April 2017

Bible study and quilting were held at the Artesian First Lutheran Church on Thursday, April 20, at 6:30 p.m. Those present were Judy Wormstadt, Jess Ludvik, Joyce Olson, Wanda Effling, Jean Wormstadt, Terri Moore, Deanna Dean, Vickie Scott, Judi Larson and Jerolyn Dean.
Judy Wormstadt led Bible study titled “Take Me to Your Leader” based on Psalm 23:1.   Jerolyn Dean served lunch following the Table Prayer.
A short business meeting was held. Treasurer Deanna Dean reported the bake sale held in conjunction with the CIA Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 15, was a big success. Thank you to all those who contributed baked goods.   We also thank all those who purchased baked items and the quilts that were sold. We are very appreciative for the community’s generous support of this fund raising event.  The funds raised are used to support the many mission projects of the women’s group.      Judi Larson has received Thrivent money that was used to purchase several Sparks Study Bibles.
The business meeting adjourned and the ladies spent the rest of the evening working on quilts. Several of the gals brought their sewing machines and work is progressing on the special quilt for the Lutheran Outdoors Quilt Auction held later this fall in Sioux Falls. Deanna Dean applied for and received Thrivent action money that was used to purchase fabric for this special quilt.

Richard J. Miller

Woonsocket

Richard Miller 36    Richard J. Miller, 67, of Woonsocket, died Thursday, April 20, 2017, at Prairie View Healthcare Community in Woonsocket.
The Funeral Mass was held at 10:30 a.m., Monday, April 24, at St. Wilfrid Catholic Church in Woonsocket with Father Jim Friedrich officiating. Burial was in Eventide Cemetery in Woonsocket. Visitation with a 6:30 p.m. scripture service was Sunday, April 23, at the Basham Funeral Home in Woonsocket, and one hour prior to the service at the church on Monday.
Richard John Miller was born Oct. 6, 1949, to Joseph and Marie (Steichen) Miller. He attended school in the Woonsocket School District until the eighth grade. Richard spent many hours with his dad farming and wrenching in their Miller Repair business. They also custom combined for many neighbors throughout the years.
Richard enlisted in the National Guard of South Dakota and served with the Company A 153rd Engineering Battalion from September 1967 to July 1974. During that time, their unit was called to assist after the Rapid City flooding in June 1972. He commented that was an experience he hoped to never have to repeat, as it was so devastating and heartbreaking. He was also a member of the Woonsocket American Legion Post #29.
During his life, Richard worked several different construction jobs operating heavy equipment. In December 1983, he became employed with the Sanborn County Highway Department and worked there until his retirement in September 1999. After his retirement, he worked part-time for the Woonsocket Township, operating the road grader. He also spent a lot of time helping on the Lee Hinker farm and going pheasant hunting. His favorite pastime was fishing and pheasant and deer hunting with friends.
Richard is survived by his wife, Vicki; two daughters, Trisha (Aaron) Vaughn and Tonya Jo Miller; two grandchildren; two brothers, Dean Miller and Mike (Perianne Clendenning) Miller; father-in-law, Norval (Shorty) Mathis; two sisters-in-law, Cheryl (Bill) Ball and Jackie (Everett) Evers; other in-laws, Jim (Luci) Grassel and Claude Forbes; uncles, Larry Miller and Bert Miller; aunts, Carol Miller, Vera Miller and Theresa Castell; and many nieces and nephews too numerous to mention.
He was preceded in death by his grandson, Cody Vaughn; sisters, Margaret and Joanne Miller; parents, Joe and Marie Miller; sister-in-law, Jody Forbes; and several aunts, uncles and grandparents.

Krew Marty Kopfmann

Woonsocket

Krew Marty Kopfmann, infant son of Kody and Samantha (Uttecht) Kopfmann of Woonsocket, was stillborn Friday, April 21, 2017, at the Avera Queen of Peace Hospital in Mitchell.
His funeral service will be at 7 p.m. Friday, April 28, at the Kuhler Funeral Home in Huron. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home with family present.
Krew is survived by his parents, Kody and Samantha Kopfmann of Woonsocket; his maternal grandparents, Darrin and Tangela Uttecht of Woonsocket; paternal grandparents, Sandy Kopfmann of Huron and Marty (Patty) Kopfmann of Huron; three uncles, Logan (Lavin) Kopfmann of Huron, Weston Uttecht and Peyton Uttecht, both of Woonsocket; three aunts, Abby Kopfmann of Rapid City, Allison Uttecht of DeSmet, and Karsyn Kopfmann of Huron; one cousin, Ella Kopfmann of Huron; maternal great-grandparents, Ronnie and CarolAnn Uttecht of Woonsocket, and James Starr of Lane; and paternal great-grandparents, Paul and Ina Mae Kopfmann of Alpena.
He was preceded in death by his great-grandparents, Gerald and Susan Fuerst, and Peggy Starr.

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