Obituaries

Larry Miller

Woonsocket

Lawrence J. “Larry” Miller, 98, passed away Thursday, April 7, 2022, at Prairie View Healthcare Center, Woonsocket. 

Funeral services were held Monday, April 11, at the Basham Funeral Home, Woonsocket. Visitation was Sunday with a prayer service at the funeral home. Burial was in St. Wilfrid Cemetery with military rites; Fr. Kevin Doyle officiated.

Larry was born Oct. 26, 1923, in Yankton, to Max and Martha (Schulte) Miller.  The family moved to Woonsocket, where he and his brothers were raised. Larry attended school in Woonsocket until entering the Army during WWII, where he served in the Pacific area working as a mechanic. 

He returned to Woonsocket to work as a mechanic and was united in marriage to Anna Steichen in 1950; to this union, a son was born.  Larry worked for Steichen Chevrolet, Weelborg Construction, and Sanborn County Highway Superintendent, retiring in the mid-1990s.

Larry is survived by his son, Jerry (Val) Miller of Woonsocket; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one brother, Bert of Kansas.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Anna, in 1999; his three brothers, Joe, Ed and Paul; and a nephew and nieces.

Phillip Taylor

Ottumwa, Iowa

Phillip A. Taylor, 73, of Ottumwa, Iowa, died on March 26, in Iowa City.

Visitation was held Tuesday, March 29, at Reece Funeral Home. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 30, at Reece Funeral Home. Pastor Jeremy Skinner officiated. Cremation followed the service.

He was born July 8, 1948, in Woonsocket, to Howard and Lorene (Bezpaletz) Taylor. He married Deborah J. Byers on Sept. 1, 1984.

A graduate of Woonsocket High School, he attended South Dakota State University. He owned and operated the franchise of American Freight System in Ottumwa for several years and had worked for Midwest Fly Ash at the Chillicothe powerplant.

Phillip is survived by his wife, Deborah; four children, Kristin (Jeremy) Kulla and Erica (Shane) Radtke, both of Minneapolis, Minn., Emery (Melissa Daniels) Taylor and Kimberly (Travis) Hancock, both of Ottumwa, Iowa; five grandchildren; two sisters, Hope Birdsill of Leadville, Colo., and Pamela (Jim) Cave of Beaver City, Neb.; and a brother-in-law, Tony Byers of Ottumwa, Iowa.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and two sisters, Ramona and Virginia.

Elmer Kenneth Mickelson, 94, of Storla, died Sunday, March 20, 2022, at Avera Brady in Mitchell.  

A memorial service will be held for Elmer at the Will Funeral Chapel in Mitchell, and a Celebration of Life for both Elmer and Shirley Mickelson will be held at Storla Lutheran Church. Interment will be at Trinity Cemetery, rural Letcher. Service times have yet to be announced. 

Elmer Kenneth Mickelson was born on June 1, 1927, to Micheal and Amanda (Egge) Mickelson in rural Storla, where they lived on a farm until Elmer’s fathers’ death in 1937. Elmer and his mother remained in the Storla area, and Elmer graduated from Letcher High School. Following the completion of high school, Elmer worked with his brother, Orval, who owned the Storla garage. In 1949, Elmer purchased a feed grinder to start his own feed grinding business. Elmer lived in the Storla area his entire life.

Elmer was united in marriage with Shirley Mae Godber on Aug. 13, 1950, at Trinity Lutheran Church, rural Letcher. Shortly after they were married, Elmer was drafted into the Army during the Korean Conflict and spent his military time at Camp McCoy Army Base, Wisconsin, Fort Leonard Wood Army Base, Missouri, and Baumholder Army Base, Germany. After his return, Elmer resumed his feed grinding business. Elmer ground feed during the day and farmed at night to be able to obtain his own farm. Elmer eventually purchased the land where he and Shirley built their lives, raised a family, and grew the agricultural business. Elmer’s son Darcy, and grandson, Micheal, worked with Elmer, and the farm grew into a three-generation farming/cattle business. After Elmer’s retirement, Darcy and Mike continued the legacy.

Elmer was known for his smile, his sense of humor and his big heart. During their 70-year marriage, Elmer and Shirley were inseparable until her death in October 2020 at Avera Brady Rehab. Elmer remained at Avera Brady until his passing.

Elmer was an active, lifetime member of Storla Lutheran Church. He was a member of the American Legion and active in his community.  He was a classic car collector and member of The Horseless Carriage Car Club. Elmer and Shirley enjoyed traveling. Elmer was proud of his Norwegian heritage; Elmer and Shirley traveled to Norway to visit areas where Elmer’s family originated.

Elmer is survived by his two children, Darcy (Karen) Mickelson of rural Mt. Vernon and Crystal Mickelson of Lakeville, Minn.; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

Elmer was preceded in death by his wife, Shirley Mae Mickelson; his parents, Micheal and Amanda Mickelson; his siblings, Orval (Ruby) Mickelson, Iola (Gaylord) Scott, and Arla (Leo) Scott; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Carlos and Cleo (Kane) Godber; and brothers-in-law and sister-in-law, Elaine (Volney) Johnson, Marvin (Marvis) Godber, and Merlin Godber.

Memorials can be sent to Trinity Cemetery Maintenance fund or Lutheran Social Services.

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