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Marie (Tiede) Allmendinger, 82,
October 18, 1921 - July 1, 2004
Marie Tiede Allmendinger was born on a farm October 18, 1921, in the Tripp area to William and Lydia Allmendinger. She was a homemaker during her 50 years of her marriage.
She died Thursday, July 1, at Lodi, Calif. She attained the age of 82 years. Racha’s Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
She is survived by her brothers, Al Allmendinger, Lake Port, Leo Allmendinger, Denver, Colo., and Melvin Allmendinger, Sioux Falls; and a host of nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Gerhardt Tiede in 2000; two sisters, Irene and Bertha Baltzer; and two brothers, Harold and Elmer Allmendinger.

Roberta C. (Craig) Monk, 92
December 25, 1911 - September 17, 2004
Memorial services for Roberta C. Monk were held Saturday, Sept. 25, 2004, at 10:30 a.m. at Chelsea Retirement Community Chapel with Rev. Beth Foster officiating.
Her ashes will be placed in the Memorial Gardens of the First United Methodist Church of Brighton, Mich., with Cole Funeral Chapel in charge of arrangements.
Roberta was born on December 25, 1911, in Tripp, the daughter of John H. and Mary W. (Klatt) Craig.
She graduated from the University of South Dakota with a degree in music education. She was a talented pianist and organist. She enjoyed painting.
She married Burrill G. Monk on May 31, 1935.
She died Friday, Sept. 17, at Chelsea Retirement Community where she had resided on K-2 since 2000. She attained the age of 92 years.
She is survived by a son, Dennis (Kathryn) Monk, Annapolis, Md.; daughter, Gail K. (Chester) Harkiewicz, Brighton, Mich.; six grandchildren, Dyan (William) Alexandria, Christopher (Jackie) Walker, Anthony (Cheryl) Walker, Kimberly (Doug) Matthews, John (Irene) Monk, Scott Monk; 13 great-grandchildren; and one niece.
She was preceded in death by her husband in 1999; and a sister, Muriel Miller.

Teresa Marie Burnside, 42
January 14, 1962 - September 5, 2004
A celebration of life for Teresa Marie Burnside was held at Capital Park Wesleyan Church, Salem, Ore.
Interment was made in the Claggett Cemetery, Keizer, Ore.
Teresa Marie Burnside was born January 14, 1962, at Dodge City, Kansas. She attended elementary school and graduated from high school at Buffalo, Okla. She graduated from Northwestern Oklahoma State College, Weatherford, Okla., with a degree in musical therapy. She completed her musical therapy internship at Ft. Logan Mental Institution, Denver, Colo. After her internship she went to work at Oregon State Mental Institution, Salem, Ore. She worked at the institution for several years.
She graduated from Chemawa Community College, Salem, Ore., as a registered nurse. She worked in several hospitals as a nurse until her health problems occurred.
She was active with the youth group at Capital Park Wesleyan Church organizing religious retreats in the United States and Mexico.
She died Sunday, Sept. 5, at Salem, Ore. She attained the age of 42 years.
She is survived by her mother, Gayle Gard and stepfather, Robert Gard, Littleton, Colo.; stepbrothers, Greg and Marcus Gard, Littleton, Colo., and Bernie Gard, Cape Girardeau, Mo.; father, James and stepmother, Shirley Burnside, Buffalo, Okla.; stepbrothers, Kevin Burnside, Inman, Kan., and Kirk Burnside, Enid, Okla.

