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Tyrone P. Keeble
Funeral service for Tyrone P. Keeble, 64, of Agency Village, SD, were held on Saturday, February 26, 2005, at 1:00 p.m. at St. Catherine's Catholic Church in Sisseton, SD, with Rev. Fr. Walter Butor, OMI, and Rev. Clifford Canku officiating. Pianist was Billy Kohl. Pallbearers were Delbert Redwing Jr., Randy White, Leonard DuMarce Jr., Steve St. John, Dewey Saul, Bruce DeMarrias, Harlan DuMarce and Jeff Keeble. Honorary Pallbearers were all of Tyrone's grandsons, Jesse Bien, Christopher Keeble, Adam Renville, Zachary White, DeShaun Keeble, Sean Nanaetoe, and Braylon Barse. There was an all night wake on Friday, February 25, 2005, starting at 7:00 p.m. at St. Catherine's Hall in Sisseton, SD. Interment was at St. Matthew's Catholic Cemetery, Veblen, SD. The Cahill Funeral Chapel of Sisseton, SD, was in charge of the arrangements.
Tyrone was born on June 24, 1940, to Wallace and Esther (St. John) Keeble near Veblen, SD. He grew up and attended various boarding schools.
Tyrone was a certified welder for 11 years. In 1986, he became a Security Officer in the Tribe's casinos in Sloan, IA, and also for the Pottawatomie Nation in Carter, WI. Tyrone was a Security Officer for 14 years.
Tyrone then went on to work part-time at the Tiospa Zina Tribal School and at the SWO Health and Fitness Center. Tyrone enjoyed hunting, fishing, and attending classic car shows in his free time. He often dreamed of still owning his 1972 Olds Cutlass.
Tyrone's greatest accomplishment was overcoming his drug and alcohol addictions. Tyrone was alcohol and drug free for 13 years and he ran an A. A. support group for a variety of addictions. He was the adult recipient of an award for living a drug and alcohol free lifestyle.
Tyrone was also honored to represent Heipa District as a member of the SWO Elderly Board. Tyrone earned his GED and attended classes at the Sisseton Wahpeton College.
Tyrone passed away on February 23, 2005, at his home in Agency Village, SD.
Tyrone is survived by eight children, Cheryl and Darrell Renville of Sisseton, SD, Rose Keeble of Sioux Falls, SD, Philip Keeble of Agency Village, SD, Kristie Keeble of Agency Village, SD, Tyra Keeble of Agency Village, SD, Shawn Stokes of Shawnee, OK, Holly Keeble of Shawnee, OK, and Maria Owen of Sisseton, SD; two sisters, Diane White of Sisseton, SD, and Connie DeMarrias of Sisseton, SD; two brothers, David Keeble of Chicago, IL, and Richard Owen of Sisseton, SD; one adopted brother, Donald Pilcher of Kansas; eleven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Tyrone was preceded by his parents; one daughter, Brenda; one brother, Percy; and two sisters, Shirley and Etheline.

