Don Ray Zweygardt

November 8, 1955 ~ January 1, 2023

Don R. Zweygardt, 67, Sioux Falls, SD, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, January 1, 2023, at his home.

There will be a Celebration of Life, Friday, January 13, 2023, 5:00 ~ 7:00pm, at the Heartland Funeral Home, in Brandon, SD. Flowers may be sent to the Heartland Funeral Home.  Memorial donations can also be sent to Heartland (PO Box 451), or be given to the family on Friday.

Don Ray Zweygardt was born on November 8, 1955, in St. Francis, Kansas, to Victor and Darlene Zweygardt.  He graduated from St. Francis Community High School in 1973.  He then went on to graduate from Brown Mackie Business School in 1974.   After moving around the Midwest, he eventually found his forever home in Sioux Falls, SD, in 2001.  He began working at the Argus Leader, as a Senior District Manager that same year.  Don loved his job and his co-workers at the Argus Leader.  While he definitely worked hard, he played hard as well.  Don looked forward to the vacations and cruises he took with his sisters, nieces, nephews, and children every year. There wasn’t a Hawaiian shirt he wouldn’t wear or a hairy chest contest he wouldn’t take part in. Those closest to him will miss his kind nature, group text limericks, and dad jokes.  No one had a sense of humor like Don, who went through life laughing and bringing laughter and joy to everyone around him.  His generous spirit will live on as an organ donor, helping more people to be able to live life to the fullest.

Don is survived by his children, Max (Morgan) Zweygardt, Pittsburgh, PA, and Dylan Zweygardt, Rapid City, SD, and Chandler Zweygardt, Sioux Falls; and his beloved grandchildren, Noah, Stoklie, Daven, Luke, and Killian; his loving girlfriend, Kelly Kots; two sisters, Susan (Jerry) Pierce, El Cajon, CA, Cathy (Dan) Gleason, Anchorage, Alaska. While this is his immediate family, he is also survived by many nephews, nieces, cousins, family members, many friends, and co-workers who will miss him dearly.

Donna Elaine Sjaarda

September 18, 1947 ~ January 3, 2023

Donna E. Sjaarda, 75, of Hills, MN, passed away Tuesday, January 3, 2023, at Tuff Memorial Home in Hills, MN.

Funeral Services will be 10:30am, Monday, January 9, 2023, at the First Christian Reformed Church, Sioux Falls, with visitation at 9:30am. Interment will follow at the United Reformed Cemetery, Hills, MN. A link to view a live stream of the service is https://firstchristianreformed.org/worship/watch-live

Donna Elaine Sjaarda was born September 18, 1947, to Clarence and Mina (Klein) Sjaarda. She entered school at the age of 4 at the Minnesota School for the Deaf in Fairbault, MN, until the fifth grade. She then transferred to South Dakota School for the Deaf in Sioux Falls, SD, from which she graduated in 1967. Donna attended vocational school in Sioux Falls, graduating in 1969. She worked at Shipley’s Laundry for 45 years before retiring.

Donna was a member of the First Christian Reformed Church in Sioux Falls. Donna was active in the Deaf Club and served as treasurer for several years. She resided at Tuff Memorial Home in Hills, MN, for years where she enjoyed activities like Bingo, Bible study, playing Wi, and thoroughly enjoying the pet visits and trolly rides around town.

Donna is survived by her four siblings, Joan (Bob) Van Engen, Valley Springs, Wanda (Jim) Jansma, Carlsbad, CA, John (Marlys) Sjaarda, Valley Springs, and Norman (Donna Jean) Sjaarda, Hills, MN; and many nieces and nephews.

Donna was preceded in death by her parents, Clarence and Wilhelmina “Mina”; maternal grandparents, John and Ida Klein, Sioux Center, IA; paternal grandparents, Nicholas and Dirkje Sjaarda, Carnes, IA; and one nephew, Michael Van Engen.

Theodore (Ted) Dale Reynolds

June 3, 1945 ~ December 24, 2022

Ted D. Reynolds, 77, Brandon, originally of Lake Michigan, passed away peacefully Saturday, December 24, 2022, at the Sioux Falls VA Medical Center.

A Celebration of Life for Ted will be held at a later date. 

Theodore (Ted) Dale Reynolds was born June 3, 1945, to Estel and Onnalee Reynolds. Ted recently moved to South Dakota with his long-time girlfriend, Barb, but he spent the majority of his life in Lake Michigan. Ted proudly served his country with the United States Army during Vietnam. Afterward, he spent much of his time working on homes across this community. Ted enjoyed watching Tigers baseball and spending time with his family. Ted was an amazing father, Papa, brother, and friend to all who knew him.

