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Dorothy Weinberger was honored at the 6 p.m. Saturday church service at First Lutheran for all her years of faithful service in the church. She will be moving to Wesley Acres at Mitchell this week. Dorothy’s daughter and son-in-law, Lois and Wayne Liedke and her son Don Weinberger were in church also.
Beverly Morris was also recognized for her many years of being organist and her involvement in altar guild and circle. A potluck supper followed the church service. Many church members enjoyed the food and fellowship and extended to Dorothy happy farewell wishes.

    Charmaine Elaine Janzing,  age 76, of Mitchell, formerly of Artesian, died Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013 at Avera Queen of Peace Hospital, Mitchell.
Services were held Tuesday, Nov. 5 in Holy Family Catholic Church, Mitchell with Fr. Larry Regynski presiding.  Interment was in Mt. Pleasant Cenetery, Artesian.A scripture service was held Monday, Nov. 4 in the church.
Charmaine Elaine Grassel was born June 22, 1937, at home near Artesian to Clem and Alys (Bateman) Grassel. She attended country school for one year, then Parochial School at Woonsocket for one year and graduated from Forestburg High School in 1955.
After graduating, she worked at the ASCS  office and East River Electric in Madison as a payroll clerk.
On June 16, 1958, Charmaine married Ray Janzing. They   resided on a farm northwest of Artesian. There she helped her husband farm and raise four children. Charmaine also substitute taught, babysat and worked as a cashier for 14 years at K-mart. She was a long-time member of St. Charles Catholic Church in Artesian.
After her husband Ray passed, she later moved to Cathedral Squares in Mitchell. While in Mitchell, she joined Holy Family Catholic Church. She later moved to Avera Brady Health and Rehab.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ray Janzing; one grandson; her brother, Verald Grassel; her sister, Jeanne Jacquart; and her parents and grandparents.
She is survived by her four children, Cindi Janzing-Jenkins and husband, Tony, of Pierre, Laurie Grassel and husband, Ed, of Artesian, Debra Hunking and husband, Jeff, of Sioux Falls, and Doug Janzing and wife, Kim, of Artesian; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandsons.

Norma Ruth Bietz

Mitchell

Norma Ruth (Semmler) Bietz, age 78, passed away on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2013 in Avera Queen of Peace Hospital at Mitchell from a stroke. Funeral service was Saturday, Nov. 2 in Trinity Lutheran Church at Mitchell with burial at Parkston Protestant Cemetery.
Arrangements were under the direction of the Will Funeral Home.
Norma Semmler was born June 16, 1935 in Delmont. She was baptized into the Christian faith as an infant and confirmed at Hope Lutheran Church at Delmont.
Norma was married to Harold Bietz on June 16, 1954. They made their home on a farm north of Delmont until 1966 when they moved to Mitchell where they have lived ever since.
Norma graduated from college in Springfield and later received her master’s degree in education from Northern State College at Aberdeen. She retired from teaching after 35 years of service to young people whom she really enjoyed.
She was very active  at Trinity Lutheran Church, was a member of AUW, Mitchell Area Retired Teachers’ Association and volunteered at the Area Safe House and Hospitality House. Norma was known for her support of community outreach and hospitality and had a warm and welcoming spirit to everyone she knew.
She is survived by her husband, Harold Bietz, Mitchell; four children, Deborah (Garry) Ambagis, Yuba City, Calif., Curtis (Debbie) Bietz, Rapid City, Beverly (Doug) Yogel, Harrisburg, and Alden Bietz, Sioux Falls; siblings, Margaret Semmler, Tripp, Melvin (Lolly) Semmler, Rapid City, Silvia (Dennis) Kunz, Armour, Clinton (Sheri) Semmler, Rapid City, Sandra (Ronnie) Ruml, Letcher; 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Memorials may be directed to Lutheran Outdoor Ministries.

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