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Dennis Michael Arens  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Dennis “Denny” Arens, was a devoted husband; a loving father and father-in-law; an amazing grandfather, brother and brother-in-law, uncle, cousin, and a true friend to all. He lived for fun and adventure, especially with family, which is how our family is finding peace with his passing. The Lord chose to take him during a family vacation, after two glorious days of joy and laughter. He was surrounded by those who loved him the most. 

Dennis is remembered for his compassion, his kindness, and his playfulness. He had such pride for his family and surrounded himself with incredible friends. He woke early to meet with friends and family for breakfast to connect, catch up and get his day started. Dennis was a part of the DAV “family” and looked forward to playing cards and bantering with his buddies on a daily basis. 

After 30 years of working at John Morrell’s, he enjoyed 15 years of retirement. At 82 years old, he was a vibrant young soul and he will always be memorialized for his energy, warmth, humor, stories, inappropriate jokes, and infectious laugh. He put thousands of miles on his motorcycle exploring the country and experiencing new territory. He could also be found riding around Sioux Falls looking for friends who may be in their yard so he could stop, have a beer and chat for a while. His love for nature was second to none. There was not a bird, mammal, or fish that Dennis could not identify, and his preference was to see each and every one of them in their natural habitat. A perfect day for Dennis was on the water with a fishing rod in hand and a friend or family member by his side.

Dennis is now resting with his beautiful wife, precious daughter, and his loving Mom and Dad in heaven. He can now see Alaska, Africa, Spain and every other country on his bucket list, which is a very long list! The void left by his passing is immeasurable, and he will be dearly missed by all who were touched by his love and kindness.

Visitation and memory sharing will take place at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home on Friday, July 26 from 5PM-8PM (memory sharing at 7PM) and a Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, July 27, at 11 AM, at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Disabled American Veterans, where he spent many hours enjoying the company of those whom he loved. Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 1, 1519 W. 51 St, Sioux Falls, SD, 

Dorothy Faye Gale  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Dorothy Faye Gale of Sioux Falls, South Dakota passed away on July 5th, 2024 at the age of 81. Dorothy was born April 7, 1943 to Vivian and Lawrence Lampson in Volga, SD. Dorothy graduated from Rutland High School and went on to attend South Dakota State University in Sioux Falls, SD. Dorothy worked at Sioux Valley Hospital and retired after 25 years.

Dorothy married James Gerald Gale on August 10, 1963 and they just celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary. They had 3 children: Jeff, Jill and Jodi. 

Dorothy and Jim enjoyed being snowbirds in Arizona for 16 years. In her early days she enjoyed square dancing, bowling and being a Mother. Later in life, she enjoyed golfing, gardening, reading, playing bridge and spending time with her kids and grandkids.

One of her most treasured memories was the family tradition of gathering together at a lake house which began in 1976 and continued over 26 years at Woodlawn Resort in Minnesota.

Dorothy was a very loving and caring Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother.

Left to cherish her memories are her children: Jeff Gale (Vicki), Albuquerque, NM, Jill Gerry (Shawn), Sioux Falls, SD , Jodi Gale (Shane), Alexandria, SD; Grandchildren: Amber Riedel (Peter), Globe, AZ, Caleb Schauer, Sioux Falls, Jakob Gale, Albuquerque, NM, Alexander Brittingham, Chandler, AZ, Carlee Albers, Sioux Falls, SD, Kyria Clarke (Michael), Albuquerque, NM, Katrina Pool (Josh), Avon, IN; 5 Great-Grandchildren; Brother: Denny Lampson, (Mary), Woodinville, WA and sister Vicki Madden (Jim), Armstrong, IA.

Visitation will be Monday, July 22, 10:00 AM at St. Lambert Catholic Church with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM.

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Rebecca Ann Neuroth  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Rebecca Ann Neuroth, born Monday January 28th 1980 to (David Neuroth) and (Kathleen Reardon) Rebecca, passed on into the afterlife on June 8th 2024. 

While achieving her G.E.D in 1997 she held down a full time job at burger King soon to transfer too Fry’n pan at 18 years old where she worked for 18+ years where she was dearly loved by her regulars and always stayed calm and consistent even in stressful situations. 

