Arlyn Bruce Hamann

January 31, 1951 – September 29, 2024

Arlyn B. Hamann, 73, Sioux Falls, SD, died Sunday, September 29, 2024, at the VA Medical Center, from a battle with cancer.

Per Arlyn’s wishes, he will be cremated with a Celebration of Life at a later date. Those wishing to celebrate his life are welcome to do so in any way that feels right to them. Arlyn’s family thanks all their friends and family for their love and support.

Arlyn Bruce Hamann was born on January 31, 1951, in Rock Valley, IA to Fritz and Hendrena (Van Der Naald) Hamann. He met his wife, Debbie, in 1982 and they united in marriage in 1985. They spent 39 years together until his passing on Sunday evening.

Arlyn served his country in Vietnam from 1971-1975, on the USS John Hancock and had an honorable discharge. Arlyn was a working-class man. He worked many years at Thermal Company and eventually worked for the City of Sioux Falls, along with various other endeavors.

Arlyn enjoyed many of the simpler things of life. He loved to grill on a regular basis and spend time with his family.

Left to cherish Arlyn are his wife, Debbie, Sioux Falls; his children Joshua (Abigail) Hamann, Sioux Falls, and Robert (Tracy) VerMaas, Sioux Falls; grandchildren, Andrew, Shaun, Zachary, and Maxwell; great-granddaughter, Isabella; siblings, Dale Hamann, Rock Valley, IA, Bill Hamann, Rock Valley, IA, Karl (Linda) Hamann, Portland, OR, Linda (Jerry) Gullickson, Dickinson, ND, and Berdella Hamann, Des Moines, IA.

Arlyn was preceded in death by his parents, Fritz and Hendrena Hamann; four brothers, Terry Hamann, Ron Hamann, Robert Hamann, and Frederick Hamann; and a sister-in-law, Francis Hamann.

Dustin Alan LaSelle

October 25, 1971 ~ September 23, 2024

Dustin A. LaSelle, 52, Sioux Falls, departed for his heavenly home, Monday, September 23, 2024, surrounded by family and friends after a hard-fought battle with cancer.

Memorial services will be held 4pm, on Sunday, September 29, 2024, at Risen Hope Baptist Church, 8545 W. 26 St, Sioux Falls, SD, 57106.

Dustin Alan LaSelle was born October 25, 1971, to Alan K. LaSelle and Vicki L. (Sutter) LaSelle, in Burlington, Colorado.

Dustin is survived by his wife, Sarah; his children, Shawn (Barbie), Collin, Tim, and Ryleigh; his mother, Vicki; his stepfather, Ron; his grandchildren, Eric and Klohe; his aunt, Donna; his sister, Stacey (Mike); his stepsisters, Jackie, Leslie, Heather, and Holly; and his many relatives and friends.

Norbert John Faulstich

November 8, 1936 ~ September 25, 2024

Norbert John Faulstich, 87, Brandon, SD, died Wednesday, September 25, 2024, at the Hidden Valley Assisted Living Home in, Ogden, UT, following health issues.

Inurnment for Norbert will be at the SD State Veteran’s Cemetery, 10:00am, Thursday, October 3, 2024, with Full Military Honors. A Celebration of Norb’s Life will be 1:00pm, Thursday, October 3, 2024, at Heritage Lutheran Church. Click on this link to watch live https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89715423680?pwd=Y5Q3vh1qS7ZVsABNn9aHhKA2bl8omz.1

Norbert John Faulstich was born to Ethel (Dunlap) and Norbert Faulstich on November 8, 1936, in Highmore, SD.  He grew up on a ranch near Holabird, SD, and graduated from Highmore High School.  Norbert went on to attend South Dakota State University in Brookings, graduating with a degree in animal husbandry. While at State, he was also a member of Army ROTC and upon graduation, went to Fort Sill for artillery officer training and was commissioned as a 2nd then 1st Lieutenant in the Army. It was during college that Norbert met his future wife, Jane Larson. Lore has it he spotted her working on a float during homecoming week and the rest was history. It must have been all those Nick’s hamburgers they enjoyed together.

After officer training, Norbert was stationed in Frankfurt, Germany, for two years. During that time, Jane and Norbert welcomed a daughter, Tammy, to their young family. In 1962, they moved back to the ranch in Highmore and welcomed a second daughter, Heidi, in May of that year.

Norbert spent the first years of his career as a County Agent in Wagner, Lake Andes, and Vermillion, SD. When he accepted a position as sales manager for Farmland Industries/Double Circle Co-op, the family moved to Sioux Falls. Apart from a brief move to Bismarck, ND, with Farmland, South Dakota was home.

