Steven Jon Wilson

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December 13, 1963 ~ May 28, 2017

Steve Wilson, 54, of Sioux Falls, died Sunday, May 28, 2017, at his residence.

Memorial Services will be 11:00 AM, Saturday, June 3, 2017, at New Hope Church, 27365 472nd Ave Harrisburg, SD.  57032

Steve was born December 13, 1963, in Dell Rapids, SD, to Dean and Nona (Ervin) Wilson. He grew up on the family farm east of Montrose, SD, where he attended school and graduated from Montrose High School in 1981.

Steve loved spending time outdoors hunting and fishing. He was also an avid gun collector.

Steve will be greatly missed by his four siblings, Shari Nordstrom, Rapid City, SD, Doug Wilson, Baltic, SD, Ken (Cheryl) Wilson, Sioux Falls, SD, Cindy (Aaron) Knudson, Sioux Falls, SD; 11 nieces and nephews and many great nieces and great nephews.

Steve is preceded in death by his parents, Dean and Nona Wilson; and one niece, Stacy Wilson.

Ellen Mae Haselhuhn

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April 8, 1926 ~ May 29, 2017

Ellen M. (Martin) Haselhuhn, 91, of Sioux Falls, SD, formerly of West Liberty, died Monday, May 29, 2017 at her home.

A visitation with family present will be held Friday, June 2, 2017, from 6-8pm at Hope Community Church 27213 473rd. Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57108 with a prayer service at 7pm. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 3, at Hope Community Church with Rev. Mike Gaudet officiating. The burial will be at the North English, IA cemetery at 5:30 pm.

Ellen was born in North English, IA on April 8, 1926, the daughter of Ethel (Coates) and Glen Martin. She was married to Garland E. Haselhuhn, May 21, 1950, in Ottumwa, IA.

Ellen was a 1944 graduate of North English High School and later graduated from the University of Iowa in 1972. She worked for John Deer while living in Ottumwa. She and her husband Garland, owned Garland’s Super Value Grocery Store and Garland’s Pizza – a place for the youth and families of West Liberty. She later worked at Medical Labs at the University of Iowa Hospital & Clinics and the Laboratory for Political Research at the U of I and retired from the department of Hematology/Oncology at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in 1999.

Ellen was a member of the West Liberty School Board, the American Legion Auxiliary and president of Chi Mota Women’s club and West Liberty Band parents. Ellen was a founding member of Faith Baptist Church in West Liberty, Bethany Baptist church in Iowa City, and later Hope Community Church in Sioux Falls, SD. Ellen was an active member of the community and school district, as she substitute taught, and accompanied for many vocal and instrumental solos and concerts. During her earlier years, Ellen accompanied The King’s Singers a men’s quartet. She served as pianist and organist, music director and coordinator in the churches she attended throughout her life. Ellen will always be remembered for her love of family, friends, music, beautiful flowers and faith in Christ.

She is survived by a sister, Mary Hiatt of Huntsville, AL, daughter, Marcia (Mike) Gaudet of Sioux Falls, SD, a son, Jeff (Shelly) Haselhuhn of Humboldt, IA and daughter Michelle (Douglas) Young of Overland Park, KS. Seven grandsons, Gavin Gaudet of Sioux Falls, SD, Jarod Haselhuhn of Humboldt, IA, Jesse Haselhuhn of Ames, IA, Jason Haselhuhn of Clive, IA Jonah Haselhuhn of Ames, IA Eric (Beth) Young of Kansas City, MO and Evan (Brianna) Young of Cedar Rapids, IA.

She was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers and her husband Garland.

Duane Elvin Winkel

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September 15, 1941 ~ May 26, 2017

Duane E. Winkel, 75, George, IA, was received into Heaven Friday, May 26, 2017, on his farm from massive heart problems.

The Funeral Service may be streamed live through the following link…. tabernaclechurch.com    tbc live 10:30 AM

Visitation will be from 3:00 ~7:00pm, Tuesday, May 30, 2017, at Tabernacle Baptist Church in George, IA with family present 5-7pm. Celebration of Life services will be 10:30am, Wednesday, May 31, also at Tabernacle Baptist Church. Interment will be at Evergreen Lawn Cemetery, with Full Military Honors.

Duane Elvin Winkel was born September 15, 1941, on a farm north of George Iowa to William and Lila (Mueller) Winkel. He was the second of four children and grew up attending a one-room country school through 8th grade before attending and graduating from George High School. Duane then attended the Universal Trade School in Omaha for automotive mechanics. Upon his completion, he was called into service by the US Army and stationed in Korea in 1964. When he was discharged from his service, Duane worked for many years in local auto dealerships as an auto mechanic and assisted his father on the family farm. On August 5, 1967, Duane married Alvah Meinerts in Emery, SD. The couple lived in Rock Rapids for approximately one year until resettling across the road from his parents where they farmed for the next 35 years. Duane and Alvah eventually relocated to Duane’s family homestead where they farmed until his death.

