Letcher

Sunday, Oct. 10, an official retirement party was held for Ron Ruml at an open house at the Letcher Community Center. The guest book was signed by 190 people.

Ron started hauling mail out of Artesian and Forestburg, April 13, 1985, and retired Sept. 30, 2021. His first Postmaster was Clyde “Buck” Ross, and Eileen Schmidt was the clerk. Howard Moore was the carrier on the Fedora route. Frieda Bollock was Postmaster for 20 years, and Brian Benz for 15 years. Ron was thrilled that Howard Moore, Frieda Bollock  and Brian Benz were all at the party.

Conda Green is Postmaster in Howard, and Sarah Steichen is the clerk in Artesian. On Sept. 30, Ron’s last day, Conda brought a cake to Artesian, and Shawn Ruml brought donuts for the customers to enjoy.

For 36 years, Ron has delivered mail on his route. Stacy Ruml has had the Fedora route for four years and was awarded the bid on his dad’s route in June. Keith Knutson of Letcher will now be delivering the Forestburg route that his Uncle Ron had. 

It was an amazing turn out of family and friends. Ron turned 80 in April and decided not to renew his contract. He will keep busy with his wife, Sandi, attending his 11 grandkids’ events, fishing, camping, and visiting his friends at Avera Brady, Countryside Living and Wesley Acres.

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

This is the image that has been painted on a shed on Main Street in Letcher just south of the elevator.

A beautiful agricultural mural has been painted on the side of a building, that sits at the west end of Letcher’s Main Street just south of the elevator in town. The work of art was created by Janae Porter and Darcy Millette, two artists from Sioux Falls who were contracted by a local farmer who would like to remain anonymous. Millette and Porter both work with a group of muralists, and one of their co-workers created a couple murals in Vermillion and most recently created one in Miller, which is where the local farmer got the idea to contact their group. Obviously, their work speaks for itself.

…Read on and see a picture of the artists in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

All the quilts and kits that the congregation had completed for Lutheran World Relief and other mission projects were blessed on Sunday, Sept. 19.

Many stayed after church for coffee and treats.  All the kits and quilts were boxed up and gotten ready for delivery to Brookings on Sept. 26. From there, a semitruck will take the LWR items to the LWR Warehouse in Minneapolis. The quilts for the Sleep in Heavenly Peace Project will also be taken to Brookings on Sept. 26. The totals for the projects were: 17 personal care kits, 16 baby care kits, 75 school kits and 12 quilts all for LWR, and 16 quilts for Sleep in Heavenly Peace. A special thank you to everyone who helped provide kits and worked on the quilts.

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

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