January 2013

Margaret Zoss

Letcher

    Margaret (Lee) Zoss, 102, Letcher, died Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013 in Avera Queen of Peace Hospital, Mitchell.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 10 in the Forestburg Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Butler Cemetery, rural Letcher. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. on  Wednesday, Jan. 9 with a prayer service at 7 p.m. in the Bittner Funeral Chapel.
Margaret Mae Lee was born Oct. 3, 1910 near Cambridge Elkhart Township, Story County, Iowa to Jacob and Edith (Maxwell) Lee.  She received her early education at the White Oak School of which she had many fond memories.  At the age of 16, in 1926 her family migrated to a farm near Artesian. Margaret graduated from Artesian High School in 1929 with honors and was class valedictorian.
Following high school she attended Wessington Springs Junior College, taking a one-year educational course to became a teacher. Margaret’s first teaching position was in a one room school near Gann Valley. Among her students were members of the Krog and Barber families. She rode horseback to school.
After teaching for two years she moved to Chicago to work as a cook in a private home to allow herself the opportunity to attend the Chicago Worlds Fair. Margaret returned to South Dakota and taught school at the Vlieger School near Artesian. Her first years she rode horseback 12 miles a day to school and later purchased a car with her sister, Goldie.
While teaching at the Logan Township School she met Adolf Zoss. They were married on Aug. 27, 1938 at the Riverside Park in Huron.
In 1955, she received an associate degree in education from Wessington Springs Junior College and her Bachelor of Science in Education from Southern State College in 1970. She taught at the Lakeveiw country school in Western Logan for many years, Forestburg School for many years and taught genealogy at Mitchell Vocational Technical School.
Over the years Margaret enjoyed crocheting, china painting and writing a column about genealogy, “Family Tree,” for the Mitchell Daily Republic. She was a member of the Sanborn County Ladies Extension Club, South Dakota and National Education Association, the Forestburg Lutheran Church and held offices in the South Dakota China Painters and Retired Teachers Association.
Margaret’s last teaching position was at Forestburg where she taught upper level elementary. After her teaching career, she became involved in the Zoss Melon business. Margaret and her family produced watermelons, muskmelons, squash and other produce on the family farm. For many years she operated the Zoss melon stand in Rapid City. A South Dakota magazine celebrating their 50th anniversary had its readers vote to select the best of everything in South Dakota and they selected Margaret’s melon as the best melon stand in South Dakota.
She is survived by three sons, Adolf (Dotty) Zoss of Letcher, Frederick (Cathy) Zoss and Benjamin (Helen) Zoss of Forestburg; two daughters, Rebecca (Louis) Hein of Artesian and Goldie (Bob) Burnham of Sioux Falls; 16 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren and a sister, Iris McDonough of Salem, Ore.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Adolf in 1989; sisters, Alice, Goldie and Helen; brothers, Jimmy, John and Philip; nephew, Richard Zoss; and niece, Marianne Margaret Burnham.

Marion A. Larson, age 66, of Woonsocket, died Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013 in the Avera Queen of Peace Hospital, Mitchell.
Funeral services will be Friday, Jan. 11 at 10:30 a.m. in St. Wilfrid Catholic Church, Woonsocket.
Burial will be in Eventide Cemetery, Woonsocket with Rev. Rhonda Wellsandt-Zell  officiating. Visitations will be at the Church on Thursday,  Jan. 10 from 5-8 p.m. with a prayer service at 7:30 p.m. and one hour prior to service at the church on Friday, Jan. 11.

The Town ‘N Kountry Kids-Blue Group met on Dec. 16 for their Christmas celebration and meeting.
Roll call was answered by 16 members. Delaney Zoss and Bryce Larson led the pledges. The secretary’s report was read. Committee reports were given by Riley Zoss on the vendor event and  Jenna Skinner on grandparents cards.
Old business: Premium money was distributed to members. Random acts of kindness at The Way Station and Buckshots were discussed. The club is still interested in a sledding party when the weather cooperates.
New business: Shooting Sports will be starting in January. If interested plan to attend on Jan. 6 at 2 p.m. at the 4-H building in Forestburg.
The next meeting will be Jan. 20 at 12 p.m. in the Letcher Community Center. Demonstrations will be given by:  Bailey Moody, Ashlee Hanson, Chloe Degen, Chloe Sewall, Mason Moody and Cole Moody.  Lunch will be served by Haley and Chloe Degen and Chloe Sewall.
The club had a potluck supper with community members present. A gift exchange was held. Recreational Christmas games were enjoyed by everyone.

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