By the time Rebecca was 25, her and the love of her life, (Carl Nelson) got pregnant with there first born (Trenten Neuroth Nelson) whom she gave birth to on March 6th 2006, 4 years later in 2010 Rebecca and Carl had given birth to there beautiful daughter, (Lovella Neuroth Nelson). Rebecca always took pride in her children often times going on adventures like hiking, traveling, going to concerts with them making many dear memories that will never be forgotten. Becca always enjoyed hosting family holidays and keeping close to the ones she loved, her food was always something to smile about, her laugh was contagious, her love was incomparable. 

Leaving this life before her, was the love of her life: (Carl Nelson), both of her her parents: (David Neuroth) and (Kathleen Reardon); her brother: (little Dave Neuroth) and many more relatives. The Love she had still shines on her survivors: her son: (Trenten Neuroth Nelson); her daughter: (Lovella Neuroth Nelson); and many she considered brothers and sisters; many cousins niece's and nephew's whom she loved dearly.

Karen Faye Murphy  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Karen Faye Murphy (Udseth) passed away at Dougherty Hospice House on June 12, 2024. Karen was born on February 13, 1942, in Oakland, CA to Fred and Ruby Udseth. They moved to South Dakota where she lived in several small towns settling in Sioux Falls.

There she met her husband, Gene. They were married 63 years and raised four children: Jeff (Tracee), Jil Fisher (Aaron) Sally, and Steve (Sheryl). She had ten grandchildren: Justin, Thaddeus (Kim), Madelyn, Kade (Vanessa), Ruby, Megan, Ashley, Elizabeth, Dillon, and Kiley; and two great-grandchildren: Reece and Donovan.

During her life she was an at home Mom, had a daycare business and worked in retail sales. She had a love of fashion and decorating and loved the color aqua. She loved her country and volunteered with SOCM (Support our Country’s Military) during Desert Storm. She also loved animals. She and the kids learned to ride horses and eventually owned several horses and participated in local horse shows. She loved her family and spent as much time as she could with her grandchildren and great- grandchildren. She and Gene had a cabin at Lake Poinsett, SD for over 26 years and they spent many happy days enjoying the lake with family and friends.

Mass of Christian Burial will be Wednesday July 17, 10:00 AM the Cathedral of St. Joseph. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to Sioux Falls Humane Society or the MS Society.

Gerald Patrick Barnett  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Gerald Patrick Barnett, 63, went to his heavenly home July 5th, while hiking in the Colorado Rockies with his family. Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday, July 15th, 10:00 AM at the Cathedral of St. Joseph in Sioux Falls with a reception following. Visitation will be Sunday, July 14, at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home in Sioux Falls from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM with a Scripture Vigil, Rosary, and a time for sharing starting at 7:00 PM.  

Jerry was born November 29, 1960 in Sioux Falls to Tom and Dorothy (Lieurance) Barnett, the eighth of twelve children. He attended St. Mary’s elementary school and graduated from O’Gorman High School in 1979. He briefly attended USD participating in many SEARCH retreats which transformed and strengthened his relationship with the Lord. Jerry attended St. Mary’s seminary in Winona, MN for a year before deciding the priesthood was not the right path. He worked construction for a few years before returning to USD earning a degree in criminal justice. While at USD, he met his future wife, Judy Helma, while attending daily Mass at the Newman Center.  

Jerry and Judy celebrated 35 years of marriage last May and have been blessed with eight children and nine grandchildren. They include: Caleb of Walthill, NE and his son, Dylan, of Omaha, NE, Casey (Jess) of Manhattan, KS and their daughter, Scarlet, Katie (Stephen) Bollinger of Lexington, KY and their children, Adeline, Jameson, and Bauer, Kelsey (Deven) Franklin of Tampa, FL and their children Rosalyn and Ronan, Maggie (Dustin) Honomichl of Minneapolis, MN and their children Levi and Elliot, Michael of Coronado, CA; and Jenny and Jessica of Wagner, SD.  

Through the years, Jerry worked at facilities and in programs helping youth and adults to better their lives. Some of these included the Wyoming Women’s Prison, Chamberlain Academy, Boy’s and Girl’s Clubs in Ft. Thompson and Wagner, and as a probation officer for Charles Mix County. Jerry went above and beyond at his job as a probation officer, often extending his conversations with his probationers and doing whatever he could to help them be successful. Jerry was very active at his church, serving as lector, Eucharistic minister, collection counter, CCD teacher, and he also cantored while his daughters accompanied him on the piano.  