Duane’s joyful personality and weathered broad smile easily made him known as the go-to-guy if ANYONE ever needed ANYTHING. He would be there to help and lend assistance. Whether it was custom baling hay or harvesting crops, fixing a piece of machinery, cleaning up a farm after a tornado, or remodeling your basement, Duane could be found first on the scene. Duane was also known as a “guy and a trailer” moving service. If anyone needed to go somewhere, he was there with the trailer and packing blankets to ramrod the project.

Duane was a lifelong member of the Tabernacle Baptist Church in George where he served on various boards as well as the Sunday School Superintendent and was an usher that always could be found in the foyer helping anyone that came in. Duane was also a member of the George American Legion Post 404 and served on the Liberal Township Fire board for many years.

Duane will be deeply missed by his business partner and wife of almost 50 years, Alvah; two foster children, Willis Fletcher and Dede Fletcher and her daughters, Courtney, Abigail and Drenda; three siblings, Ronald (Elaine) Winkel, Sioux Falls, Lois Lafrenz, and Marvin (Sharon) Winkel, of George; one brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Oryn and Pat Meinerts, George; five nephews and nieces, Todd Winkel, Brandon, SD, Chad Winkel, Sioux Falls, SD, Karen Meyer, George, IA, Ronda Winkel, Eugene, OR, and Jodi Daniels, George, IA; six great-niece and nephews, Dalana Jo and Payton Winkel, Brandon and Braden Meyer, and Sawyer and Simon Daniels.

Duane was preceded in death by his parents and one infant daughter, Karla.

Robin "Rob" Lee Stamp

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August 12, 1958 ~ May 19, 2017

Robin “Rob” L. Stamp, 58, Valley Springs, died Friday May 19, 2017 at the Good Samaritan Home in Canistota.

A Celebration of Life will be Tuesday, May 23, 2017, from 5~8pm at Valley Springs Legion Hall.

Robin L. Stamp was born August 12, 1958 to Robert and Peggy (Schumate) Stamp, in Topeka, KS. At the age of 13, Rob and his family moved to South Dakota. Rob worked for C & R Supply for 34 years building and designing pumps and sprayers. He was know for his love of photograpgy and took lots of pictures at many racing events. He also loved to camp and spend time with his dog, Bogie.

Rob will be deeply missed by his wife, Sharon; five children, Steve (Jaime) Stamp, Rochester, MN, David Stamp, Salem, SD, Paul (Lety) Stamp, Harrisburg, SD, Madison Stamp and MacKenzie Stamp of Valley Springs, SD; five grandchildren; his mother, Peggy, Miltonville, KS; and two siblings, Penny (Todd) Hathaway, Brandon and Cheryl (Vernon) Buss, Valley Springs.

Rob was preceded in death by his father, Robert Stamp, and his brother, Richard.

Jean Eva Koppinger

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July 5, 1933 ~ May 16, 2017

Jean E. Koppinger, 83, Brandon, died Tuesday, May 16, 2017, peacefully at her home.

Family visitation will be 5:30-7pm, Thursday, May 18, 2017, at Risen Savior Catholic Church, in Brandon, with a Prayer Service at 6:30pm. Memorial Services will be 10:30am, Friday, May 19, also at Risen Savior. Inurnment will be at Brandon Cemetery in Brandon.

Jean Eva Hanson was born July 5, 1933, to William and Irva (Simms) Hanson in New England, North Dakota. She attended and graduated from school in New England and then went on to teacher’s school. She then taught school in the New England area in a one room school house. On May 12, 1955, Jean married Leo Koppinger in New England, ND. The couple moved around a bit before landing in Madison, SD to raise their family and run the Lake Park Hotel. In 1979, they moved to Sioux Falls to own and operate the Lindendale Lodge and later, the Briteway Laundromat. The couple retired in 1986 and Leo and Jean moved to Brandon in 2011.

Jean had many hobbies which included fishing, crossword puzzles, gardening, and playing cards. Most importantly, her family was her life. Jean loved her caring for her grandchildren and anything she could do for them, she would.

Jean will be deeply missed by her eight children, Wendy (Ron) Lauck, Madison, Juanita Flemming, Sioux Falls, Lora (Rick) Gonder, Sterling, VA, Guy Koppinger, Sioux Falls, Marilyn Braaten, Redfield, Teresa (Dave) Geiver, Brandon, Rhonda Stoddard, Brandon, and Tyler (Lynne) Koppinger, Sioux Falls; seventeen grandchildren, Tony, Andy, Ryan, Jesse, Nicole, Andy, Adam, Jacob, Ari, Ian, Eli, Isaac, Aiden, Tory, Taylor, Samantha, and Kyle; eight great-grandchildren, Ashley, Coulter, Lydia, Oliver, Piper, Rheagen, Forrest, and Lilianna; and one great-great-grandaughter, Maylee.

Jean was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Leo; her parents, William and Irva (Simms) Hanson, and five brothers.

Irvin Ray Haberman

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March 14, 1955 ~ May 1, 2017

Irvin Ray Haberman, 62, Sioux Falls, beloved son, brother and uncle, died on Monday, May 1, 2017.

