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Ruth PearsonMARCUS, Iowa — Ruth A.

Pearson, 87, of Marcus, IA andformerly of Yankton, SD passedaway Saturday, July 24, 2010 atHeartland Care Center in Marcus,IA.

Funeral services will be 10:30a.m. Wednesday, July 28, 2010 atTrinity Lutheran Church inYankton, with Rev. DavidWildermuth officiating. Burial willfollow in Elim Cemetery, ruralIrene, SD.

Visitation will begin one hourprior to services on Wednesday,July 28, at the church.

Ruth Anna (Deutscher)Pearson was born April 2, 1923near Scotland, South Dakota toGus and Anna (Sayler) Deutscher.She attended rural grade schooland graduated from ScotlandHigh School in 1941. She thenattended beauty school in SiouxFalls, South Dakota.

Ruth was united in marriage toDale V. Pearson on June 4, 1943,in Hartington, Nebraska. Thisunion was blessed with two chil-dren, Wayne and David.

Ruth and Dale lived inCalifornia while Dale was sta-tioned there during WWII. Afterthe war they moved to Scotlandfor a short time and then farmedin the Midway area for severalyears. They moved into Yanktonin the early 60's, where Daleworked at Gurney's and Ruthoperated a beauty shop. She con-tinued with her business after

Dale's death on May 14, 1975.Ruth operated several beautyshops, a dress shop and a bridalshop over 60 plus years. Aftersome health problems she movedto Heartland Care Center inMarcus, Iowa in February of 2006.

Ruth was a member of TrinityLutheran Church, several profes-sional organizations, variousclubs, and Sweet Adeline's for 30years.

Her greatest enjoyment wastime spent with family andfriends and especially her grand-children and great-grandchildren.She will always be rememberedfor her willingness to help any-one who needed help and her col-lections of various items, and herdelicious apple pies.

Ruth is survived by her twosons and their families: Wayneand Betty Pearson, Susan andKyle Krier, Preston, Ethan, Anna,and Jadyn, Michelle and KeithBittner, Mallorie, David andLucille Pearson, Lisa and GerryAlesch, Owen and Wyatt, JoePearson, also one brother and hisfamily; John and Glee Deutscher,Nola and Roger Varilek, Tiffanyand Trevor, Jeff and MaureenDeutscher, Jeremy, Nick, andAnnie, Jay and Beth Deutscher,Jill and Jenna.

Ruth was preceded in deathby her parents, her husbandDale, grandson BenjaminPearson, and sister-in-law VirgiePearson.

Yankton Press & DakotanJuly 28, 2010

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Ehresmann, 94, of Tripp passedaway on Tuesday (July 27, 2010)at the Good Samaritan Societyof Tripp.

Funeral services will be heldat 10:30 a.m. on Friday atFrieden's Reformed Church inTripp with Rev. Greg Way offici-ating. Interment will follow inFrieden's Reformed Cemetery,Tripp. Visitation will be held onThursday from 3-7:30 p.m. at theGoglin Funeral Home in Tripp,followed by a 7:30 p.m. prayer

service, also at the funeralhome. Online condolences maybe sent at www.goglinfh.com.

Dorothy PetersonDorothy Peterson, age 90, of

Yankton and formerly ofWilliston, ND, mother of Rev.April Peterson, passed awaySunday, July 25, 2010 at theAvera Yankton Care Center,Yankton, SD. Funeral serviceswill be on Thursday, July 29,2010 at 2:00 p.m. at Gloria DeiLutheran Church in Williston,ND. Bishop Mark Narum willofficiate and interment will beheld Saturday, July 31, 2010 at10:30 a.m. at the First UnitedChurch of Christ cemetery inFergus Falls, MN.

Dorothy Emma Mahler wasborn on June 23, 1920 toHerman and Ida (Zimmer)Mahler in Fergus Falls, MN. Shegraduated from Fergus FallsHigh School and worked at theMcCormick Deering Implementthat they ran in Fergus Falls. Shewas a reserved lady who didn’toften tell stories, but occasion-ally, things would slip out! Shewould talk about how she drovethe large trucks and tractorsfrom the dealership and howshocked the men would bewhen she jumped out. With asparkle in her eye, she wouldcasually mention about howyou could “whip cookies” on thefrozen lake in the middle ofFergus Falls if you knew exactlywhere to drive the car betweenthe barriers. Dorothy was livingin Fergus Falls after the warwhen she started dating a dash-ing navy electrician namedBernard Peterson. They weremarried on May 9, 1947 andwere together until Bernard’sdeath in 1995. Over their mar-ried time, they lived in severalplaces in ND including Lansford,Velva, Devils Lake, Bismarck,and Hazen. They had two chil-dren, Jeffrey and April. Dorothywas an independent woman ofstrength, perseverance, faith,kindness, gentleness and love.She taught her children whatwas important in life. SinceBernard’s death in 1995,Dorothy resided in Williston, NDwith her daughter until enteringBethel Lutheran Home inJanuary 2009. Dorothy lovedanimals, and enjoyed nappingwith her cat, Meg. She spent thelast weeks of her life in Yanktonliving near her grand-daughterand enjoying her great-grandchildren.