He will be missed deeply by his two children, Orin Reynolds, and Jessica Lange; 13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; four sisters, Ruth Lint, Beth Reynolds, Denise Fletcher, and Edith Roseburgh.

Ted was preceded in death by his son, Tony Saul; parents, Onnalee Reynolds and Estel Reynolds. 

Joan Allon Murphy

March 31, 1952 ~ December 26, 2022

Joan A. Murphy, 70, Brandon, died Monday, December 26, 2022, at her home, following a lengthy battle with cancer.

Visitation with family present will be 5 -7 pm, Thursday, December 29, 2022, at the Brandon Baptist Church.  Funeral Services will be 1pm, Friday, December 30, also at Brandon Baptist Church.  Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery in Sioux Falls. In order to view live, go to YouTube and type in “Brandon Valley Baptist Church” and click to view live. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to any of the following in Joan’s honor.

Joan Allon Kerslake was born in Sioux Falls on March 31, 1952, to John and Vivenne (Munson) Kerslake. She grew up in Sioux Falls where she was involved in Central Baptist Church and attended Mark Twain and Patrick Henry public schools, graduating from Lincoln High School in 1970. She also attended and graduated from Augustana College, where she was involved in the athletic department. She began her career as a Physical Education and Health teacher at Axtell Park, and also worked at the YMCA, was an athletic trainer, and was a racquetball pro at Woodlake Racquet Club. She then moved on to the Sioux Falls Gymnastics Club where she was head coach and business manager.

Joan married Dan Murphy in 1980. She worked as a head gymnastics coach at Brandon Valley High School and raised her son, Matthew, retiring from coaching in 1994. She enjoyed racquetball, swimming, travel, reading, biking, going out with friends, working with kids, and being part of various Bible studies. She loved Jesus, the church, her family, and her friends.

Joan loved to volunteer, especially with kids and in church, and touched many lives while involved with Girls Club, VBS, Sunday School, AWANA (serving as the Commander for many years at BV Baptist Church), and various church ministry teams. Joan was someone people found easy to talk to and a good listener. She put those skills to work as a Dawson McAllister Hopeline Counselor, Billy Graham Crusade Counselor, MOPS, and Teen MOPS Mentor, and she mentored several girls in the Brandon Valley School District over the years. She also worked as a Red Cross Health & Safety Instructor, chiropractic assistant, and tutoring several great kids. A few years ago, Joan welcomed Maddie, one of the girls she had been tutoring, into her home for several months. Joan also had a heart for those who were serving or had served in the military and enjoyed being involved with Warrior 180. She especially enjoyed handing out stars and listening to the stories of the soldiers she met both locally and while traveling.

Joan had a deep Christian faith. She was deeply involved in church ministry. She was part of many Bible Studies, small groups, and prayer ministries.  Recently, she was thrilled to be a part of Central Church’s frontline prayer ministry on Saturday evenings. Many of her friends described her as the most significant prayer warrior they knew. Her deepest desire would be that each and every one of you would put your faith in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. After many years of fighting cancer, Joan was taken into the arms of her Heavenly Father, passing peacefully in her sleep on December 26, 2022.

Joan is survived by her son, Matthew Murphy; brother, Wayne Kerslake; sister-in-law, Patty Hollenbeck; nephews and nieces, Shawn (Mardee) Hollenbeck, Jay (Jody) Hollenbeck, and Christopher (Jessica) Kerslake, and Katie (Andy) Abernethy; grandnieces and grandnephews, Brandi (Ethan) McDowell, Jaydn (JD) Kirwan, Blaire Hollenbeck, Aluxyn Hollenbeck, Anna Abernethy, Elise Kerslake, Bethany Abernethy, Sammy Kerslake, and Ollie Abernethy.

Joan was preceded in death by her husband, Dan; her parents, John and Vivenne (Munson) Kerslake; grandparents, Ed and Jenny Munson, and William and Rose Parent; sister-in-law, Gayle Kerslake; and nephew, Andrew Kerslake.

Myrtle Genevieve Alsgaard

July 7, 1923 ~ December 20, 2022

Myrtle G. Alsgaard, 99, originally Montrose, formerly Brandon, died Tuesday, December 20, 2022, at Luther Manor in Sioux Falls, SD.

