May 2018

The Central Electric Cooperative Operation Round-Up program awarded $12,200 to eight local organizations after the Board of Trustees meeting on May 23.

Recipients included the following: 1) Letcher Community Development, $2,300 for community center updates; 2) Gann Valley Community Center, $1,000 for insulation replacement; 3) Howard Youth Basketball, $1,500 for basketball hoops; 4) Dacotah Tipis Habitat for Humanity in Fort Thompson, $2,000 for radon mitigation in their volunteer sleeping quarters; 5) Plankinton Pool Committee, $700 for pool equipment; 6) Stickney Volunteer Fire Department, $2,250 for a gear washer; 7) Wessington Springs Baseball, $1,500 for equipment updates; and 8) White Lake Volunteer Fire Department, $950 for a gas monitor.

The Board of Trustees reviewed 26 applications totaling more than $100,000 in fund requests. The next Operation Round-Up deadline is Nov. 1.

Since the program’s initiation in 2015, Operation Round-Up has awarded over $60,000 to local projects. Operation Round-Up grants are funded by Central Electric members who voluntarily round-up their electric bill to the nearest dollar. For more information about the program, visit www.centralec.coop or call 800-477-2892.

PASTOR EARL JOHNSON

Dell Rapids

Pastor Earl D. Johnson, 77, of Dell Rapids, passed away late Thursday, May 24, 2018, at the Bethany Home in Brandon, after a long battle with several illnesses. 

His funeral service was held on Tuesday, May 29, at the Lutheran Church of Dell Rapids, and visitation was on Monday, May 28, at the same church. Interment was in the Willow Creek Cemetery, rural Dell Rapids. 

Earl was born on July 18, 1940, on the family farm near Trimont, Minn., to Arne and Ragnal Johnson. On the farm, Earl lived with his parents, six siblings and a grandmother. He went to school in Minnesota and graduated from Truman High School, Truman, Minn., in 1958.

For three years, Earl farmed with his father, then decided on attending Concordia College, Moorhead. From there, he went to Luther Seminary in St. Paul after his graduation from college, with plans on becoming a pastor. 

Earl married Linda Christensen from Forestburg on June 24, 1967, at Forestburg Lutheran Church.

While at Seminary, Earl had a small house painting company, specializing in “big houses no one else wanted to paint.” Linda taught elementary music in several schools during those years. Earl graduated from Seminary in 1970.

Earl started as a pastor in Colorado, but eventually moved to Dell Rapids and served the Lutheral Church of Dell Rapids and Willow Creek Lutheran Church. 

He did a great deal of service work for the Dell Rapids community, including helping to organize the local Food Pantry there.

Earl ended his career as a pastor having preached in 21 churches in a 30-mile radius plus 12 more churches elsewhere in the state.

He is survived by his wife, Linda, son Carl (Kathy) Johnson of Sioux Falls; daughter, Elizabeth Johnson of Dell Rapids; son Andrew (Becky) Johnson of Tea; seven grandchildren; and his siblings, cousins, nieces, and nephews.

Earl requested his memorials benefit the ELCA Disaster Aid for Refugees and also the building funds at both Lutheran Church of Dell Rapids and Willow Creek Lutheran.

DAVID MCKIBBEN

Artesian

David McKibben, 55, of Artesian, died Wednesday, May 23, 2018, at his residence.

A memorial gathering will be held at the Artesian Community Center from 4-7 p.m. on Saturday, June 2. Arrangements are being made by Bittner Funeral Chapel.

David Ray McKibben was born July 21, 1962, in Portland, Ore., to Joe and Anna Bell (Labor) McKibben. David enjoyed the outdoors and camping. He loved his family and playing with his grandchildren. Dave was a simple man who was everyone’s friend. He could always make you laugh. He was a great father and loved his three daughters with all of his heart.  He would do anything for anyone and would literally give you the shirt off his back. Everyone who knew Dave knew Dave was Dave, but he had a heart of gold.

Dave is survived by his three daughters, Angel Holbrook of Artesian, Alisha McKibben of Sioux Falls, and Anna McKibben of Madison; four grandchildren; his siblings, Paula McKibben of North Pole, Alaska, Patty Reynolds of Seneca, Mo., June McKibben of Joplin, Mo., Alice McKibben of Mitchell, and Dolly Dickens of Parson, Kans.; and his ex-wife, Cynthia McKibben of Madison.

  He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Roy McKibben.

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