D o r o t h yloved being atthe cabin onCrystal Lake inMN. The calmMN nights withthe songs of theloons in back-ground alwaysseemed to speakto her soul. She

loved to play cards and wascompetitive, even though herteam usually lost. Dorothyenjoyed many things about life,but mostly she loved to spoilher grandchildren. She madethe best liverwurst sandwichesand always was ready with ahug, a smile, and that sparkle inher eye when they were around.

Dorothy is survived by herdaughter, April of Williston, ND;granddaughter, Beryl (ByronOlson) of Yankton, SD; grand-sons, Brendt Peterson ofDenver, CO and Bryce Petersonof Marshall, MN; daughter-in-law, Kandice Vandendriesscheof Marshall, MN; great-grand-children, Brynann and Bryton;many nieces and nephews.

Dorothy has gone on to bewith her Lord; her husband,Bernard; son, Jeffrey; parents;brothers, Herman and Richard;and many other extended familymembers. She will be greatlymissed here.

Family suggests memorialsto the MonDak Humane Society,PO Box 1572, Williston, ND58802.

Friends may call at theFulkerson Funeral Home inWilliston on Wednesday from1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m.,Thursday from 9:00 AM untilnoon and one hour prior toservices at the church.

Friends of Dorothy’s maysign the on-line register bookand give their condolences atwww.fulkersons.com. Localarrangements by Opsahl-KostelFuneral Home & Crematory.

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Peterson

Online condolences at: www.opsahl-kostelfuneralhome.com

Elizabeth SternhagenElizabeth Sternhagen, age 92

of Tabor, SD passed away onSunday, July 25, 2010 at theGood Samaritan Center, Tyndall,SD. Mass of Christian Burial willbe at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday,July 28, 2010 at St. WenceslausCatholic Church, Tabor.Visitations will be from 6-8 p.m.,Tuesday, July 27, 2010 at theOpsahl-Kostel Memorial Chapel,Tabor with a 7 p.m. rosary andscripture service. Visitationswill resume one hour prior tothe service at the funeral home.Pallbearers will be DeanSternhagen, Robert Sternhagen,Jon Sternhagen, DaveSternhagen, Alvin Sternhagen,and John Sedlacek.

Elizabeth was born July 27,1917 on the family farm nearLesterville, SD to John andPauline (Walloch) Mudloff. Shegrew up near Lesterville andattended rural school throughthe eighth grade. She marriedJohn Sternhagen on November22, 1937 at St. John the BaptistCatholic Church, Lesterville, SD.Together John and Elizabethfarmed west of Tabor, SD mostof their lives. She was a memberof St. Wenceslaus CatholicChurch and the St. WenceslausAltar Society. She loved garden-ing and taking care of her flow-ers.

Her memoryis cherished byher son Doug( C l a u d e t t e )S t e r n h a g e n ,daughters-in-lawIlene Sternhagenand MildredSternhagen, allof Tabor, SD. Sixgrandchi ldren

Robert (Jill) Sternhagen, DebSternhagen, Jon (Kelli)Sternhagen, Dean (Teresa)Sternhagen, Julie (Jason) Koller,and Lori Sternhagen. SevenStep-grandchildren; Todd(Bridget) Thoene, ShaneThoene, Sonya (Joe) Schroeder,Kurt (Lynn) Thoene, Carla(Greg) Mueller, Tonya (Troy)Joachimsen, Betsy (Paul)Feilmeier, and 30 Great and StepGreat Grandchildren. She waspreceded in death by two sons,John L., Jr. and AllenSternhagen; husband John F.Sternhagen, Sr., parents, broth-er Martin, and three sistersTeckla Schulte, Clara Vyborny,and Tracey Kaiser.