Wallace Kampeska
Funeral service for Wallace Richard Kampeska, Mato I'yotan-kahan, 77, of Sisseton, SD, was held on Tuesday, March 29, 2005, at 2:00 p.m. at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Agency Village, SD, with John Cloud III Senior Catechist and Clyde Kampeska Sr. Lay Reader officiating. Pianist was Billy Kohl. Pallbearers were Wallace's grandsons, Terry Haug Jr. and Shane Brown, and his nephews, Clyde Kampeska Jr., Thomas Lee and Luke Cloud, Gabe and Clyde Kampeska Sr., Darrell Mireau, Ernie Keeble, Alex Wanna and his cousin, Ernest Barse. Wallace's honorary pallbearers were all the Korean War Veterans. Interment was at the Sisseton Cemetery Veterans Section, Sisseton, SD, with Military Rites by Otto-Quande Renville American Legion Post #50 and Fort Sisseton VFW Post #3342 and Bravo Company. There was a wake service on Sunday, March 27, 2005 at the Tribal Community Center at 7:30 p.m., and an all night wake on Monday March 28, 2005 at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Agency Village beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Cahill Funeral Chapel of Sisseton, SD, was in charge of the arrangements.
Wallace Richard Kampeska was born on July 12, 1927 to Winfield and Eunice (Renville) Kampeska at Sisseton, SD. Wallace was united in marriage to Irene Renville in 1957 and they moved to California for a short time and returned home. Then they moved to Dilworth, MN, where Wallace was employed by the Helgren Brother for 25 years. He later moved back to Sisseton to live with his sister, Geraldine Keeble.
He kept himself busy by working at St. Mary's Church doing the up-keep along with his brother. He enjoyed sports, watching football, especially the Vikings, basketball and reading Sports Illustrated and playing whist.
Wallace entered the Tekawitha Living Center in July 1998. He passed away on March 26, 2005 at the Living Center.
Wallace is survived by his daughter, Joelene Greseth of Sisseton, SD; one sister, Geraldine Keeble of Agency Village, SD; one brother Wesley Kampeska of Agency Village, SD; three grandchildren, Sheila Greseth and husband Shaun Wetterling of Browns Valley, MN, Shane Brown of Browns Valley, MN, and Terry Haug Jr. of Sisseton, SD; and three great-grandchildren, Mackenzie, Braxton, and Madison Wetterling of Browns Valley, MN.
Wallace was preceded in death by his parents; one son, Victor; one daughter, Memory; and one brother, Felix.

Wesley Kampeska
Funeral service for Wesley John Kampeska, 73, of Sisseton, SD, was held on Friday, April 1, 2005, at 2:00 p.m. at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Agency Village, SD, with John Cloud III Senior Catechist, Lay Reader Clyde Kampeska Sr., and Fr. Ron Campbell officiating. Pianist was Billy Kohl. Pallbearers were Clyde Kampeska Jr., Darrell Mireau, Ernie Keeble, Thurman Frenier, Alex Wanna, John Kampeska, Terry Haug Jr., Thomas Lee, Luke Cloud, and Felix Renville Jr. Honorary Pallbearers were Ed Williams, Kenny Bursheim, Cyril Renville, Elton Flute, Morgan Redday Sr., and Gabe DesRosiers. There was an all night wake service on Thursday, March 31, 2005, starting at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mary's Episcopal Church at Agency Village. Interment was at St. Mary's Episcopal Cemetery at Agency Village. The Cahill Funeral Chapel of Sisseton, SD, was in charge of the arrangements.
Wesley John Bear-Kampeska was born on August 16, 1931, to Winfield and Eunice (Renville) Kampeska in Sisseton, SD. Wesley was given the Indian name of Sunka Ku-Wah-pi (Chased by Dogs). Winfield and Eunice had four children, Wallace, Wesley, Geraldine, and Felix. Wesley, along with his dad and two brothers, went to work at Helgren Bros. Truck farm in Moorhead, MN.
During this time Wesley met and married Amelia "Dutchie" Schweigman in 1960. Out of this marriage came three daughters, Rhonda, Jackie, and Lesley.
Wesley worked at Helgrens for 12 years. Then he worked for Geller's Auto Salvage as a welder for 2 years. At this time his wife, Dutchie, became ill and passed away in May of 1972.
Wesley moved back to Sisseton and was left to raise his three daughters. Wesley's faith in God was strong, this was taught to him and his family by our grandpa, Winfield. Wesley passed away on March 29, 2005, at a hospital in Sisseton, SD.
Wesley is survived by his three daughters, Jackie Kampeska of Agency Village, SD, Lesley Kampeska of Sisseton, SD, and Rhonda Kampeska of Agency Village, SD; one sister, Geraldine Keeble of Agency Village, SD; and six grandchildren.
Wesley was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Amelia; and two brothers, Wallace and Felix.

