver and Winnipeg, George’s favorite aspect of these vacations was when the family stayed at a motel with a swimming pool!

Two years ago George suffered from a series of mini-strokes which had a damaging impact on his short-term memory. At that point he needed to move from living independently to living in the support of Bethesda Home. George’s family wishes to thank those staff members at Bethesda who were mindful of his circumstance. Particular thanks to Pastor Vicky Saude-Worthington, Chaplain at Bethesda Home, for her many respectful conversations with George which he appreciated so much.

George enjoyed visits to Sacramento, CA to visit his sister, Ginny. While in Sacramento he also enjoyed spending time with a dear family friend, Joe McCarthy who writes, “It was with a heavy heart that I learned of the passing of my dear friend, George Dixon. In his frequent visits to Sacramento he and I would take some time together. He liked to go shopping, especially for candy. He would always choose candy that was sugar-free and, indeed, would bring that to my notice. You see, George knew that he was my friend, but he also know that I was going to report to Ginny. His favorite stop was Dairy Queen, where the sugar rules were thrown to the wind. What went on in Dairy Queen stayed in Dairy Queen.”

“I like to think that George was in this world, but not of this world. That twinkle in his eye when he would smile reflected an angelic sincerity and purity. George was asked to carry a heavy burden in life, one that could be frustrating and painful for him at certain times. He had the devoted love and care of his sisters, Kay and Virginia, especially in recent years. Now he is reunited with his loving parents, Frank and Mary Dixon, in the blessed joy of heaven where there are no tears and all are forever young in the Lord. May he rest in peace.” (Joseph McCarthy, M.Div.,M.A.)

Surviving George are his sisters, Virginia L. Dixon of Sacramento, CA and Kay H. Dixon of Minneapolis; his niece, Cheryl Dixon (Alex Ramirez) and children Rosemary, Carolina and Alejandro of Sacramento and his niece Deborah Martisko (Jeremy Bendewald) and daughter, Avery of Aberdeen, SD George appreciated the kinship of his many cousins and aunts and uncles.

In lieu of flowers, the family expresses George’s wishes for donations in his memory to Bethesda Home, 1224 South High St., Aberdeen, SD 57401 or to Northeastern Mental Health Center, 703 Southeast 3rd Ave., Aberdeen, SD 5740l.

A memorial service honoring George Warner Dixon will be held during July; an announcement will confirm this by June 30.

George was a wonderful brother and a devoted son. May heaven bless him with good hunting and many motels with swimming pools.

GERTRUDE B. REHFELD

The funeral service for Gertrude B. Rehfeld, 93, of Warner, will be 2:00pm, Monday, January 23 at St. John Lutheran Church, Warner, with Pastor JoAnne Nagele officiating. Following Gertrude’s wishes, her body was donated to a medical school. Gertrude died Wednesday, January 18.

Visitation will be from 2-7pm, Sunday, January 22, with family present from 2-4pm and a prayer service at 4pm at St. John Lutheran Church, Warner.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to either St. John Lutheran Church Endowment Fund or the charity of your choice.

Gertrude Bertha Buntrock was born August 22, 1918 at Columbia, South Dakota to Herman B. And Elise G. (Podoll) Buntrock. She was baptized at Hecla, SD and confirmed at St. John Lutheran Church in Columbia.

Gertrude attended grade school at Garland Rural (Kelly School) and when attending Zion Christian Day School (7th & 8th grade) she stayed with her Grandmother Ida Buntrock. She then attended Columbia High School and graduated from Westport High School in 1935. After graduating from High school she attended Northern Normal and Industrial College (now Northern State University) in Aberdeen and received her one year teaching certificate. She taught in two one-room rural schools, the Bossley School and the Wright School in the Mansfield/Warner, SD area.

Gertrude married Walter Rehfeld on December 21, 1941 at St. John Lutheran Church in Columbia, SD. They made their first home on the Rehfeld family farm south of Warner. Gertrude then returned to Northern and earned a Bachelor and Master’s degree in Education. She resumed her teaching career and taught at Lincoln and Howard Hedger Schools in Aberdeen until the time of her retirement in 1982.

She has been an active member of St. John Lutheran Church serving on the church council, as a Sunday school teacher and superintendant, a Bible school teacher and holding various offices in the women’s organization (WELCA). She belonged to the following educational organizations: NEA, AEA, SDEA, and State and Local Retired Teachers Associations and was a member of the Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma. She was also a member of Zonta (a business women’s organization) and the Aberdeen and Warner Senior Citizens. She and Walt were co-founders of Lutheran Social Services in Aberdeen.

