Archive for 2021

Pictured is Modern Woodmen of American Woonsocket Chapter President Jeanette Luthi presenting a check to Glen and Val Hohn, with daughter Tara Weber.

In March of 2021, Glen and Val moved to Omaha to be close to the hospital there as they waited to receive the call that there was a donor that was a match for Glen for a double lung transplant. On June 2 they received this call, and surgery was completed on June 3. The surgery went well but this complex surgery meant a long road of recovery for Glen, and required Glen and Val to stay in Omaha.

During this time, members of the Woonsocket Chapter of Modern Woodmen of America used social media and word-of-mouth to kick off an effort to raise funds through donations to help Glen and Val with medical bills and living expenses.  Along with many individual donations, St. Wilfrid Church chose to direct the money raised from their annual Woonsocket Water Festival weekend breakfast to the Hohn benefit. The donations and fundraising activities helped provide over $8,500.  Modern Woodmen provided matching funds of $1,500 for this effort for a final combined total of over $10,000.

…Read on in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

The Lady Blackhawks played their first round of the Region 5A Tournament on Tuesday, Nov. 2 in Forestburg against the ladies from Andes Central/Dakota Christian. SCW won the contest in three sets with scores of 25-13, 25-13 and 26-24.

Their first-round win advanced them to the second round of play, which took them on the road to Wagner to take on an experienced Wagner team. Unfortunately, the Red Raiders proved to be too tough for the Lady Blackhawks as they fell to them in three sets with scores of 11-25, 16-25 and 16-25.

The Lady Blackhawks ended the season with a record of 22-7. They earned third place in the 281 Conference Tournament and second place in the 281 Conference overall. They also earned second place at the Wolsey-Wessington tournament. This year’s team tied the Blackhawks Volleyball record for the most wins in a season.

…See details and pictures of the games in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Jean Rounds

Fort Pierre

Jean Rounds, 65, died on Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021, at her home in Ft. Pierre.

A visitation was held on Friday, Nov. 5, at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Pierre with a prayer service. A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Saturday, Nov. 6, at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Pierre, with a private family burial that followed at Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Pierre. The family hosted a luncheon at Drifters Bar & Grille following the funeral Mass.

Jean Renae Vedvei was born on Oct. 4, 1956, in Lake Preston, to Alec and Helen Vedvei. The oldest of four siblings, she spent most of her childhood on a farm north of Lake Preston. She initially attended country school near the farm before later going to school in town. She excelled at academics and sports and was an accomplished musician. Her father especially enjoyed hearing her play the accordion.

After graduating from Lake Preston High School in 1974, she attended South Dakota State University in Brookings. She graduated with a degree in office management and went to work at the university. It was at SDSU where she met her future husband, Mike. They were married at the North Preston Church near her hometown on April 22, 1978, and then made their home in Pierre.

The couple had four children, Christopher, Brian, Carrie and John. All were active in sports and extracurricular activities, and Jean loved watching and supporting them in every way possible. She was committed to their success and documented it in her scrapbooks.

Jean was an incredible typist — even winning a vacation with her typewriting speed. She used her talents at several positions in state government, including working at the State Planning Bureau and as the office manager for the Secretary of the Department of Transportation. When Mike decided to run for Governor in 2001, she supported him with two conditions: that he never run a negative ad and never make her give a speech. He followed through on the first condition, and she took on her new role as South Dakota’s First Lady in 2003. Over the next eight years, Jean was proud of her advocacy for childhood literacy and women’s heart health, as well as her help in designing the new Governor’s residence.

She was a member of the Catholic Daughters, P.E.O., and the U.S. Senate Spouses’ Club. She also served on the Capitol Complex Restoration and Beautification Committee. She enjoyed creative hobbies, especially cross-stitching, quilting, and scrapbooking. One of her favorite activities was camping at Okobojo, and she was still waterskiing at the age of 60.

As she battled cancer for the last several years, she would often say, “if you have faith, you have hope.” Her faith and family were her focus. She opened her home every year on Christmas Eve to host more than a hundred close relatives.

Jean is survived by her husband, Mike; her parents, Alec and Helen Vedvei; her mother-in-law, Rosemary Rounds; her children, Chris (Lindsay) Rounds, Brian (Kerry) Rounds, Carrie (Justin) Larson, and John (Ashlee) Rounds; 10 grandchildren; brothers, Al (Deb) Vedvei, Charlie Vedvei, and John (Jerrie) Vedvei; her sisters-in-law, Michele (Randy) Brich and Michelle (Rob) Julian; her brothers-in-law, Dennis Rounds, Douglas (Jackie) Rounds, Timothy (Kristin) Rounds, Daniel (Wendey) Rounds, Thomas (Shelly) Rounds, Patrick (Michelle) Rounds, Steven (DeeAnn) Rounds, Scott (Kara) Rounds, Jamison (Cathy) Rounds, Marc (Pam) Scarborough, and Ryan (Patricia) Scarborough; her uncle; her aunts; and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Sam and Andrina Vedvei and Harold “Joe” and Alma McLain; her father- and mother-in-law, Don and Joyce Rounds; and her aunts, Beverly Gullickson, Signe Anderson, and Joanne Vedvei.

Condolences or memorials may be sent to P.O. Box 309, Pierre, SD, 57501. Memorials will be designated to the St. Joseph School Foundation.

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