Anna Mae "Annie" Larsen
Anna Mae "Annie" Larsen, 79, of Hammer, SD, died Wednesday, March 30, 2005, at her residence.
Funeral services were Saturday, April 2, at 11:00 a.m. at Faith Lutheran Church in New Effington with the Rev. Harold Watrous officiating. The organist was Debra Bredvik.
Burial was in the Ferkingstad Cemetery, rural Hammer. Casketbearers were Randy Ostby, Dale Ostby, Tom Bisek, Jerry Harrington, Cecil Stangeland, and David Navratil.
Visitation was from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Saturday at the church. Eggers Funeral Home of Rosholt was in charge of the arrangements.
Anna Mae Larsen was born August 22, 1925, in Browns Valley, MN, to Fred and Clara Cloutier. She grew up in the Browns Valley area.
On October 24, 1943, she married Nelbert "Ole" Larsen at the Ferkingstad Church near Hammer, SD. Shortly after they were married, they bought a farm near Hammer. Annie spent her life as a farm wife, raising six children. Nelbert died in 1968.
Annie enjoyed going to garage sales and auctions.
Survivors include one daughter, Judy (Nordeen) Brink of Murdo, SD; and three sons, William Larsen of Hammer, Leland Larsen of Buffalo, MN, and Bradley Larsen of Murdo, SD.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Nelbert; and two sons, Thomas and James.

Vera I. McClung
Vera I. McClung, age 95, formerly of Watertown, SD, passed away on Monday, March 28, 2005 at a Clear Lake Care Center. She was the widow of George McClung. Funeral services were held on Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at the Wight, Comes and Sogn Funeral Chapel in Watertown, SD, with Rev. Dick Fylling of the First Congregational United Church of Christ officiating. Interment was in the Mt. Hope Cemetery, Watertown, SD. Visitation was held on Thursday, prior to services at the Wight, Comes and Sogn Funeral Chapel, Watertown.
Vera I. McClung, the daughter of Albert and Carrie (Banker) Ives, was born on May 23, 1909 on a farm near Veblen, SD. She graduated from Veblen High School.
On January 7, 1949 she married George McClung in Aberdeen, SD. The couple made their home in Watertown, SD. Mr. McClung passed away on July 2, 1966. Vera had been a resident at the Deuel County Good Samaritan Center. She was a member of the South Lake Church of Christ.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; and her son, Orville.
She is survived by her nieces and nephews.

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Nordise J. “Nordy” Wineman, age 81, of Robbinsdale, MN, died peacefully on March 15, 2005.
Nordy was the daughter of Oscar and Sophie (Lobben)Rolstad. She graduated from Sisseton High School, and moved to Minneapolis, MN, shortly after. She was a longtime employee of Minneapolis Honeywell, retiring after 29 years of service.
She was known for her beautiful handwork and was a devoted volunteer at the Courage Center. She was a faithful member of the Lutheran church, the latest being Elim Lutheran. She coordinated services from Elim with Copper-field Senior Homes, where she resided.
Nordy was preceded in death by husbands Bob Guest and Jack Wineman, eight sisters and four brothers.
She is survived by sisters Gladys Rolstad and Jerry Sckerl, both of Sisseton, SD, and many nieces and nephews.
Services were held on Saturday, March 19, 2005, at Washburn-McReady Chapel, with interment at Hillside Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN.

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Jeanette A. Martinek, 91, New Effington, SD, died Saturday, March 26, 2005, at the Rosholt Care Center.
Funeral services were held Wed-nesday, March 30, at 2:00 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church in New Effington with the Rev. Harold Watrous officiating. The organist was Debra Bredvik and the vocalist was Melanie Yost.
Burial was in the New Effington Community Cemetery. Casketbearers were Steven Swenson, Randy Martinek, Richard Martinek, Michael Martinek, Kevin Steen and Kraig Steen.
Visitation was Tuesday, March 29, from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. in the Eggers Funeral Home at Rosholt, SD, and continued Wednesday one hour prior to the service at the church.
Jeanette Alvila Martinek was born October 7, 1913, in New Effington, SD, to Alick and Hilda (Braaten) Stowe. She was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith in New Effington. She graduated from New Effington High School on May 27, 1932.
On March 29, 1933, Jeanette married Emil Martinek at Wilmot, SD. They lived in the New Effington area their entire lives. Jeanette was a cook and a baker for her sister Louella's restaurants in New Effington. She also worked at Landsberger Creamery in Sisseton and did some babysitting for area children.
A member of Faith Lutheran Church in New Effington, Jeanette taught Sunday School, held all offices in the Ladies' Aid, and was active in her church circle and quilting. She was also a member of the New Effington Senior Citizens.
Jeanette was an excellent seamstress, baker, and cook. She also enjoyed embroidering, quilting, gardening, and canning. Jeanette entered the Rosholt Care Center July 6, 2004.
Survivors include two sons, Vernell (Phyllis) Martinek of New Effington, SD, and Larry (Jean) Martinek of Rosholt, SD; three daughters, Sandra Martinek of Sisseton, SD, Karen (Kervin) Steen of Sisseton, SD, and Janis (Lavern) Swenson of Goodwin, SD; 14 grandchildren; 32 great grandchildren; 3 step-great-grandchildren; 6 great-great-grandchildren; and one step-great-great-grandchild; two sisters, Lorraine Westby of New Effington, SD, and Louella Knut-son of Sisseton, SD; and two brothers, Kenneth (Margaret) Stowe of New Effington, SD, and Curtis (LeAnn) Stowe of New Effington, SD.
Jeanette was preceded in death by her husband, Emil; parents, Hilda and Alick Stowe; and brother, Lloyd Stowe.