Yankton Press & DakotanJuly 28, 2010

Sternhagen

Online condolences at: www.opsahl-kostelfuneralhome.com

Corine OrthCorine E. Orth, age 78 of

Yankton passed away onMonday, July 26, 2010 at AveraSacred Heart Hospital, Yankton,SD. Funeral Services will be at11:00 a.m., Thursday, July 29,2010 at the Opsahl-KostelFuneral Chapel, Yankton, SDwith Rev. Paul Opsahl officiat-ing. Burial will be in the Gardenof Memories. Visitations will beone hour prior to the service atthe funeral home. A lunch willbe served immediately follow-ing the committal at the funeralhome.

Corine Elizabeth Orth wasborn on August 27, 1931 to JohnA. and Emma L. (Ackerman)Orth in Lesterville, SD. OnOctober 4, 1931, she was bap-tized at the PetersburgCongregational Church nearLesterville, SD where, she alsoattended rural school, OdessaDistrict# 41. In Scotland, shewas confirmed on June 4, 1946and graduated from ScotlandHigh School. She was employedat Rexall Drug Store in Scotlandfor two years. In 1952, shemoved to Yankton and beganworking at the former AmericanState Bank in Yankton for thenext 33 years. She was a formermember of the NationalAssociation of Bank Women(N.A.B.W) where she served as

chairman atstate level in1971. She alsoserved on theY a n k t o nChamber ofCommerce onthe TourismCommittee andthe Heart Fundas Memorial

Chairman. For five years, shevolunteered at Sister JamesNursing Home. She enjoyedembroidering and playing cardsand bingo. She was a member ofthe United Church of Christ inScotland, SD.

Those who survive Corineare her brother, Douglas andShirley Orth of Lesterville, SD;nephew, Lee and Mary Orth andchildren, Zachary Orth, Jamieand Riley Hall and childrenDillon and Abriella; niece, Kayand Kelly Herrboldt and chil-dren, Tori and Trent.

She was preceded in deathby her parents, John in 1971 andEmma in 1997.

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(Brewer) in the water,” Hinessaid. “We had no clue.”

When they reached the boatdock on the east end of the park,Hines said a man pulled up in aminivan and ran down the dock.

“We didn’t know who the guywas, so my uncle started backingup the boat,” he stated.

However, the man managedto inform them there was a sus-pect who had jumped off thebridge and was wanted bypolice.

“Right then, a police officerpulls up and kicks open hisdoor,” Hines said. “He left hisdoor open and came runningdown the dock. He said, “Halt!Police!”

Hines and the other four indi-viduals in the boat helpedOfficer Monty Rothenberger getinto the boat in an attempt to

rescue Brewer.“The officer and I were look-

ing and looking, and then sawthe guy going under the water,”Hines said. “He wasn’t even mak-ing much noise. We threw him acouple life preservers, and hedidn’t grab them. He didn’t evenreact to them.”

At that point, Hines knewwhat he had to do. As a formernaval aircrewman, he had exten-sive training in saving drowningvictims. His hand was in a castafter breaking it recently, butthat didn’t stop him.

“I ripped off my cast anddove in with my shirt on andeverything,” he said. “I gotbehind the guy and pulled himup as he was sinking.”

Hines managed to get Brewerinto the boat and Hines’ uncle,Mark Schlaefli, navigated thevessel back to the dock. Brewerdid not require CPR and hadbecome aware of his surround-ings by the time the boatreached shore, Hines stated.

The suspect was ultimately

arrested for driving under theinfluence (first), aggravated elud-ing, careless driving and posses-sion of marijuana.

The whole experience was“crazy,” according to Hines.

“I was taking it easy that day,and then the next thing we knowthere’s an officer getting in ourboat and I’m jumping in the waterafter this guy and apprehending asuspect,” he said. “I had beentrained to save a drowning indi-vidual tons of times but I neverhad to use it. I never thought thattraining would come into effect.”

Hines said he was glad he wasin the right place at the right timeto save a man’s life.

“That was a pretty cool experi-ence to share with my uncle(Mark),” he added. “I’ve alwayslooked up to him, and we reallygot to do something specialtogether.”

And despite acting against thedoctor’s orders, Hines said he ishaving no problems with his help-ing hand.

“My hand is healing up anddoing fine,” he stated.

COURTESY PHOTOMark Schlaefli, left, and his nephew, Nick Hines, assisted the Yankton Police Department in rescuinga suspect from the Missouri River Sunday morning after he had jumped off the Discovery Bridge.

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