Jerry will be remembered for his incredibly strong faith and his tremendous love for his family. His spare time was spent golfing, hiking, playing board games, gazing at the stars and planets, watching the Twins and Vikings, listening to music and singing, and tracking the international space station. He was also extremely proud of his Irish heritage.

Jerry is survived by his wife; children; grandchildren; sisters: Jeanne (Dan) Kangley; Mary (Rod) Pierce, Carol (Curt) Nesbitt; brothers: Tom (Jacki), Max (Nancy), Mark, Andy (Angie) and Jeff (Jamie); in-laws: Joe Helma, Jerry Helma, Chuck Helma, Mary (Jim) Young, Sue (Gary) Bubbers, and many nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, and uncles. Jerry was preceded in death by his parents, Tom and Dorothy; his parents in-law: James and Dorothy Helma; his brothers: Ed, Michael, and Greg; his nieces: Whitney Barnett and Liz Barnett. Memorials may be directed to the family at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home 901 South Minnesota Avenue SF SD 57104. 

Maxwell Shilander  - Share this obit - Print this obit

On July 7, 2024 the world lost a bright and compassionate son, brother, grandson and friend when Maxwell Shillander tragically lost his life to addiction and mental illness at the age of 25. Born on December 26, 1998, in Sioux Falls, SD, Maxwell touched the lives of many with his quick wit, generous kindness, and gentle, sensitive soul.

Maxwell struggled valiantly with mental illness for many years, facing challenges that were often invisible to those who knew him only on the surface. He was concerned about his health and had a desire to heal. Despite his battles, he maintained a quirky sense of humor that endeared him to everyone he encountered. His ability to find lightness in any situation and his genuine kindness towards others left an indelible mark on his family, friends, and colleagues.

Maxwell's life was marked by many moments of brilliance and creativity. His curiosity knew no bounds, and he was always eager to learn and explore new ideas. Maxwell was intrigued by the internet and became very skilled with computers and producing electronic music–where his passion shone brightly. He could tell you the molecular structure of chemicals (and their purposes). He typed 90 words per minute with no errors and loved to have us watch him take timed typing tests.

Maxwell leaves behind a legacy of love, silliness, curiosity and resilience. While his time with us was cut short, the memories of his infectious laughter and his genuine concern for others will live on in the hearts of all who knew him. His family and friends find solace in remembering his warmth and the profound impact he had on our lives. Maxwell loved his family and his family loved him. 

Maxwell Shillander will forever be remembered for his brilliance, his humor, and the enduring kindness he shared with everyone he met. May he find peace in the arms of eternity, free from the pain that haunted him in life.

In honoring Maxwell's memory, let us remember both his bravery in the face of his challenges and the beautiful person he was. May we strive to embody the kindness and compassion he demonstrated and carry forward his spirit in our hearts. 

Maxwell is survived by his parents, Mercedes Maltese and Francisco Shillander, and his sister, Francesca Shillander.

Jerry Mikkelson  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Jerry Mikkelson, beloved son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, brother-in-law, and uncle, has finally been brought home to rest.

Jerry went missing in 1983, a disappearance that left his family and friends in anguish and uncertainty for decades. Tragically, his body was discovered in mid-October 1987, in Jackson County, Colorado. But it was only recently, in mid-2023, that his remains were identified, bringing a long-awaited closure to his family. 

Jerry was a victim of homicide, a sorrowful end that has left an indelible mark on those who knew him and loved him. Initially interred as a John Doe in the Jackson County Cemetery outside Walden, Colorado, he has been returned to his hometown of Sioux Falls, to be laid to rest with his parents in St. Michael Catholic Cemetery.

Jerry was born August 12th, 1963, to James and Alice Mikkelson, the seventh of their eight children, and second son. He attended Christ the King grade school and Edison Junior High School, graduating from Washington High School in 1981. Like most of his siblings, he worked at this father's shop, Jim & Ron's Service, where he was known for his dedication and hard work. Jerry had a passion for motorcycles, especially dirt-biking, a hobby that brought him joy and a sense of freedom. Jerry was a quiet, private person, soft-spoken but deeply compassionate and fiercely loyal, much like his father. He believed in God and loved his family.

Preceded in death by an infant sister, today Jerry is survived by four sisters, two brothers, fifteen nieces and nephews, fourteen great-nieces and great-nephews, one aunt, and ten cousins.  

Though his parents were not able to be reunited with him in this life, they are united with him now in heaven.

 

Jerry ...

We thought of you today

but that is nothing new,

we thought about you yesterday

and days before that too.

