Archive for 2023

For their last regular-season game this year, the SCW Lady Blackhawks faced the Mt. Vernon/Plankinton (MVP) Titans in Forestburg on Tuesday, Oct. 24. The Titans proved to be tough competitors as they handed the Lady Blackhawks a difficult loss in three sets with set scores of 15-25, 13-25 and 16-25. 

The Lady Blackhawks went into post-season play with a 12-15 record. They played their first round against Wagner in Wagner on Tuesday, Oct. 31. If they won that game, they will play the winner between Parkston and Kimball/White Lake tonight (Thursday), time and place to be determined. If they lost their first-round game, they are done for the season. All results will be in next week’s issue of the Journal.

…See individual stats and a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Joyce Ferris

Huron

Joyce Ferris, 87, of Huron, passed away on Oct. 25, 2023, at Prairie View Healthcare Center in Woonsocket, under hospice care. 

Her services will be planned for a later date. 

Joyce Janette (Hinkle) Ferris was born May 18, 1936, at home in Sully County to Emory and Bergit (Maginnis) Hinkle. She attended country school and later attended school in Highmore, where she graduated high school in 1955. She went on to Northern State College in Aberdeen and received her teaching certificate and taught elementary school for several years.

Joyce married Kenneth L. Ferris on Dec. 26, 1958. They resided in Highmore and a few other small towns, settling in Huron in 1965 where they started Ferris Crane and Dragline service. Once their children were grown, Joyce worked outside the home for a few years at So Fro Fabric in the Huron Mall. She and Ken also ran a tree nursery and tree moving service. Joyce was always reading and wanting to try new things. This, and a passion for recycling and saving the environment, led her to open Midwest Recycling, which she owned and operated for 19 years. She was a member of (BPW) Business and Professional women in Huron.

Joyce and Ken enjoyed several hobbies together. They belonged to a motorcycle club in their younger years, and later years went to Arizona metal detecting and gold hunting during the winter months. Joyce also enjoyed her hobbies of coin collecting, crocheting, quilting, organic gardening, and photography.

Joyce is survived by her husband, Ken Ferris of Huron; her son, K.C Ferris (Marta) of Fairfax, Va.; her daughter, Sandy Soulek (Mike) of South Dakota; brother, Harold Hinkle (Mary) of Holabird; sister, Mavis Kennedy of Upton, Wyo.; brother and sisters-in-laws, Mike (Gail) Ferris of Pierre and Myrna Weber of Dickenson, N.D.; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; many cousins and nieces and nephews; and a special childhood friend, Grace Heckenlaible.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Emory and Bergit Hinkle; mother and father-in-law, Ed and Em Ferris; brothers-in-law, George Kennedy and Swede Weber; nephew, Jerry Hinkle; and lifelong family friend, Doug Canode.

Harry Lambert

Fulton

Harry Wallace Lambert, 90, a fourth-generation dairy farmer from Miner County, passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023, in Mitchell, after a brief stay in hospice care. 

Memorial services will be held on Saturday, Nov. 11, at 10 a.m. at the Endeavor Presbyterian Church, Fedora. Visitation will be held Friday evening from 5-7 p.m., also at the Endeavor Presbyterian Church. After the memorial service on Saturday, a lunch will be served, with an Inurnment to follow at Graceland Cemetery, north of Fulton. In lieu of flowers, monetary gifts may be given in honor of Harry to the Graceland Cemetery Association in Fulton. 

Harry was born Jan. 24, 1933, to Earl and Lois (Carpenter) Lambert on the farm in South Dakota. In 1951, Harry was a graduate of Fedora High School, later attending South Dakota State University in Brookings. Harry served in the United States Army, being honorably discharged in 1956. Harry met and married Marion Paulette in Geneva, Ill., on Jan. 23, 1960.

After retiring from farming in 1992, Harry served the 100 residents of Fulton for 19 years by mowing, removing snow from driveways and serving on the Fulton Town Board.

Harry was an active member of the Endeavor Presbyterian Church, Fedora, serving on many committees and in leadership roles as Trustee and Elder. He was a founding member of the Helpful Workers 4-H Club, a lifetime member of the Royal Order of the Moose and recognized for his farming conservation practices.

Harry is survived by his children, David (Virginia) of Mitchell, Todd (Michele) of Sioux Falls, and Teresa (Jason) Nelson of Geddes; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and three brothers, Neil and Merlyn, both of Colorado, and Darrell of Texas.

Harry was preceded in death by his wife, Marion; parents, Earl and Lois; a brother, E. Clair; and sister, Eloise Moon.

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