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Lois Wheeler

Huron

Lois Wheeler, 87, of Huron died Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013 in SunQuest Healthcare Center, Huron.
There will be a private family service at a later date with burial in Riverside Cemetery.  There will be no visitation.
Lois M. Wheeler was born on Jan. 12, 1926 in Sioux City, Iowa to Bill and Myrtle (Jones) Byerly. She moved with her family to Huron and attended Huron Public Schools.
Lois married Donald Wheeler on April 17, 1944 in Huron, where she raised her sons.
Lois loved to read.
She is survived by her sons, Kim (Cheryl Kahle) of Piedmont, Steve (Peggy Hoffmann) Wheeler of Muscatine, Iowa and Tom Wheeler of Huron; five grandchildren, Justin (Becky) Wheeler of England, Casey (Bud) Miller of Woonsocket, Shantel (Tony) Tschetter of Hitchcock, Kristen (Travis) Mason of Missouri Valley, Iowa, and Dustin Wheeler of Sioux Falls; seven great-grandchildren; three sisters, Madelyn (Rudy) Kraft of Oregon, Marlene Wilson of Huron, Dorothy (Don) Christensen of Gregory; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Donald in 1962; brothers, Vic, Don, Paul and William Byerly; and sisters, Muriel Olmstead and June Hanson.
Arrangements are with Welter Funeral Home in Huron. Visit welterfuneralhome.com.

Mary Frances Setterstrom

Wessington Springs

    Mary Frances Setterstrom, 95, of Wessington Springs, died Wednesday morning, Feb. 13, 2013 in the Prairie View Care Center, Woonsocket.
Funeral services were held  Saturday, Feb. 16 in the United Church of Christ, Wessington Springs, with Rev. Sara Olson Dean officiating. Burial was in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Visitation was Friday from 5-7 p.m. in the Basham Funeral Home.  An Eastern Star Service was also held at 7 p.m. Friday in the funeral home.
Mary Frances Robbins was born Sept. 17, 1917 at Chilhowee, Mo. to Frank and Roxie (Evans) Robbins. The family moved to Wessington Springs in 1924 when Mary was six. She attended country school and graduated from Wessington Springs High School in 1936. She then attended Wessington Springs Junior College for one year.  She taught country school for three years.
On June 3, 1942 she married Paul Setterstrom in the Methodist parsonage at Huron.  Soon after their wedding Paul left for overseas duty in India for three and a half years. While Paul was overseas Mary moved to Huron and worked as a telephone operator. After Paul’s discharge they moved back to Wessington Springs where he became a building contractor.
In 1960 they purchased the Bowling Dome in Chamberlain and ran it for 10 years. After selling the Bowling Dome they built a new house in Pukwana. In 1982 they moved back to Wessington Springs where they built a house and lived until his death in 1992.  Mary later moved to Weskota Apartments. In August 2012 she moved to Prairie View Care Center in Woonsocket where she lived until her death.
Mary enjoyed playing bridge and spending time with family and friends. Mary was also a very avid Minnesota Twins fan.
She belonged to the UCC Church, Eastern Star and American Legion Auxiliary.  She held offices and worked for all.
She is survived by her brother, Keith (Marilyn) Robbins; one sister-in-law, Esther Hodges; eight nieces and nephews and many great and great-great nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Paul; two brothers, Levi and Harold; two sisters-in-law, Marjorie and Betty; and one nephew, Russell Robbins.

The regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 29 met on Feb. 5 at 6:30 p.m. in the community center. President Dawn Rassel led the opening ceremonies with Chaplain Judy Stenzel leading the opening prayer. The National Anthem was led by music chairman Marian Andersen.
The District 6 President Theresa Maeschen was present for her annual unit visit.
The minutes of the January meeting and treasurer’s report were given and approved. No bills were presented.
A newsletter from District 6 President Theresa Maeschen was read and a report was given by the President on District and State activities.  Membership was discussed and projects for the veterans were explained. Mid-Winter Conference will be held Feb. 8-10 at Oacoma and all members are encouraged to attend. Americanism essays and poems are due to be sent in to the District President by April 1.
Following the closing ceremonies, President Dawn adjourned the meeting. Lunch furnished by Lynn Brueske was served by Dawn Rassel.
The next meeting will be March 5 at 6:30 p.m. Bingo helper for March is Dawn Rassel, who is also furnishing bars.
Cookies for the March PVCC bingo are to be furnished by Liz Brooks and Florence Tiede.

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