 

We think of you in silence,

we often speak your name,

All we have are memories

and your picture in a frame.

 

Your memory is our keepsake

with which we'll never part,

God has you in His keeping,

we have you in our hearts.

Anthony Richard (Tony) Machado  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Anthony Richard (Tony) Machado Sunrise: September 15, 1955 – Sunset: June 23, 2024 Age: 68 Born in Patterson, California Last Residence: Wentworth, South Dakota

Tony’s Celebration of Life will be held at Pajaro Valley Golf Club, 967 Salinas Road, Royal Oaks, California on September 14, 2024 at 3:00 p.m. (PTZ) Per Tony's request, his ashes will be spread in both Sturgis, SD and Monterey Bay, CA.

 Tony grew up in Watsonville, CA where he attended school and graduated. He married Mary Zuniga and from that union had two children, Aaron and Isabel. Later, Tony traveled for Simon Road Construction as a Heavy-Duty Mechanic to various states: Nebraska - Black Thunder Coal Mine, Wright, WY - Komatsu, El Paso, Texas - Power Motive, Albuquerque, New Mexico - T&R, Transformers, Inc., and Colman, South Dakota as the Lead Crew Foreman for the Relay Transformer Department.

Unfortunately, he received the news on May 20, 2023 that he had Stage 4 liver cancer. He gave it a good fight. Tony’s wife Robin, the love of his life, lived together for a wonderful 15 years - 9 years of marriage. Tony loved to dance, so they enjoyed places that provided music, especially Blues bands. His favorite pastime was riding his motorcycles with his wife, his biker friends, and his family! When Tony lived in the Black Hills he looked forward to attending the Deadwood Jam to celebrate his birthday with his Posse of friends and would dance the weekend away on the streets of Deadwood.

Tony loved all his grandchildren very much; he had a special bond with his granddaughter Princess Mia! His life on this earth made a wonderful impression on so many people who were fortunate to know him. He was a very hard worker as well as a person who would help anyone in need.

Tony Machado is going to be truly missed by so many of his close friends and his wonderful family! Wife: Robin Kaye Machado Siblings/Spouses: La Shall Machado, Phil (Jackie) Machado, Vernon (Barbara) Garrett – Machado; Children: Isabel (Donald) Corella, Aaron (Melissa) Gonzalez - Machado, Danya Red Legs, Damian (Tyanna) Crooks - Red Legs, Dustin Red Legs; Mother-in-law: Dorthea Katherine Wiest; In-laws: Wade (Tracey) Olson, Jeff (Maria) Ellenbecker, Wesley Wiest, Monty Wiest; Grandchildren: Brielle Machado, Ashley Machado, Deja Ermenc, Destiny Red Legs, Danyal (Joshua) Hohnstreiter, Katie Red Legs, Lincoln Red Legs, Dylan Red Legs, Levi Red Legs, Jada Brodman, Mia Ella Lachkaya; Great-Grandchildren: Grayson Ermenc and Kennedy Rose Hohnstreiter; Nephews: John (Genevie) Machado, Marc Machado, Tyler Mcmahan, Mitchell Mcmahan, Logan Mcmahan, Jake Link, Duane (Stephanie) Olson, Camden Olson, Nash Olson, Austin Olson, Dalton (Alexa) Ellenbecker, Jake Wiest; Nieces: Monica (Scottie) Pavolich, Patty Orey, Liz Mcmahan, Gracie Link, Quinn Machado, Janelle Johnson, Gracie Johnson, Ashley Sikora, Zara Wiest, Jessica (Nick) Betz, Charlotte Betz, Hailey Olson; Biker Brothers: Jose Marquez, Chuck Wood, Steve Stroud, Paul Ellis, Art Torres, Mike Munson, Mitchel Munson, Aaron Berdahl. He was preceded in death by: Father: John William Machado; Mother: Marlene Loretta (Pease) Machado; Father-in-law: Melvin John Wiest; Nephew: Michael Orey; Father-in-law: Joe Gamez; Mother-in-law: Irene Gamez; Sister-in-law: Rosie Zuniga; Brother-in law: Tomas Zuniga and Brother-in-law: Daniel Gamez.

Tony Lee Weeg  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Tony Weeg, passed away on June 11, 2024, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota at the age of 67. Tony was born on February 20, 1957, in Sioux Falls, to Dale and Elly Weeg.

