Obituaries

ROBERT HENDRIX

Artesian

Robert Hendrix, 100, of Artesian, died Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023, at Prairie View Healthcare Center in Woonsocket.

Funeral services were Tuesday, Dec. 12, at First Lutheran Church in Artesian. Burial was at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Artesian. Visitation was Monday at Bittner Funeral Chapel.

Robert Dale Hendrix was born on June 11, 1923, at Artesian to Ralph and Gertrude (Bluhm) Hendrix. He attended grade school at the Lyle school in Ravenna Township and graduated from Artesian High School in 1941. After graduation, he worked at the Black Hills Mill and Sach Works in Rapid City, until enlisting in the Navy in October of 1941.

Robert served in the Navy Air Force aboard two small aircraft carriers in the North Atlantic, the Santee and the Block Island where he froze his hands and feet rescuing German sailors after their submarine was sunk and one of the grateful German sailors gave him his sailor’s hat. From there he was transferred to the USS Randolph in the Pacific under Admiral Halsy’s command that carried out missions involving several islands in the Pacific where he and two of his shipmates received the Bronze Star for their actions involving a kamikaze strike that took the lives of 25 crew members and injured over 100 more. He also spent two months in Spain under guard when their torpedo bomber had to make a forced landing, which was carrying the first magnetic guided bomb that was thought to have messed with their magnetic compass. After being released, he was back on the Randolph and was poised off the coast of Japan for the final invasion when the atomic bombs were dropped in 1945.

On Dec. 16, 1945, he married Mildred Ischen while home on leave. They moved to Norfolk, Va., and finished his tour of duty. They moved back to Artesian and farmed on the Ryan farm for two years, where their first son, Daryl, was born. They then moved to the farm north of Artesian, where their second son, Gary, was born.

Bob and Mildred were always very active in Artesian, Mitchell, and surrounding areas and rarely missed a birthday, anniversary, or other social event. They had many friends, and no one was ever a stranger to them, and they never said no when someone needed a helping hand. Robert was a member of First Lutheran Church in Artesian, a life member of the VFW, Legion and Elks Lodge, longtime member of the Moose Lodge, 4-H leader, member of the Artesian Saddle Club, and served 30 years as sexton for the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. He served for over 55 years on the Benedict Township board, was Sanborn County weed supervisor for 16 years, and drove school bus for the Artesian School District.

On May 31, 2014, Bob lost his best friend and soul mate, Mildred, after 68 years of marriage and a lengthy illness. This loss left a great void in his heart and in the hearts of all who knew and loved her. Bob moved in with his son, Gary, and with his assistance, was able to stay active on the farm for another five years. He moved into Countryside Living at the start of the pandemic and survived Covid without any symptoms.

Robert is survived by his son, Gary (Patty) Hendrix, four grandchildren, four step-grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, eight great-step-grandchildren, and five great-great-step-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Mildred; parents, Ralph and Gertrude Hendrix; son, Daryl; stepmother, Edna Hendrix; brother, Lyle (Elaine) Hendrix; sister, Francis (Herb) Knust; sisters-in-law, Joyce (Clell) Scott and Deloris (Grassel and husband Ted) Mathis and husband Shorty.

Donald Burkel

Woonsocket

Donald Nicolaus Burkel, 74, of Woonsocket, passed away on Nov. 25, 2023. 

Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 2, at Basham Funeral Chapel, Woonsocket. Visitation was held Friday, Dec. 1, at the funeral home with a prayer service. Burial was at Restlawn Memory Garden.

Donald, son of Nicolaus and Nideen (Peterson) Burkel was born on April 17, 1949, in Huron. Don grew up in the Woonsocket area.

He met and married his wife, Donna Wieting, on Feb. 17, 1973, in Wessington Springs. They shared 47 years before Donna passed away in 2020.

Don worked at various places, Van Dyke Supply, the Ford garages, Volney Warner, and Ray’s in Woonsocket, and A-1 Trucking, Huron. Don then moved his family to rural Woonsocket and began working with Gary Kindle at Al’s Place. Don started his own business, Don’s Repair, in 1980 and assisted his son at Red Rock Repair for the last five years.

Don loved his family, especially his kids and grandkids. He loved to sit and visit, proudly telling stories of them. He loved a good pheasant or deer hunt with family and friends. Don was always willing to lend a hand to his neighbors and friends.

Don is survived by his children, Danaee Marquette of Aurora, Jona Hokanson (Mike Wanous) of Huron, Mathew (Sarah) Burkel of Woonsocket, and Curtis Burkel of Woonsocket; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; brother, Carl Burkel of Huron; sisters, Janet (Laural) Voorhees and Margret (Mike) Moody of Woonsocket; and numerous other family members and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Lena Ann; wife, Donna; son, Daniel; granddaughter, Isabel; three brothers-in-law and three sisters-in-law.

Norma Howard

Sturgis

Norma Mae Howard, 67, of Sturgis, passed away Monday, Nov. 20, 2023, at Monument Health Sturgis Hospital.

Memorial services were held Friday, Dec. 1, at Kinkade Funeral Chapel in Sturgis, with a committal service that followed at Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis. Condolences may be sent to the family at kinkadefunerals.com.

Norma Mae Albert was born Dec. 26, 1955, to Robert (Bob) and Barbara Albert in Cody, Wyo. In 1971, Norma moved with her family to Casper, Wyo., where she finished her education, graduating from Natrona County High School.

Norma met her husband, Wayne Howard, in Casper, and it was there they were married on Nov. 23, 1984. They moved to Sturgis, soon afterward, where Wayne started his own logging business. Norma worked for the Meade County School District for 27 years, retiring in the spring of 2021.

Norma loved to travel and would go with Wayne to log whenever she could. Together, Norma and Wayne enjoyed many vacations in many states. When Wayne couldn’t go, Norma would travel with family and friends. She loved to visit National Parks, with Grand Teton and Yellowstone being her favorites. She loved adventures, a favorite being riding in the side by side with family and friends. She loved to spend time going to Wyoming to stay at her sister and brother-in-law’s cabin in the Medicine Bow National Forest.

Norma was never afraid to speak her mind, share advice, or create a memory. She stood her ground and never backed away from a challenge. She gave with an endless heart and open arms, never expecting anything in return. Taking care of her family was important to her.

Norma is survived by her husband, Wayne Howard of Sturgis; sisters, Carol Howard of Casper, Wyo, and Sherri Adams (Bob Kobes) of Sturgis; brothers and sisters-in-law, Janis (Dominique) Lepore of Greenfield, Mass., Teresa (Stan) Smeltzer of Wichita, Kan., Doug (Delores) Howard, Lynda (Brad) Steichen of Woonsocket, Brad Howard of Mitchell, Frank (Larae) Howard of Casper, Wyo.; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Bob and Barbara Albert; brothers, Dale and Mike Albert; in-laws, Francis and Edith Howard; brothers-in-law, Mike Howard, Pat Howard, and Jerome Howard; sister-in-law, Marlene Howard; and nephew, Joshua Adams.

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