Wilhelmine Dorothea Eberbach
Funeral service for Wilhelmine Dorothea Eberbach, 95, of Sisse-ton, SD, was held on Thursday, March 31, 2005, at 10:30 a.m. at the Cahill Funeral Chapel in Sisseton, SD, with Rev. Larry Johnson officiating. Pallbearers were Sherman Heinecke, Les Heinecke, Richard Heinecke, Brian Heinecke, Jay Charles, and Patrick Eberbach. Visitation was held on Wednesday, March 30, 2005, at the Cahill Funeral Chapel from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Interment was at Sisseton Cemetery. The Cahill Funeral Chapel of Sisseton, SD, was in charge of the arrangements.
Wilhelmine was born on August 9, 1909, to Henry and Mary (Peters) Heinecke in Sisseton, SD. She grew up and attended country school. After her education, Wil-helmine helped her parents on the family farm.
She was united in marriage to Rev. Fred Eberbach on August 27, 1947, in Sisseton, SD. After their marriage the couple served many churches throughout the area where Fred was a pastor. They served the Emanuel Lutheran Church in Sisseton, SD, the Zion Lutheran Church in Waubay, SD, Emanuel Lutheran Church in Harold, SD, Christ Lutheran and Centennial Lutheran Churches in Wilmot, SD, Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Milbank, SD, and Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Wilmot, SD.
Upon Fred's retirement, the couple moved to a house on Big Stone Lake. Rev. Fred passed away on October 19, 1978. Wilhelmine lived in Milbank, Watertown, and Sisseton, SD. She liked to garden, play cards, and she was involved in hand writing analysis. Wilhelmine also enjoyed studying the lives of politicians and oil painting outdoor sceneries. Health reasons caused her to enter St. William's Nursing Home in 1999, where she passed away on March 26, 2005.
Wilhelmine is survived by one son, Charles and wife Elizabeth Eberbach of Sisseton, SD; two grandchildren, Patrick and Vanessa Eberbach of Acworth, GA, and Stephanie and Jay Charles of Savage, MN; and three great-grandchildren, Marissa and Daniel Eberbach of Acworth, GA, and Julia Charles of Savage, MN.
Wilhelmine was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, five brothers, and one sister.