Funeral Services will be 11am, Tuesday, December 27, 2022, at the Montrose United Methodist Church, with visitation at 10am. Interment will follow at the Montrose Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Memorials may be given to the United Methodist Church. (If you still feel the need to send flowers, Bella Rosa Floral in Sioux Falls is the families contact. ~ 605-271-2637)

Myrtle Genevieve Johnson was born July 7, 1923, in Sioux Falls, SD, the daughter of James Henry and Lillie Patrina (Krogh) Johnson. She grew up and attended school in Humboldt, SD, and was baptized and confirmed at the United Methodist Church in Humboldt.

Myrtle married Ernest Raymond Alsgaard on June 4, 1944. They made their home on a farm near Montrose. Myrtle was a long-time member of the Montrose United Methodist Church. She did a lot of volunteering by sewing school bags filled with school supplies and sending them overseas. She was the only one sewing the bags, she never kept count, but she made many, many of them. After the last of her 9 children graduated high school, she went to work at Jim Walter Window Components for 10 years. At that point, she was eligible for retirement but continued working, doing light housekeeping for elder friends and working at a daycare, and finally retiring at the age of 77 years.

Myrtle was a member of TOPS and she was proud of the fact that she was a KOPS for 25 years.  She met and enjoyed many friends through that group. She enjoyed reading, baking (she made many loaves of bread and cinnamon rolls), and gardening. She canned many jars of vegetables and fruits. Myrtle enjoyed sewing. She made many quilts for her family and for her church. Traveling – many times she went to Washington State to visit her cousin, Norma Parker, and to Westbrook, MN, to visit her cousin, Howard Nelson. At the age of 83, she traveled to Norway, to visit relatives with four of her children.

Myrtle is survived by her nine children, Martha McDonald, Ray (Nancy) Alsgaard, Diane Rollag, Don Alsgaard, John (Melissa) Alsgaard, Marlene (Jim) Gerber, Arlene Alsgaard, Robert Alsgaard, and Doris (Gary) Peters; thirteen grandchildren, twenty-four great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; plus, many nieces and nephews.

Myrtle was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest; her parents; sister, Dorothy Bocker; brother, Alfred Johnson; one son-in-law, three sisters-in-law; four brothers-in-law; and one great-granddaughter.

Tom Franklin Pierce

July 13, 1953 ~ December 5, 2022

Tom F. Pierce, 69, Brandon, died Monday, December 5, 2022, at the Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls after a gallant battle with cancer.

A Celebration of Life will be held Wednesday, December 28, 2022, 5-7pm, at Heartland Funeral Home, with a short time of sharing at 7pm.

Tom Franklin Pierce was born July 13, 1953, in Indiana to Lovic and Virginia Pierce.

He met his wife, Carole, in 1984 and they trained to become licensed barbers at Moler Barber College in Sacramento, CA. They opened a barber shop/coffee shop/florist in Meadow Vista, CA in 1988. After 14 years in business, they closed the shop and moved to Brandon, SD in 2002 where Tom was employed at Allegiant Air in Sioux Falls.

During their time in Brandon, Tom also worked at the Brandon School District as a bus driver and janitor and the driver of the Sioux Falls Trolley.

Tom is survived by his wife, Carole; his sister, Ann (Bill) Lineberry, daughters, Kelly Conn, Christyanna (Corey) Arnold, and Andrea (John) Rogers. He enjoyed 10 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, and a close relationship with Jesus Christ.

Sigrun Svavarsdottir Fanndal

November 15, 2022 ~ December 2, 2022

Sigrun Fanndal, 55, Sioux Falls, died Friday, December 2, 2022, at the Sanford USD Medical Center in Sioux Falls, SD, due to a heart attack.

A Celebration of Life with the family will be 5:30 -7:30pm, Friday, December 9, 2022, at Heartland Funeral Home.

Sigrun Svavarsdottir Fanndal was born in Reykjavik, Iceland, on November 15, 1967, to Svavar Sigursson and Sigurborg Kolbeinsdottir. She was the second oldest child of four.

Sigrun loved everyone and welcomed everyone with open arms; she would be the first person to give the shirt off her back or help in any way possible to anyone in need. All her life she was some type of caregiver, whether it was being a stay-at-home mom for her daughters, being a personal caregiver, taking care of the elderly, an being a certified nursing assistant throughout her life; being the caregiver she was to everyone, it became just part of her personality and lifestyle, she thrived and lived her life for caring for others. On December 8th, 2011, Sigrun’s pride and joy made her way into the world, her “Granny Gold”, Arieahna M. Arnadottir, as she called her, Arieahna was definitely her light and joy in her life; she loved that girl more than life itself. Sigrun was a very stubborn (and by stubborn, we mean STUBBORN), intellectual, goofy, Viking woman.