Norbert was an avid hunter and outdoorsman. His favorite time of year was fall—weekend mornings sitting in duck blinds and afternoons crunching through cornfields chasing ringneck pheasants. But he especially looked forward to deer season in the Black Hills. The wake-up call at 4:30am was always “got any deer hunters in here”. With smells of a He-man-mountain man breakfast coming from the Ish-Ga-Bibble cabin kitchen.

Because of all the time they spent West River, Norbert and Jane fell in love with the Black Hills. They bought a lot just west of Custer and started to plan their retirement there. Their dream was SEGLITH: Sell Everything and Go Live In The Hills. And they did (except we never believed they “sold everything”!).

Norbert started the Black Hills homestead with a basement apartment where he could live while he built the rest of the house. He also built a garage with a shop for his woodworking, then ANOTHER shop for his woodworking because Jane took over his space with all her dolls and miniatures.

Another legacy Norbert left is the cabin at Lake Norden. Norbert made a deal with Jane’s uncle Vaino to buy some land just north of the Bajuniemi cabin. He poured a foundation and moved a simple little house from a cow pasture onto the lot. Summers were—and continue to be—spent at the lake. He pulled hundreds of skiers out of the water at their signal—‘HIT IT!”

Norbert never let any grass grow under his feet. For him, it was early to bed; early to rise. He spent his retirement helping friends with construction projects and farming. He had an inspiring faith and loved Jesus well.

Those left to miss him include two daughters, Tammy (Bob) Eppens, and Heidi Ode; grandchildren, Ashleigh (Billy) Haas, David (Suzy) Eppens, Tyler (Alesia) Ode, Paul (Kaitlin) Ode, Christian (Claire) Ode, Calvin (Kaitlyn) Ode, Kathryn (Eric) Eigenberg, and Lincoln (Bailey) Ode; great-grandchildren, William and Jane Haas, Eliza and Lily Eppens, Oak and Ivy Ode, Beckett, Beau, Barron and Lena Ode, Thomas, Harvey, and Aurora Ode, and Burton and Sawyer Ode.  

Norbert was preceded in death by his bride of 64 years, Jane; his parents, and one sister and brother-in-law, Linda (Paul) Vergets; and two sons-in-law, Thomas Ode, and Richard Woodside.

Alan Bryce Kahler

April 30, 1955 ~ September 23, 2024

Alan B. Kahler, 69, Sioux Falls, SD, died Monday, September 23, 2024, at his home, from cancer.

Visitation will be 1-3pm, Friday, September 27, 2024, at Heartland Funeral Home.

Alan was born on April 30, 1955, in Luverne, MN, to Carl and Hermina (Schriever) Kahler. He grew up in Beaver Creek, MN, with his four siblings.  

During his lifetime, Alan worked in the manufacturing industry and owned three businesses. He operated a mechanic shop, the bait and tackle shop in Chester, and was the owner and operator of semi-trucks. Some of his favorite activities included his sports cars, riding motorcycles, and fishing, while residing near the lake. The serene atmosphere of farm life and interacting with animals, brought him joy. Alan relished driving trucks across the United States and visiting the big amusement parks.

Alan is survived by his sisters, Pam (Douglas), Beaver Creek, MN, and Patricia (Vern), Redwood Falls, MN; brother, Jon (Valerie), New Mexico; brother-in-law, Warren, Tripp, SD; along with his nephews and niece.

Alan was preceded in by his parents, Carl and Hermina Kahler; and sister, Judy.

Hiroshi Tsuji

August 1, 1937 ~ September 7, 2024

Hiroshi Tsuji, 87, Sioux Falls, passed away of natural causes on the morning of September 7, 2024, at the Sioux Falls VA Hospital. 

Hiroshi will be laid to rest 3pm, Thursday, September 12, 2024, at the South Dakota Veterans Cemetery in Sioux Falls, SD.

Hiroshi was born August 1, 1937, in Fresno, CA, to Torazo and Suye Tsuji.  He had five other siblings; Hisao “Bill”, Hatsuye “Sue”, Mitsuko “Mitzi”, George, and Minoru “Mino”.


In 1964, Hiroshi married Midori “Joyce” Uehara.  They were blessed with three boys; Troy, Sean, and Trent.  Hiroshi was a great bowler, having accomplished three – 300 games.  He was a huge fan of the Las Vegas Raiders.  He loved being with family and friends.  He will be remembered for his sense of humor, warm heart, and most of all his selflessness with a heart of gold.

Hiroshi is survived by his wife, Joyce, Sioux Falls, SD; Troy (Kim), daughter, Rachel, Sioux Falls, Sean (Darla), children, Ryan, Eryka, and Kiara, Sioux Falls, and Trent, Sioux Falls; Hiroshi is also survived by his brothers, George (Amy), Minoru (Joan), and sister-in-law,  Teri. 

Hiroshi was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, and two sisters.


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