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Genevieve BrozWAGNER — Mass of Christian
Burial for Genevieve Broz, 88, ofWagner will be 10:30 a.m. Monday,January 31, 2011 atSt. John’s CatholicChurch in Wagner.Burial is in theparish cemetery,rural Wagner.
Visitation willbe Sunday from 2p.m. until 5 p.m. atthe Crosby-JaegerFuneral Home inW a g n e r .Rosary/Wake services are 7 p.m.Sunday at the church.
Genevieve Broz was bornFebruary 9, 1922 at Wagner, SD,the daughter of Joseph and Mabel(O’Shonessy) McGuire. She diedThursday, January 27, 2011 at theGood Samaritan Society inWagner. Gennie attained the age of88 years, 11 months and 18 days.
Gennie graduated from WagnerHigh School in 1940. She workedas a bookkeeper for Buche’s andthe IH implement before her mar-riage.
Gennie married Darrell Broz onMarch 22, 1952 in Wagner. She wasa homemaker while raising herchildren. Gennie then worked atthe Wagner Community School asa teacher’s aide for over 20 years.She retired from the school in1994. She continued to keep thebooks for the VFW until this pastyear.
Gennie was an active memberof St. John Catholic Church, altarsociety and was a CCD teacher formany years. She was a chartermember of the VFW Auxiliary.
Gennie will be remembered forher love for her grandchildren andfamily. She was a mother figureand was very special to her niecesand nephews. Gennie loved read-ing, embroidering, coffee time andcooking and baking.
Thankful for having shared herlife are her three children: Lindaand husband Richard Clemens ofWagner; Terri and husband KevinErdmann of Crofton, NE; Vickieand husband Jim Krause ofMobridge; eight grandchildren:Brian Schroeder; Erin Schroeder;Tamara Moller; Patrick Clemens;Seth Erdmann; Sadie Erdmann;Genevieve Krause and ElizabethKrause; eight great grandchildren;three brothers-in-law: LaVernMazourek of Wagner; Keith andwife Mardi Schroeder of Wagner;and Charles Broz of Lenexa, KS;four sisters-in-law: GurieneMcGuire of Wagner; FlorenceMcGuire of Jefferson; Joyce Brozof Wagner; and Alice and husbandJim Shy of Berlin, WI; and manynieces and nephews.
Gennie was preceded in deathby her husband Darrell onJanuary 21, 1996; parents; twobrothers: Bob and Mick McGuire;seven sisters: Bea Buferd; FrancisKuhlman; Dorothy Filipek; MadyHoffman; Delores Mazourek;Shirley Schroeder and MaxineMcGuire; and brother-in-law,Walden Broz.
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Harold DavisHarold Allen “Hal” Davis, 62, of
Yankton died Friday (Jan. 28,2011) at his home following a bat-tle with cancer.
Arrangements are pendingwith Wintz & Ray Funeral Homeand Cremation Service, Yankton.
To send an online sympathymessage, visit wintzrayfuneral-home.com.
Nels HansonFAULKTON — Nels Hanson, 67,
of Faulkton, passed awayThursday, January 27, 2011 at theFaulkton AreaMedical Center.
Mass ofChristian Burialwill be 10:30 a.m.Monday, January31, 2011 at St.Thomas CatholicChurch, Faulktonwith Father JojiItukulapati offici-ating. Burial willfollow at St. Thomas Cemetery,Faulkton.
Visitation will be 5:00 to 7:00p.m. Sunday, January 30, 2011with a 7:00 p.m. wake service atthe church.
Nels L. Hanson was bornNovember 12, 1943 to Tillmanand Edna (Grimm) Hanson. Hewas raised on the family farmnear Burkmere, South Dakota andattended country school atLatham and Burkmere. In 1957,the family moved to Faulktonwhere he attended high school.His Grandma Grimm took him tosales and fostered his love foranimals and keen eye for a goodpurchase. His salt and peppershaker collection was renownedand will be donated to theShriners Hospitals for Children inMinneapolis, Minnesota.
He enjoyed going to sales andcollecting “treasures”, having cof-fee with friends especially Lindaand Tom Bartholomew. He had agreat compassion for the elderlyand children; playing Santa forthem. He loved his communityand his passing will leave a “Nelssized hole” in the life and fabricof Faulkton, South Dakota.
Throughout his life, hisemployment included cafes, bak-ery, Red Owl, Faulkton School,
Rexall Drug, SuperValu and thenursing home. He was a memberof St. Thomas Catholic Church inFaulkton.
Grateful to have shared in hislife are his siblings, Margaret“Peggy” (Don) Schiedel, Yankton,SD and Eugene Hanson, Faulkton,SD; sister-in-law, Beverly Hanson,Faulkton, SD; many nieces,nephews, and special friends.