Sherri (Mayer) Novacek, 59
February 26, 1945 - October 15, 2004
Funeral services for Sherri Novacek were held Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2004, at 10 a.m., at St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Miller, with Fr. John Helmueller officiating. Music was furnished by the St. Ann’s Choir.
Interment was made in the St. Ann’s Cemetery, Miller, with Reck Funeral Home, Miller, in charge of arrangements. Casketbearers were Curt Wilber, Joe Zeller, Mike Namanny, Tom Lichty, Dale Clement, and Bud Wellner.
Clare Elizabeth Mayer was born February 26, 1945, at Parkston to Peter and Clara (Ebersdorfer) Mayer. She grew up on a farm near Dimock and attended grade school in Dimock. In 1964, she graduated from Parkston High School.
After high school, she moved to Redfield, where she worked at a bakery.
On October 17, 1969, she married Jim Novacek at Parkston. They moved to Miller in 1970. She worked as a waitress for over 35 years. Through the years she worked at Lips, Driftwood Cafe, and Heartland Cafe.
She was a member of St. Ann’s Catholic Church and the Altar Society.
Sherri Novacek died Friday, Oct. 15, at the Prairie Good Samaritan Center in Miller. She attained the age of 59 years.
She is survived by one son, Bryan (Mary) Novacek, Madison; four sisters, Adeline Heisinger, Mitchell, Florence (Fran) Rokusek, Olivet, Sister Janice Mayer, Lincoln, Neb., Jean (Roger) Shipman, Paola, Kan.; six brothers, Ed (Arlene) Mayer, Mitchell, Harvey (Marlene) Mayer, Anaheim, Calif., Peter Mayer, La Crescent, Minn., Bill (Chuckie) Mayer, Mitchell, Louis (Karen) Mayer, Mitchell, Dan (Shirley) Mayer, Mitchell; numerous nieces and nephews; and close friend, Leo Istas.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; two sisters, Delores Hafner and Regina “Toots” Parker; and one brother, Jim Mayer.

Geraldine (Schmiedt) Tilton, 87
January 23, 1917 - December 28, 2004
Services for Geraldine A. Tilton will be held at the convenience of the family. Burial will be made in North Thetfort, Vt.
Geraldine was born January 23, 1917, in Tripp to Frederich A. and Maria Schmiedt. She lived in Mariemont and Madison Place for many years until she and her husband, Frank, retired to Pasco County, Fla., returning to Cincinnati in 1994.
She died December 28, 2004, at the age of 87 years.
She is survived by her son, Fred (Judy) Tilton, Cincinnati; grandsons, Brad Fowler, Columbus, and Steve Tilton, Vail, Colo.; numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband; her brothers and sisters.

Clara (Wollman) Pietz, 87
November 10, 1917 - January 5, 2005
Funeral services for Clara (Wollman) Pietz were held January 8 at St. Paul Lutheran Church. Burial was made at Graceland Park Cemetery. Casketbearers were Andrew Pietz, Michael and Matthew Haller, Steve Haller and Alex Karras.
Clara was born November 10, 1917, at Freeman, the daughter of Andrew and Justina (Kleinsasser) Wollman. She was raised at Freeman and graduated from Freeman High in 1936.
She married Albert Pietz of Parkston on May 13, 1939. They moved to Sioux City in 1940. Both worked until their retirement in 1980.
She died Wednesday, Jan. 5, at a Sioux City retirement home after a brief illness. She attained the age of 87 years.
She is survived by her husband, Albert; a son, Ronald, and two daughters; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild, C.J. Freeman.
She was preceded in death by her parents, and three brothers.

Eleanor (Hafner) Hanson, 84
May 27, 1920 - February 24, 2005
Funeral services for Eleanor Hanson were held Saturday, Feb. 26, 2005, at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, Garretson, with Father Anthony Imberi and Deacon Don Wagner officiating. Music was furnished by the congregation and Grant Hanson. Jolene Barber was the organist.
Interment was made in the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Cemetery with Minnehaha Funeral Home, Garretson, in charge of arrangements. Casketbearers were Grant Hanson, Eric Benson, Erin Tisdell, Valerie Hanson, Katie Benson, and Kelly Tisdell.
Eleanor was born May 27, 1920, at Parkston to Frank and Mary (Hoffman) Hafner. She grew up near Parkston and attended country school near there. After her education, she worked on the family farm until moving to Beverly Hills, Calif., where she worked as a waitress for two years. She moved to Bryant, S.D., and worked in the dry cleaning business with her brother, Michael.
She married Grant Hanson on August 12, 1949, in Bryant. They lived in Bryant until moving to Garretson in 1951. In Garretson, they operated the Garretson Bakery until 1970. Grant died December 20, 1971.
She was a member of the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church and the Altar Society.
She died Thursday, Feb. 24, at Avera McKennan Hospital, Sioux Falls, after a brief illness. She attained the age of 84 years.
She is survived by a son, Norman Hanson and wife, LuAnn, Wilmot; two daughters, Linda Hanson, Sioux Falls, and JoEllen Benson and husband, Tim, Garretson; five grandchildren; a brother, Ben Hafner and wife, Carol, Glencoe, Minn.; two sisters, Marge Maxwell and husband, Robert, and Mary Kuhn and husband, Bill, all of Parkston; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Francis Friedel; and five brothers, Paul, Frank Jr., Joseph, Al, and Michael.

