Juanita Alice Mommer

July 14, 1950 ~ February 16, 2023

Juanita A. Mommer, 72, Sioux Falls, passed away on Thursday, February 16, 2023.

A graveside service will be held at her final resting place in Graceland Cemetery, Madison, SD, later this spring. 

Juanita Alice Jongeward was born on July 14, 1950, in Madison, SD, and grew up in the Madison and Flandreau areas.  She eventually moved to Sioux Falls, living most of her life as a homemaker.  Juanita enjoyed country music, jigsaw puzzles, Elvis, and old movies, however, her favorite pastime was crocheting.

Juanita will be loved and remembered by her partner, Dennis Ebbers; daughters, Vikki Mommer, Flandreau, Pamela Andersen, Wisconsin, Misty Petersen. Sioux Falls, and Carrie Nytroe, Oklahoma; 17 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren.

Juanita is preceded in death by her parents, Victor and Elaine Jongeward; sons, Dale Aschmeller Jr., and Mark Edward Mommer; daughter, Tammy Elaine Oliver; grandchildren, Codi Studsdahl, and Angel Capon.

Clarence “Clancy” Genji Matsuda

 July 18, 1937 ~ February 11, 2023

Retired Colonel Clarence (Clancy) Genji Matsuda, 85, died Saturday, February 11, 2023, at Good Samaritan Village, Sioux Falls, SD.  

Visitation with family will be 4:30pm – 6:30pm, Saturday, February 18, 2023, at Spirit of Truth Lutheran Church, Brandon, SD. Memorial Services will be 2pm, Sunday, February 19, 2023, also at Spirit of Truth Lutheran Church. Burial will be 2pm, Tuesday, February 21, 2023, at the SD State Veteran’s Cemetery, with Full Military Honors. A live stream link for viewing on Sunday is https://youtube.com/live/yUI8Td_kaRI?feature=share The stream will start at approximately 1:45pm Sunday.

Clarence “Clancy” Genji Matsuda was born on July 18, 1937, in Honolulu, Hawaii, to Genyei and Miyo (Miyashiro) Matsuda. He entered the U.S. Military Academy Preparatory School in 1956, and the U.S. Military Academy in 1957. He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army through the Officers’ Candidate School in December 1961. Overseas assignments included Santo Domingo, two tours in Vietnam, and Korea.

After 21 moves with his wife (and later, his family), he retired from the Army on August 31, 1989. He and Connie settled in Brandon, SD in 1990. After his retirement from the Army, he spent three seasons as a volunteer football coach. His Christian faith guided much of his activity. Clancy graduated from North American Baptist Seminary before serving as a counselor at the West Farm and made missionary trips to Russia and Mongolia. He served in various leadership roles in his church.

Clancy is survived by his wife, Connie; his children, Matthew Matsuda, Brandon, and Leilani (Takeshi) Komatsubara, Sakata, Japan; his grandchildren, Kohta and Kay Komatsubara; and his brother, Charles Matsuda, Kaneohe, HI, and sister, Linda Kimura, Honolulu, HI.

Clancy was preceded in death by his parents, Genyei and Miyo (Miyashiro) Matsuda; one sister, Lily; and two brothers, Wilfred, and Michael.

Lawrence Andrew “Steph” Saffeels

August 28, 1947 ~ February 5, 2023

Lawrence Andrew Saffeels “Steph”, 75, Sioux Falls, Sunrise – August 28, 1947 ~ Sunset – February 5, 2023

Moved to Sioux Falls 2020. He was one of five children.

Leaving behind his brother, Leroy Saffels, twin sister, Lorelie Andrea Hartwell and Ken Werra; nephew, David Wayne (Cami) Hutchison; nieces, Lisa Saffels-Ritchie, and Kristy (Larry) Sorensen; great-nieces & great-nephews, Lauren Sorensen, Lindsay (Tony) Kuse, and Matthew Ritchie; great-great-nephews, Ashton Kuse, and Jace Kuse; Loving dog, Nakita; and all his friends; and Angel @ Huey Apartments.

Preceded in death by his mother, Leah Irene Saffeels, father, Loren Harold Saffeels; brothers, George Lee Saffeels, and Leslie Harold Saffeels.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Feeding South Dakota or the Humane Society.

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