Preceding him in death werehis parents; brothers, Roger andRockne Hanson and two greatnephews, Kyle Redden andShawn Potts.
In lieu of flowers, the familyrequest memorials which will bedonated to local charities.
Luce Funeral Home ofFaulkton has been entrusted withNels’ arrangements. Visitwww.familyfuneralhome.net.
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Donald HeirigsTURKEY RIDGE — Donald
Heirigs, 83, died Thursday (Jan.27, 2011) at Sister James YanktonCare Center.
Arrangements are pending forTuesday with Hofmeister-JonesFuneral Home, Parker.
Richard StarrRichard J. Starr, 68, of Yankton
died Thursday (Jan. 27, 2011) atAvera Sacred Heart Hospital,Yankton.
Funeral services are at 10:30a.m. Monday at Sacred HeartCatholic Church, Yankton, withthe Rev. Dan Smith officiating.Burial will be in the Sacred HeartCemetery in Yankton.
Visitation is one hour prior tothe service at the church onMonday.
Arrangements are under thedirection of Wintz & Ray Funeral
Home and Cremation Service,Yankton.
To send an online message,visit wintzrayfuneralhome.com.
Joan GrossJoan Gross, 63, of Yankton
died Friday (Jan. 28, 2011) atAvera Sacred Heart Hospital,Yankton.
Funeral services are pendingwith the Opsahl-Kostel FuneralHome & Crematory, Yankton.
Kevin LangeKevin Gerald Lange, 51, of
Chadwick, Ill., and formerly ofCrofton, Neb, died Wednesday(Jan. 26, 2011) at home.
Visitation is 3-6 p.m. Sunday,with a rosary service at 3 p.m., atFrank-Law-Jones Funeral Home,
Mt. Carroll, Ill.Funeral services are at 10:30
a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, at St. Roseof Lima Catholic Church, Crofton.Burial will be in St. Rose of LimaCatholic Cemetery, Crofton.
Visitation will also be held onehour prior to the Mass at theChurch
Arrangements are under thedirection of Wintz Funeral Home,Crofton.
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Sun., Jan. 30th9am-3pm
Foreign film enthusiasts are invited to joinMount Marty College’s Gregorian Club for freeSunday afternoon film showings, with thespring series beginning this Sunday.
Films begin at 2 p.m. in the ScholasticaLearning Center, Room 108 on the MountMarty College campus. Please note one excep-tion: the film on Feb. 13 will start at 3:30 p.m.
The college first introduced this foreignfilm experience to the community in 2000. Thefilms are hosted by Sister Cynthia Binderalong with Frank and Chris Tudor. Attendeesare welcome to engage in discussion aboutthe film following each presentation.
The following films will be shown Jan. 30-March 6:
• Jan. 30: “Everlasting Moments,” Director:Jan Troell, (2008)
In a series of remarkable events inspiredby a true story, Maria Heiskanen stars asMaria Larsson, a Finnish mother and house-wife who devotes all of her attention, care,and consideration to the well-being of herfamily — but, like many homemakers, does soat the expense of her own identity and self-awareness.
• Feb. 6: “Divorce, Italian Style (Divorzioall'italiana),” Director: Pietro Germi (1961)
Marcello Mastroianni stars as Ferdinando,a self-centered nobleman who's facing amidlife crisis and has lost all interest in hiswife. But there's no divorce in 1960s Italy, sohe devises an elaborate scheme for anotherman to seduce his wife. That would, underItalian law, allow him to kill her with impunityin defense of his honor. Highlights include the
fantasy murders Ferdinando imagines as hepursues his goal.
• Feb. 13 (late start at 3:30): “Winter Light,”Director: Ingmar Bergman (1963)
The second of writer-director IngmarBergman's trilogy of faith, a suicidal fishermangoes to local priest Tomas Ericsson in searchof guidance, but the pastor is equallyabsorbed in despair, overcome with anger,apathy and doubt. Ericsson's severe hopeless-ness fuels a growing divide between himself,his mistress, his parishioners — and God —in Bergman's stark, black-and-white depictionof one man's spiritual crisis.
• Feb. 20: “Young@Heart,” Director:
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Anthony (Tony)Taylor
OLIVET — Anthony (Tony)Lee Taylor, age 60, of Olivet, SD,passed away Wednesdayevening, January 26, 2011 at theMenno-Olivet Care Center,Menno, SD.
Time of Sharing will be from1:00-1:45 p.m. Monday, January31, 2011 with a Memorial servicebeginning at 2 PM at the OlivetUnited Methodist Church,Olivet, SD with Rev. TomPetersen officiating. Burial ofTony’s cremated remains will bein the Wittenberg Cemetery,rural Olivet, SD at a later date.