Goldie (Heil) Paul, 95
April 3, 1909 - Died: 2005
Funeral services for Goldie Paul were held Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at Heritage Funeral Home, Sioux Falls.
Burial was made in the Tripp Cemetery.
Goldie Magdalena Sylvia Heil Paul was born on April 3, 1909, at the Moneystock Farm in Wagner to Jacob and Anna (Schelske) Heil.
She married Lloyd W. Paul of Odebolt, Iowa, on January 28, 1934, in Wagner. They farmed near Wagner until moving to Tripp in 1942.
She attained the age of 95 years.
She is survived by her son, Marvin and wife, Jan, Sioux Falls; grandchildren, Carmen (Jeff) Ross, Hot Springs, La Vern, Duane, Daniel Paul, Sioux Falls, Russell, Oklahoma City, Okla., Larry, Caddo Mills, Texas; three step-granddaughters, Andrae Thompson, Sioux Falls, Mrs. Paul (Denae) Baustian, Harrisburg, Mrs. Brad (Janina) Heiden, Sioux Falls; 13 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; and nine step great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd, in 1988; and her sister, Amanda.

Celestine (Herrmann) Carraher, 81
September 4, 1923 - April 21, 2005
Funeral Mass for Celestine (Sally) Carraher were held April 25, 2005, at 10 a.m., at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Lincoln, Neb., with the Rev. Frank Lordeman officiating.
Burial was made in the St. John’s Cemetery, Petersburg.
Celestine (Sally) Carraher was born September 4, 1923, to Nicholas and Anna Schoo Herrmann at Dimock. After graduating from the Mitchell Business College, Mitchell, she worked in Omaha as a bookkeeper for Woodmen of the World Insurance.
She married Thomas Carraher on June 19, 1948, at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Omaha, Neb. In 1950, they moved to Petersburg, Neb., where they owned and published the Petersburg Press until moving to Norfolk in 1969.
In Norfolk she was active in the Sacred Haert-St. Mary’s Altar Society and as a member of the funeral choir and the Norfolk election board. She worked as a sales clerk for J.C. Penney’s for more than 11 years.
She died April 21 in Lincoln having moved there a month ago.
Survivors include her husband, Thomas; daughter, Mary Beth and husband, Del Lienemann Jr., Lincoln, Neb., two sons, Jim and wife, Sue, and Patrick, all of Lincoln; six grandchildren, Anne and Dav Lienemann, and Rob, Mark, Mike, and Danny Carraher; and a sister, Saluma Hohn, Parkston.
She was preceded in death by three sisters, and two brothers.

Lillian (Ziebart) Rasmussen, 82
April 15, 1923 - April 29, 2005
Funeral services for Lillian E. ‘Lil’ Rasmussen were held Tuesday, May 3, 2005, at 2 p.m., at East Side Lutheran Church, Sioux Falls. Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home was in charge of arrangments.
Lil was born April 15, 1923, to Joseph and Maria (Lutz) Ziebart in Delmont. She graduated from high school in Parkston in 1942 and went on to attend Nettleton Community College.
On June 22, 1947, she married Vernon D. Rasmussen in Parkston. She was an office worker for International Harvester.
She was a member of East Side Lutheran Church.
She died Friday, April 29, at the Sioux Valley Hospice Cottage, Sioux Falls, at the age of 82 years.
She is survived by her husband, Vernon, Sioux Falls; one daughter, Mary Jo (Greg) Honermann, Magnolia, Minn.; one brother, Herb (Gladys) Ziebart, Parkston; and one sister, Annette Link, Wagner.
She was preceded in death by four brother and three sisters.

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