When Sigrun wasn’t working or spending time with her family and granny gold, she could be seen knitting, watching TV, shopping, cooking, baking, watching TikTok videos, and keeping up with family and friends via Facebook.

Sigrun will be forever missed leaving behind her two daughters, Birgitta S. Arnadottir and Sigurborg Skaftadottir; and her “Granny Gold” as she called her granddaughter, Arieahna M. Arnadottir; and her “adopted” granddaughter, Sabrina Cookinham; along with many other family and friends.

Sean Robert Belongea-Kaufer

April 9, 1972 ~ November 26, 2022

Sean Robert Belongea-Kaufer, 50, Mesa, AZ, died unexpectedly, Saturday, November 26, 2022, at his home.

A Memorial Service with family present, will be held from 1-3pm, Saturday, December 10, 2022, at 405 W. Ironwood St, Brandon, SD.

Sean was born on April 9, 1972, in Sioux City, Iowa.  He was soon adopted by Carolyn K. (Bagley) Belongea, Sioux City, Iowa. He graduated from South Sioux City High School, South Sioux City, NE. Upon graduation, Sean decided to escape the cold weather and move to Alabama and then finally Arizona where he enjoyed the warmer climate. He also enjoyed the Spring Training games and Arts festivals and spending time with family and friends. Every Saturday during College football season, he rooted on his beloved Nebraska Cornhuskers thru the losses and wins.

Sean is survived by his wife, Jaime Kaufer; son, Caden Johnston, and daughter, Lauren Kaufer; sister, Tamara (Joe) Belongea-Jenkins, Brandon, SD; mother-in-law, Bonnie Kaufer; sisters-in-law, Joyce (Geno) Wirthlin, and Melinda (Ben) Word; and several nieces and nephews.

Sean was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents.

Nona Ellen Jensen

November 2, 1940 ~ December 3, 2022

Nona E. Jensen, 82, Sioux Falls, died Saturday, December 3, 2022, at the Sanford Centennial Hospice Cottage, in Sioux Falls.

No services are planned at this time.

Nona is survived by her two children, Ellen Jensen, and Jim Jensen, both of Sioux Falls.

Raymond Wesley Brown

September 1, 1927 ~ December 3, 2022

Raymond Brown, 95, died on Saturday, December 3, 2022, at the Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls.

A Memorial Service will be 5pm, Tuesday, December 6, 2022, at Bethany Meadows Community Room, Brandon, SD.

Raymond’s family asks that you consider a gift to Bethany Lutheran Foundation in his memory. Gifts may be sent directly to:

Bethany Lutheran Foundation, 3008 E. Aspen Blvd. Brandon, SD.  57005 Please include “Raymond Brown memorial” on the memo line. Gifts may also be given online at: https://www.mybethanyhome.org/foundation

Raymond Wesley Brown was born on September 1, 1927, to Alva and Edna (Rittenhouse) Brown in Kent, MN. Ray grew up with his four siblings on the farm in Barnesville, MN. His older brother, Robert, and he took jobs at neighboring farms. When Robert tragically lost his arm in a corn picker, Ray finished his and his brother’s career; giving all earnings to Robert. The school was too important to Ray and he graduated from Wolverton Minnesota High School. At the age of 18, he joined the Navy in the final years of World War II. On leave from the Navy, he visited his sister Rose, where he met her business school roommate, Marilyn Morse. Ray and Marilyn married in 1952 in Casselton, North Dakota, and immediately moved to Billings, Montana, where he was working for Armor, buying cattle. Ray and Marilyn’s three children were born in Montana.

Opportunity at the Sioux Falls, SD Stockyards moved the family to where Ray eventually started his own cattle-buying business. At home, Ray was the grill master – cooking up burgers and steaks to accompany Marilyn’s good cooking. Ray appreciated “pretty country,” traveling west on family vacations and attending reunions. In retirement, Ray worked part-time at Walmart in several departments, even mixing paint. Amazingly his color blindness did not interfere. In 1997, Ray and Marilyn moved to Bella Vista, Arkansas, and enjoyed 23 years of playing golf, cards, and many excursions with their church shepherd group. They loved hosting their kids and grandkids where Ray would drive through the winding, hilly roads of Arkansas to wonderful destinations, and in the evening, show his card shark skills. A good time was had by all! To be closer to family, they moved back to South Dakota to Bethany Meadows, then Bethany Home in Brandon.  

Grateful to have shared his life are his wife, Marilyn; three children, Brenda (Chandler) Garrison, Barbara (Kim) Kusch, and Bradley (Marleen) Brown; ten grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren.

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