Grateful for having shared Gertrude’s life are three sons; Dr. Dwayne (Claudette) Rehfeld, Webster, Roger (Margaret) Rehfeld, Surprise, AZ, and Larry (Barbara) Rehfeld, Sioux Falls, five grandchildren; Dr. Lara Rehfeld and Scott Arend, Denver, CO, Shannon (Alfredo) Garduno, Webster, Tyson (Rachelle) Rehfeld, Jefferson City, MO, Chad Rehfeld, Mesa, AZ, Chris (Deidre) Rehfeld, Woodbury, MN, two step-grandchildren, Kelli (Tony) Gibson, Brandon, SD, Andy (Didi) Owen, Edwards, CO, six great grandchildren; Brady and Jared Rehfeld, Ashley and Kason Garduno, Tristan and Payton Rehfeld and six step great grandchildren; Jackson Hilton, Isabella Gibson, Chandler, Zane, Olivia and Bianca Ekholm, one brother, Walter Buntrock of Aberdeen, and two sisters; Esther Herther of Sioux Falls and Irene Healy of Aberdeen.

Preceding her in death are her husband, Walter Rehfeld in 1997, her parents, Herman and Elise Buntrock, three brothers, Paul, Egon and Herbert Buntrock, and one sister, Edna Ringgenberg.

RICHARD “RICH” D. WILSON

Memorial service for Richard “Rich” D. Wilson, 83, Aberdeen will be 10:30 am, Monday, January 23, 2012 at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Aberdeen. Pastor Chris Anderson officiating. Private family burial will be in Riverside Memorial Park. Rich died Sunday, January 15, 2012 at his home in Aberdeen.

Visitation will be from 3:00-4:00 pm with a prayer service beginning at 4:00 pm, Sunday, January 22, 2012 at Spitzer-Miller Funeral Home, 1111 S. Main Street, Aberdeen.

Richard D. Wilson, son of Kenneth “Stub” and Wilma (Ryman) Wilson was born on March 12, 1928 in Aberdeen, SD. He was raised on a farm and attended school in the Northville and Mansfield area. At the age of 18 Rich enlisted in United States Army and served in the Pacific during World War II.

Rich was united in marriage to Daphne Bouchee in 1948. Three children were born to this union. They made their home in Aberdeen and California and later divorced. Rich married Lou Smalley and they later divorced. He worked for the Aberdeen Parks Department, Riverside Cemetery and at several golf courses for many years. While living in California Rich worked for Dow Chemical as a field man.

In 1986 he married Donna Hoffmann and they made their home in the Aberdeen area. During this time Rich once again was employed as a grounds keeper with the Aberdeen Parks Department and also for Northern State University until his retirement.

Rich enjoyed life and found great joy while bowling and dancing. He enjoyed traveling, wood working and playing cards with family and friends.

Grateful for having shared Rich’s life are his wife Donna, Aberdeen, children, Lance (Diane) Wilson, Tustin, CA; Diane Arnold, Kelso, WA; and Daryl and his family, Kalama, WA; 14 grandchildren, several great grandchildren; step-children, Viloria (Gary) Wiseman, Danna Jo (Rick) Neugebauer, Nancy (John) Shaner, Dan (Karen) Hoffmann, Jim (Angie) Hoffmann, Sheila (George) Nesbitt and Nora Hoffmann and 16 step grandchildren.

Rich was preceded in death by his parents and one step grandson.

RICHARD "DICK" M. PAPKE

Funeral service for Richard “Dick” Papke, 81, Aberdeen will be 10:30 am, Friday, January 20, 2012 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Aberdeen. Pastor Hyle Anderson will officiate. Burial will be in the Warner Township Cemetery. Dick died on Sunday, January 15, 2012 at Avera St. Luke’s Hospital, Aberdeen.

Visitation will be from 1:00-7:00 pm, Thursday, January 19, 2012 at Spitzer-Miller Funeral Home, 1111 S. Main Street, Aberdeen.

Richard Papke, son of Adolph and Martha (Shilman) Papke was born on December 13, 1930 in Aberdeen. He was raised on the family farm west of Warner. Dick attended country school through the 8th grade and went on to graduate from Warner High School.

Dick was united in marriage to Delores Rozell on September 1, 1950 at St. John’s Lutheran Church. They made their home on the family farm where they were general farmers for many years, retiring in 1988. During this time Dick was also employed as a machinist at Hub City Iron, a job which he held for 33 ½ years. During their retirement, Dick and Delores made their home at Mina Lake prior to moving to Aberdeen.

Dick enjoyed the outdoors especially hunting and fishing. He was an avid baseball fan and enjoyed playing in his younger days, coaching his children and attending games with his family. He loved John Deere tractors and especially cherished the time he was able to spend with his family and friends. Dick was a past member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, rual Aberdeen and currently a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Aberdeen.

Grateful for having shared Dick’s life are his wife Delores of Aberdeen, three sons, Craig (Cheryl) Papke, Stratford, SD; Timothy (Georgia) Papke, Rapid City, SD; and Mark (Lori) Papke, Cheyenne, WY; one daughter, Dalyne (Jeff) Moyer, Lawton, OK; five grandchildren, Christopher (Kari) Papke, Chad (Lisa) Papke, Colton (Jessica) Papke, Dakota Papke and Ashley (Steve) Mathews and one great grandson Coy Papke.

Dick was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers.

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