Memorial Services will begin at 11:00am, Friday, June 9, 2017, at Brandon Lutheran Church. Visitation will begin one hour prior. Inurnment will follow at Worthington Memorial Gardens.

Irv, son of Ferd and Elaine (Dierks) Haberman, was born at Turner Air Force Base Hospital in Albany, GA on March 14, 1955. The family moved to Fulda, MN in 1956, where he attended St. Paul’s Lutheran School. In 1967, they moved to Heron Lake, MN, where Irv graduated high school in 1973. He attended the University of MN, Morris and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Business in 1977. He would later go on to obtain his Master of Business Administration degree from North Dakota State University in 1983.

He was employed as a territory sales representative by Jordan Millwork Company in Fargo, ND. Thereafter, Irv was a district sales manager for Gates Rubber Company in Minneapolis, MN. He went on to be an account specialist for Citibank, N.A. in Sioux Falls, SD.

Throughout his life, Irv had a love for sports. He especially enjoyed playing baseball and pitched for the University of Minnesota, Morris. His passion for baseball continued throughout his life as an avid fan of the Minnesota Twins. Irv also enjoyed hunting, fishing and collecting sports memorabilia. Most of all, he loved spending time with family and friends.

Irv will be deeply missed by his father, Ferd, Brandon; sisters, Sharon Johansen, Brandon, and Kris (Jeff) Tietz, New Prague, MN; two nieces and one nephew.

Irv is preceded in death by his mother and brother-in-law, Robert (BJ) Johansen.

Donald Keith Rowland

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July 31, 1929 ~ May 2, 2017

Donald K. Rowland, 87, Sioux Falls, died Tuesday, May 2, 2017, at the Good Samaritan Village in Sioux Falls.

Visitation with family will be 5-7pm, Sunday, May 7, 2017, at Heartland Funeral Home. Funeral Services will begin at 1pm, Monday, May 8, also at Heartland Funeral Home. Interment will follow at St. Michael Cemetery in Sioux Falls with Full Military Honors.

Donald Keith Rowland was born July 31, 1929, to Gerald and Nellie Rowland in Sioux City, IA. He attended and graduated from school at Inwood, IA. He then joined the US Army and upon his Honorable discharge, returned to Sioux Falls. He attended Nettleton College and began working at John Morrell. In July 1952, Don married Mabel Butts and the couple had three children. Don later married Tina Hollingshead and received another seven kids.

Don was a great family man and loved to do anything with their grandkids and great-grandkids. Weekends at the lake, throwing bean bags, fishing, visiting, and just sitting outside in the fresh air were all things he loved to do. Don also enjoyed all the good food at Rich and Rita’s lake cabin.

Don will be deeply missed by his wife, Tina; nine children, Rich (Sherry Martinmaas) Rowland, Sioux Falls, Kathi (Dave) Stewart, Minneapolis, MN, Debra (Rick Lawrence) Rowland, Phoenix, AZ, Sandy Scholten, Ivanhoe, MN, Mike Hollingshead, Sioux Falls, Charlie (Sandy) Hollingshead, Sioux Falls, Richard (Rita) Hollingshead, Sioux Falls, Sharon (Bill) McKillip, Wentworth, Chris (Mary) Hollingshead, Sioux Falls; twenty grandchildren, Laura Smith, Brian Rowland, Cris Wo, Jason Wo, Nick Wo, Don Scholten, Jeff Scholten, Kristina Richmond, Karen Roberts, Kurt Hollingshead, Matt Hollingshead, Jodi Poelstra, Dawn Hollingshead-Bezpaletz, Rich Hollingshead, Katie Hollingshead, Stacie Davis, Justin McKillip, Melissa Hollingshead-Eich, Ryan Hollingshead, and Denice Otten; and fourty great-grandchildren, Kylee Lonehill, MaKayla Lonehill, Ella Lonehill, Evan Lonehill, Rooney Wo, Vivy Wo, Madison Scholten, Hudson Scholten, Jaxston Scholten, Kody Scholten, Zack Scholten, Kathy Richmond, Karrie Richmond, Careen Roberts, Randy Roberts, Madison Hollingshead, Grant Hollingshead, Grace Hollingshead, Riley Hollingshead, Marin Hollingshead, Darien Poelstra, Jace Poelstra, Kyle Hollingshead, Hannah Hollingshead, Amanda Hollingshead, Noah Hollingshead, Seth Hollingshead, Emily Hollingshead, Hayden Hollingshead-Wallace, Addiley Hollingshead, Evelyn Davis, Harper Davis, Primrose Davis, Avery McKillip, Kyler Slama, Maddy Eich, Brynlie Eich, Lennyn Eich, Alana Otten, Dylan Otten, and Ava Otten.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Gerald and Nell (Westby) Rowland; two siblings, Geraldine Axsell and Patricia Everett; stepson, Randy Hollingshead; one son-in-law, Larry Scholten; and great-granddaughter, DeLaney Hollingshead.

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