Tony worked in the construction industry involving framing and acoustic commercial ceilings as well as Hutchinson Technology and proudly served in the Army from 1974 to 1978. He completed basic training in Fort Riley, Kansas, and went on to complete his tour in Germany.

In his free time, he enjoyed playing card and board games, participating in horseshoe tournaments, collecting sports memorabilia, watching movies, hunting, fishing, and most of all enjoying time with his family and friends. He is survived by his son Anthony, daughter-in-law Trisha, and his five beloved grandchildren (Destiny, Gage, Evangeline, Maxwell, and Junior). He shared his life with his six siblings, brothers, Dale (Georgette), Ricky (Colleen), and Randy (Marley), and sisters Pennee (Richard), Sherry

(Dale), and Christy (Jane). He is preceded in death by his parents Dale and Elly Weeg and brother Ricky Weeg.

He will be remembered for his sense of humor, love for his family, and joy for life. His humor was contagious and could make anyone laugh in the most unique and memorable ways. His love for his family was evident in the way he was always present at every family event and encouraged fellowship among the family. His love for his family stems from his father Dale who was a constant reminder that we are stronger together and family is the most important thing in life.

His belief was so strong it has carried to his son Anthony who continues the effort and stresses the importance of family unity. Tony truly enjoyed life and appreciated the little things. He is loved in so many ways by so many people and holds a special place in everyone’s heart.

Rest in peace, Tony. You will be deeply missed.

A Committal Service will be Thursday, June 20, 11:00 AM at the South Dakota State Veterans Cemetery in Sioux Falls. A reception will follow the Committal Service at the Renner American Legion, 47416 County Highway 130, Renner, South Dakota.

Gary Lee Livermont  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Gary Livermont 70, from Sioux Falls South Dakota passed peacefully on April 19, 2024 at the VA Medical Center in Sioux Falls, Sioux Falls South Dakota. Gary was born on July 21, 1953, in Mobridge, South Dakota, to Charles and Anna (Greff) Livermont.

Gary attended elementary and junior high school in Belle Fourche, South Dakota. He attended his freshman year in Wheatridge, Colorado and finished his last three years at Stephan High School, now Crow Creek Indian High School in Stephan, South Dakota. After graduating high school, Gary pursued an art degree and briefly attended Mankato College in Minnesota.  

After leaving Mankato College, he joined the United States Army. His basic training was completed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. He was stationed in Germany as a military police officer and was honorably discharged. Gary worked as a Deputy Sheriff in Montrose, South Dakota but left to work as a Security Guard for the South Dakota Penitentiary in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Gary spent over 25 years working for the South Dakota Department of Social Services before he retired. Gary took pride in working to assist families to obtain their court ordered child support.

Gary had two loves: sports and collecting memorabilia. He loved bowling and golf. He was so happy to retire because he knew it would give him more time to pursue these passions. He bowled in several leagues and played as many golf courses as possible. He had a great group of golf buddies. This group would pick players for tournaments and compete to see who played the best. We’re sure he did well in those tournaments. He also loved and enjoyed watching sports on TV. His favorite teams were the Buffalo Bills and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. He had quite a collection of Buffalo Bill memorabilia. He always wanted them to win the Super Bowl. Gary had a sense of humor and told the best jokes and make everyone laugh.

His memorabilia collection included: jerseys, western movies, CDs, shot glasses, bobble heads, cards, golf balls, shirts, and bolo ties. He enjoyed going to thrift stores to add to his collections. It was a true passion of his. He kept lists of thrift items to search for on behalf of his friends. It kept him happy and busy.

Gary is survived by his siblings: Donald Livermont (Anna Marie) of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Charlotte Burcin, of Bellefonte PA, Frances Sieler, of Alamogordo, NM, Robert Livermont, of Oxnard, California and twin sister: Mary Geersema, of Spearfish, South Dakota. He also had many nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, grand-nephews and great-grand nieces and nephews.

Besides his parents, Gary was preceded in death by two brothers: Richard and Jerry; two brothers-in-law: Dale Sieler and Reginald (Reggie) Geersema; and two sisters-in-law: Mary Ann Livermont (Feiock), and Belva Livermont (Riter).

The family would like to thank the staff of Sanford USD Medical Center and Hospital of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, VA Medical Center-Sioux Falls, the Sioux Falls Veterans Hospital, and hospice, for the wonderful care he received. Military services will be held later this Summer 2024. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to your local hospice.

 

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