The Aisenbrey-Opsahl-KostelMemorial Chapel, Menno, is incharge of arrangements.
Tony was born September 4,1950 in Woods Kennedy Hospitalat Alva, OK to Lee Edward andMargie Lenora Wheat (Taylor)Burns. Tony went into the Armyin 1968 and served in Korea andVietnam and was awarded theBronze Star among other metals.He was a member of theAmerican Legion and theVeterans of Foreign Wars. Heworked in Eastern KS during aprevious marriage and then
moved to Liberal,KS and worked inoil and gas fieldswith his father. Hebecame a nontra-ditional collegestudent in 1987and graduated in1990. He marriedCorinne WalkerFoos at a farm
home of friends near Guymon,OK on September 16, 1995. Tonyworked several jobs until he andCorinne moved to South Dakotain April of 1996. In May, he beganworking at the Human ServicesCenter, Yankton, as an aide laterpromoted to a tech. Around2003, he transferred to guardduty at the trustee prison unit,Yankton, until his illness wouldnot allow him to continue safelyworking and his doctor medical-ly retired him on February 10,1995. In March of 1995 he wasdiagnosed with ProgressiveSupranuclear Palsy at the MayoClinic in Rochester, MN. The dis-ease progressed to the pointthat Corinne was no longer ableto care for him at home and hebecame a resident of the Menno-Olivet Cared Center, Menno, SDon February 11, 2009. He lovedall the staff members there and
the love was returned 10 fold.He is survived by his wife
Corinne of Olivet, SD; step son,Rodney Ratkliff of Joplin, MO;daughter, Tanya Marie (Patrick)McKee and their two boys, KyleHenegar and Kirby McKee ofLiberal, MO; son, Jeremiah LeeTaylor of Tatum, TX; 7 step chil-dren: Pamela Purvis, DebraLane, Joseph Foos, Julia Losada,Lisa Alonzo, Carla Newsome,and Teresa Theobald; 18 stepgrandchildren, and 9 step greatgrandchildren. Also survivingare two sisters Shirley (William)Wheeler of Mindin Mines, MOand Margie (Gary) Sloan ofDodge City, KS.
He was preceded in death byhis parents.
Memorials are directed to theMenno-Olivet Care Center, POBox 487, Menno, SD 57045 or theOlivet United Methodist Church,PO Box 40, Olivet, SD 57052.
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Sister Verena Kaiser,OSB
Sister Verena Kaiser, OSB, 96,of Yankton, South Dakota, diedTuesday, January 25, 2011, atthe Sacred Heart MonasteryCare Center in Yankton.
A wake service will be heldon Sunday, January 30, 2011, at7:30 p.m. and the Funeral Masswill be celebrated on Monday,January 31, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. inBishop Marty Memorial Chapel.Burial will be in the monasterycemetery.
Arrangements are under thedirection of the Wintz and RayFuneral Home and CremationService in Yankton.
Frances Elizabeth Kaiser wasborn February 21, 1914 to Johnand Johanna (Uhe) Kaiser atYankton, South Dakota. She wasthe oldest of four children. Atthe age of three she almost diedfrom a confrontation with a hiveof bees. She attended SacredHeart School and Mount MartyAcademy graduating as valedic-torian in 1931. She enteredSacred Heart Monastery onFebruary 23, 1932 and became anovice in June, 1933 receivingthe name, Verena. She made herfirst profession in 1934 and finalprofession in 1940.
Sister Verena’s ministryincluded many years in elemen-tary and secondary educationin Nebraska, North and SouthDakota. She did tutoring inNewport News, VA and pastoralministry in Hampton, VA. Shelater managed the MonasteryPrint Shop and was alsoMonastery Archivist andMuseum Curator for severalyears. Her higher degrees were
earned throughmany summersclasses atNorthern Normalin Aberdeen, SDand at Mt. MartyCollege. She didgraduate work atseveral universi-ties. Travels tookher to different
parts of the United States andthe Holy Land which she citesas a highlight of her life. In herautobiography she wrote “Itrust that entering the heavenlyJerusalem will far surpass thatof going to the earthlyJerusalem or anything else thatI have done.”
Sister Verena was known forthe twinkle in her eyes, hergreen thumb and her love of his-tory. She spent many hoursworking on her family genealo-gy and also researching differ-ent aspects of monastery histo-ry. She became active in thepreservation of LakeportCatholic Church near Yankton.
Sister Verena is survived byher Benedictine community, hernieces and nephews. She waspreceded in death by her par-ents and her three siblings.
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