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Eugene Fenske, 80, of Huron and formerly of Woonsocket, died Friday, March 7, 2014 at SunQuest Healthcare Center in Huron.
Funeral services were at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 12 at Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church. Visitation was Tuesday, March 11. at Welter Funeral Home.             Eugene Ernest Fenske, the son of Ernest and Christina (Jerke) Fenske, was born on July 10, 1933 in Beadle County. Eugene attended the Hegg Country School through the eighth grade.
He entered the United States Air Force on March 7, 1953 and was honorably discharged on March 7, 1957.
Eugene married Virginia “Gin” (Walz) on May 20, 1953 at Pipestone, Minn. They resided in Wichita Falls, Tex., Moses Lake and Ephrata, Wash. and rural Woonsocket. They moved to Huron in April 2010.
He farmed and worked at UBC in Huron and on road construction.
Eugene is survived by his wife, Virginia, Huron; daughter, Pamala (David) Zirpel, Sioux City, Iowa; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; in-laws, Clea and Clara Heisel, Ivan and Tilly Walz, Darlene Baltzer, and Gene and Donna VanDiepen;  nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Ernest (1989) and Christina (2000); son, Gregory (1989); brother, Ervin (1993); in-laws, Cleone Fenske and Neda Fenske, Oscar Baltzer, Clarence and Helen Walz and Edwin and Bernie Walz.
Memorials may be directed to Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church. Visit www.welteruneralhome.com.

Darrel Hoxsie

Sioux City, Iowa

obit pic    Darrel Harding Hoxsie, 64, of Sioux City, Iowa, passed away at his residence on Thursday, March 6, 2014.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 11 at Rustin Avenue United Methodist Church in Sioux City. Interment with military honors followed in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation with the family present was on Monday, March 10 at Waterbury Funeral Service in Sergeant Bluff.
Darrel was born in O’Neill, Neb. on April 4, 1949, the son of Delbert H. and Lilly M. (Gumb) Hoxsie. The family moved to Woonsocket while Darrel was young. He attended and graduated from Woonsocket Schools.
He was united in marriage to Ruby Zirpel on Sept. 15, 1968 in Woonsocket. To this union, four children were born. Ruby preceded Darrel in death July 29, 2010 in Sioux City.
Darrel served his country as a member of the United States Air Force from 1969-1973. Following his discharge, he returned to Woonsocket, working in the lumber business. The family moved to Sioux City in 1981, and Darrel continued his work in the lumber industry at Jordan Millwork and Wallensky Lumber Company. He retired two weeks before his death.
Darrel enjoyed woodworking, tinkering and attending tractor pulls. He was a loving father who cherished the time he could spend with his grandchildren.
He is survived by his sons, Daniel and his wife, Angela, of Sioux City and Doyle and his fiancée, Mendy, of Dakota City, Neb.; daughters, Rochelle Weideman and her husband, Jim, of Sioux City and Renae Sczepanik of Sioux City; eleven grandchildren; sisters, Linda Mees and her husband, Rich, of Alpena and Cheryl Smith and her husband, Don, of Woonsocket.
Darrel was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Ruby; granddaughter, Haley Weideman; and a brother, Charles.
Online condolences for the family may be expressed at www.waterburyfuneralserviceinc.com.

DAVION BROOKS finished his high school career with a double-double, one of many on the season.

DAVION BROOKS finished his high school career with a double-double, one of many on the season.

The Blackhawk boys’ very successful season came to an abrupt halt last Tuesday night when they fell to Wolsey-Wessington, 51-61, in District basketball play.
District 6B was stacked this season with three of the top teams in the state, SCW (17-4), Wolsey-Wessington (17-5) and the District Champs, James Valley Christian (21-1).
Tyler Krueger led the Blackhawks with 13 points and five rebounds, in this final game of his career. Davion Brooks, also a senior, finished with a double-double of 12 points and 11 rebounds. Brady Tiede grabbed five rebounds.
The Blackhawks had 27 total rebounds and they shot 20-of-53 from the field.
The Warbirds were led by Lorenzo Williams with 23 points, 10 rebounds and five steals. Ryne Johnson and Bennett White each had 11 points, while Alex Babcock had 10 boards.
Wolsey-Wessington shot 23-of-54 from the field.
The Warbirds went on to fall to JVC in the District Championship Thursday night.

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