Gordon H. Nelson
Gordon H. Nelson, 80, of Veblen, SD, passed away Friday, March 25, 2005 at Coteau des Prairies Hospital in Sisseton, SD. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 29, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Veblen, SD, with Pastor Harold A. Watrous officiating and burial with military honors by the Veblen Eddie Robertson American Legion Post #76 in the Veblen Cemetery. Visitation was held Monday from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. with a prayer service at 7:00 p.m., all at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Veblen, and Tuesday one hour prior to the service at the church.
Pallbearers were All His Nephews: Ron Storbakken, Gene Storbakken, Kevin Storbakken, Rodell Storbakken, Carlyle Storbakken, Dennis Storbakken, Allen Storbakken, Gary Storbakken, Dick Realdsen, Roger Realdsen, Steven Berger & Wayne McCready. Honorary pallbearers were "All Gordon's Friends".
Gordon H. Nelson was born on May 28, 1924 at rural Veblen, SD, the son of Henry and Mary (Swangstu) Nelson. He attended country school in Norway Township, rural Veblen, SD, and graduated from Veblen High School in 1942. He was baptized and confirmed in Bergen Lutheran Church.
Gordon enlisted in the US Marines, December 17, 1943 and was discharged on May 12, 1946. In the service he was stationed at San Diego, CA, the Hawaiian Islands, Guam & Okinawa. After being discharged, he worked various jobs and attended North Dakota State University, for a time. He began working in the Gamble Store in Veblen in 1948, beginning a 37 year career in the grocery business.
On June 11, 1949 Gordon married Ruth Storbakken at Palestine Lutheran Church, rural Veblen, SD. In 1951 he opened up a grocery store in Veblen and sold out and retired in 1986. While in business, he served on various boards, including; the Veblen School Board, for many years, Veblen City Council, Our Saviors Lutheran Church Council, Veblen Ruritan Club, Veblen Commercial Club, when it was in existence & the Veblen Cemetery Committee. Gordon enjoyed spending time with his family, gardening, watching birds, fishing in Texas, helping others and going to the Senior Citizens Center.
Gordon was a member of Our Saviors Lutheran Church, the Veblen Eddie Robertson American Legion Post #76, the VFW in Britton, the Veblen Senior Citizens.
Gordon is survived by his wife; Ruth Nelson of Veblen, SD; a son, Robert (Jan) Nelson of Merrimac, MA; a daughter, Shirley (Terry) Ochsner of Aberdeen, SD; a brother, Norman (Dora) Nelson of Oakland, CA; four granddaughters, Lyndsey, Ashley, Jennifer and Madelyn; two step-granddaughters, Erin (Jon) and Stephanie; and a step-great-grandson, Ethan.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Helen.
Frank Family Funeral Home of Lidgerwood, ND was in charge of the funeral arrangements.

Edna Lillian Wiseman
A Prayer Service was held for Edna Lillian Wiseman 87, of National City, CA on Saturday, June 4, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. at the Buffalo Lake Cemetery with family members present.
Edna Lillian Stavick Wiseman was born on August 13, 1918 in Britton, SD to parents Melvin and Mary Stavick. She grew up with her 3 sisters and 2 brothers around Sisseton, SD. She attended grade school at the Hoem School of Buffalo Lake. Edna settled in National City, CA in 1964 and remained a resident until her death on January 19, 2005 at Castle Manor. In addition to her love of children and caring for them, Edna loved decorating cakes for weddings, birthdays and special occasions.
Edna is survived by her two sons, Leonard Roger Jacobson, San Pedro, CA, and Ronald Dean Nelson of National City, CA; two daughters, Opal Mae Marangon, Auburn, WA, and Diane F. Nelson Nye of Stayton, OR, 27 grandchildren, numerous great and several great great grandchildren and one sister Joey Knudsen, Rapid City, SD.
Edna is preceded in death by her parents, two sisters Lorraine Weidenbach, Ella Ringer, two brothers Alvin Stavick and LuVerne Stavick, two daughters Phyllis Marie Phyle and Alice Gertrude Jacobson.

