Jason Wayne Tiede

August 3, 1970 ~ February 25, 2023

Jason Wayne Tiede entered this world on August 3, 1970 – the son of Wayne and Mary Tiede. He traveled home to Eternal Life at the age of 52 on Saturday, February 25, 2023, following a courageous battle with cancer.  He was surrounded by his wife Rona, daughters Bailee and Karlie, son-in-law Miles Mogck, granddaughter Remi, his parents, and sister.

Visitation with family present, will be Friday, March 3, 2023, 5-7pm with a Wake Service at 7pm, at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Dimock. Funeral services are 10:30am, Saturday, March 4, 2023, also at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Dimock, SD. Military Honors will follow.

In his childhood, Jason excelled at everything he put his mind to, especially football, track, percussion, and entering his dad’s 1968 Pontiac Le Mans in car shows, earning awards in all that he did.  He entered the South Dakota Army National Guard while still in high school and served his country for 8 years. Upon returning from basic training, Jason pursued a degree in Ag Business at Mitchell Technical Institute. He served farmers in many capacities, first at Ag Land Coop, then later joined Advantage Ag, in 2006. He earned the trust of customers who always turned into friends. Five-minute conversations often ended hours later, thanks to Jason’s gift of gab. He enjoyed planting, harvesting, and taking in the beauty of God’s handiwork.

Jason married his high school sweetheart, Rona Tapp, on August 10, 1991. Their first daughter, Bailee, arrived in October of 1995, and Karlie followed in August of 1997.  His faith was extremely important to him – clinging to God’s promises always.  Jason’s greatest accomplishment in life was instilling that faith into his family.  He was incredibly proud of his granddaughter and affectionately called her “Bubbles.”

Jason was an avid fan of the Dallas Cowboys. His fondest family memories were snowmobiling trips to the Black Hills with his girls.  He was the ultimate jokester – always looking for opportunities to pull elaborately planned pranks on the people he loved the most.  Jason was a member of the American Legion, Knights of Columbus, SD Snowmobiling Association, and the Dakota Ditch Rippers.

Left to treasure many life memories are his wife, Rona; daughter, Bailee (Miles) Mogck, and granddaughter, Remi; daughter, Karlie; parents, Wayne and Mary; sister, DeeAnn (Thad) Konrad; nieces and nephew, Kennedy, Rylan, and Brenner; mother-in-law, Patty Tapp, father-in-law Emmet Tapp; and many cherished aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

Jason’s family wishes to thank family, friends, and the medical team there to support them through his illness.  They will be paying the generosity forward in his memory.

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  • LeAnn Moe says:

    Even tho I know he is no longer in pain and I know he is seated at the right hand of our Lord and living in eternal glory, this absolutely breaks my heart for Rona, Wayne, Mary, his girls and his precious granddaughter that will only know him thru memory and pictures and all of his family and friends who loved Jason! My prayers, love and sympathy to all who feel his void! Hold onto the many memories and keep saying his name and living his legacy as he definitely lives on in all who loved and cared for him. Hugs and prayers to you all!

  • Sonia Will says:

    Sending much love and support to you all. I pray that your strong faith and your wonderful memories will give you strength and courage as you face the days ahead.

  • Jeff Wudel says:

    Heartbreaking, loved hanging out with Jason cruising around in the Le Mans, playing baseball, we always had a good time. Jason was a great man and will be sorely missed. Rona and DeeAnn, Wayne and Mary I’m so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

  • Shelby Landmark says:

    The Legend Seeds family send our deepest condolences to the entire Tiede and Advantage Ag family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all, may we all rejoice in his wonderful reunion with our Lord.

  • Peggy A. Weber says:

    I was so sorry to read of such a great loss. He lived his life well. Again sincere sympathy and life long loss.

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