Valeria C. Brandenburger
Valeria C. Brandenburger, 74, New Effington, SD, died Friday, August 19, 2005, in a Breckenridge, MN, hospital.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, August 23, at 10:00 a.m. at St. John's Catholic Church in Rosholt, SD, with Father Dennis Deis officiating. The organist was Lana Sand. Pallbearers were Neil, Timothy, Richard, Nathan, Dale, Lynn Jr., Mathew and Thomas Brandenburger.
Burial was in the St. Nicholas Cemetery, rural Rosholt, SD.
Visitation was held Monday, August 22, from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the Eggers Funeral Home in Rosholt, SD, followed by a wake service at the church at 7:00 p.m. Visitation continued Tuesday one hour prior to the service at the church.
Valeria C. Brandenburger was born October 8, 1930, in rural Fairmount, ND, to Adolf and Caroline (Neubauer) Bernard. She attended country school in rural Fairmount and the St. Francis Academy in Hankinson, ND.
On October 8, 1953, Valeria married Lynn Brandenburger at St. Philip's Catholic Church in Hankinson, ND. In 1954, they moved to New Jersey while Lynn was in the service. They returned to the Rosholt area in 1956 and began farming. In 1958, they moved to rural Hammer, SD, and continued farming. Lynn worked in the Missile Fields in the Rapid City area in 1962, and then returned to farm in the Victor, Rosholt and New Effington areas in 1963.
Lynn and Valeria retired in 1992 and moved into New Effington, SD. Valeria entered the St. Francis Nursing Home in Breckenridge, MN, in 1998.
Valeria enjoyed baking, flowers, gardening, cooking, and praying the rosary. She especially enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren.
Survivors include her husband, Lynn of New Effington; ten children, Neil (Martha) Brandenburger of Deadwood, SD, Cynthia (Richard) Novotny of Wyndmere, ND, Timothy (Connie) Brandenburger of Rolla, MO, Constance (Sidney) Sjoquist of Wahpeton, ND, Richard (JoLynn) Brandenburger of Great Bend, ND, Nathan (Karla) Brandenburger of New Effington, Dale (Manuela) Brandenburger of Onida, SD, Lynn Jr. (Martina) Brandenburger of Mapleton, ND, Mathew (Kasey) Brandenburger of Rosholt, and Thomas (Janice) Brandenburger of Madison, SD; 35 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Vincent Bernard, and Kenneth Bernard; and seven sisters, Angeline Wieser, Doretta Zach, Marcella German, Marion Zach, Theresa Schiltz, Margaret Schiltz, and Julia Kosterman.
Valeria was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Dennis; and a granddaughter, Veronica.

Tehya Joan Carlson
Funeral Mass for Tehya Joan Carlson, infant daughter of Barbara (Two Stars) Baldwin of Biloxi, MS, and Daniel Carlson of Sisseton, SD, were held on Monday, August 22, 2005, at 2:00 p.m. at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Sisseton, SD, with Rev. Fr. Walter Butor, OMI, celebrant. Organist was Bill Nelson and song leader was Cindy Marohl. Pallbearers were Landon LaFromboise, Chance Lohre, Dave Hoines, and Milton Owen. Honorary Pallbearers were all of Tehya's family and friends. There was a wake service on Saturday, August 20, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. at the Tribal Community Center in Agency Village, SD, with Fr. Les Camp-bell, Fhilmore Simon CLP, and Clyde Kampeska. There was visitation on Sunday, August 21, 2005, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. with a scripture service at 7:00 p.m. at St. Peter's Catholic Church, and also on Monday, August 22, 2005, from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Sisseton, SD. Interment was at St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery in Sisseton, SD. The Cahill Funeral Chapel of Sisseton, SD, was in charge of the arrangements.
Tehya Joan Carlson was born on May 26, 2004, at Keesler Medical Center in Biloxi, MS. Tehya was baptized at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Sisseton, SD. Since the day Tehya was born she was a happy baby. Everyone she met she always had a smile for them. When she finally learned to walk you couldn't stop her, she was so independent. She wanted to be just like her sister Jacinda. Tehya was beautiful, smart, and she had so much charisma. Her favorite things to do were taking all the DVD's out of the entertainment center, messing with her sister's games, sorting blocks, and biting anything she could get her hands on. She loved going for walks and swimming in the pool with her sister. She loved to cuddle and would crawl up on you just cause she wanted to be held. She just learned to give kisses and suck from a straw. Tehya was such a loving baby and she had an especially tight bond with her sister. Just watching them play together brought such joy to our lives. She loved and was loved by the closest people in her life: her mama, dada, Cinda, and papa. Tehya had a short life but she will live on in our hearts forever. We'll miss you our precious baby.
Tehya went home to Jesus on Wednesday, August 17, 2005, at the age of 15 months.
Tehya is survived by her mother, Barbara Baldwin and her husband, Christian of Biloxi, MS, and her father, Daniel Carlson of Sisseton, SD; her sister, Jacinda Carlson of Sisseton, SD; maternal grandparents, Dawn Price of Manistee, MI, and John and Danielle Two Stars of Agency Village, SD; paternal grandparents, Dale and Joanie Carlson of Sisseton, SD; great grandmother, Marie George of Sisseton, SD; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Tehya was preceded in death by her two maternal great grandfathers and two maternal great grandmothers; and two paternal great grandfather and one paternal great grandmother.

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