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Fredrick Fiedler Services for Fredrick J. Fiedler, 57 of Yank- ton, and formerly of Springfield, will be 1 p.m. Friday, April 5, 2013 at St. Vincent’s Catholic Church in Spring- field, with burial in the parish cemetery. Visitation will be from 5-7 Thurs- day at the Crosby-Jaeger Funeral Home in Springfield, with family present. A 7 p.m. prayer service will follow. Fredrick John Fiedler, first born child of Fredrich C. and Doris (Parisien) Fiedler, was born October 18, 1955 at Garrison, ND. He died unexpectedly Tuesday, April 2, 2013 at Centerville, SD. Fred attained the age of 57 years, five months and 16 days. Fred received his elementary schooling in Yankton and at- tended Yankton High School, earning his GED on December 26, 2001. He worked at various jobs throughout his life, two of which were the Springfield Academy and CR Industries in Springfield. Fred most recently worked for the South Dakota Human Serv- ices Center in Yankton for seven years as a mental health technician. Fred loved to fish, hunt and cook. He was a pet lover and a pet caregiver. Fred was a race car fan and enjoyed working in a pit crew for several years. He also loved to “tinker” with the me- chanics of a car. Fred was to be married to the love of his life, Kathy Lutgen on April 10, 2013. Thankful for having shared his life fiance’ Kathy Lutgen of Yankton; his mother, Doris of Springfield; his siblings: Kevin and wife Kathy of Springfield; Karen and husband Greg Allen of Bemidji, MN; Corrine and hus- band Gary Johnson of Water- town; and Kathleen and husband James Haines of Volin; eight nieces and nephews; seven great nieces and nephews; and his fu- ture in-laws: Daniel Oursland of Fullerton, CA and Kathryn Lut- gen of Escondido, CA. Fred was preceded in death by his father on August 13, 2010; an infant sister, Mary Theresa; a brother, Marc Karl; and a nephew Vincent Frederick Varilek. Yankton Press & Dakotan April 4, 2013 Lois Johnson Lois Frances (Anderson) Johnson of Vermillion passed away at Wakonda Heritage Manor on Tuesday, April 2, at the age of 80. She was born July 30, 1932 in Circle, Montana, and married Lewis John Hahn (d. 1966) in Sioux Falls in 1952. Lois married Kenneth Arthur Johnson (IBEW 426 Sioux Falls) in 1972 and lived in Wor- thing, South Dakota, until moving to Vermillion in 2010. Following in her parent’s foot- steps, Lois, along with her imme- diate family, was a welfare foster parent in both the States of Kansas and South Dakota for 57 years, retiring in 2009. Among her more than 200 foster chil- dren were many with special needs. Lois (affectionately known by all as Grandma) also ran a day-care center in her home in Worthing for 24 years. Lois en- joyed quilting, embroidering, scrapbooking, canning, collect- ing dolls, and listening to music, especially the “three tenors.” Lois was preceded in death by her husband of 14 years, Lewis Hahn; her husband of 22 years, Kenneth Johnson (d. 1994); her parents, Leroy and Francis (Basche) Anderson; her son William (Bill) Leroy Banks; her brothers Gerald A. and Orval (Beatrice) Anderson; and her niece Debbie Langford. She is lovingly remembered by her son, Barry (Peggy) Banks, of Vermillion; her daughter-in- law, Teresa Banks of Bradshaw, Nebraska; her granddaughter Bobbie Lee (Shannon) Halverson, and her great-grandson Stephan Halverson, of Cook, Minnesota; her grandson Josh Banks of Ran- dolph, Nebraska; her sister Avis Blumer of Beresford; her brother Stanley (Joanne) Anderson of Sioux Falls; her brother Arlo (Marge) Anderson of Valley Springs; nine nieces and nephews; and lifetime friends Lou and Joan Latendresse of Cen- terville and Karen Gibbs of Vermillion. Visitation with the family will be held at the Hansen Funeral home on Friday, April 5, from 5-7 p.m. A celebration of the lives of both Lois and her son, Bill Banks (d. March 20, 2013), will be held at Cornerstone Church in Vermil- lion on Saturday, April 6, at 3 p.m., with Pastor Devon Davoux officiating. Interment will follow for both Lois and her son, Bill, at the Worthing, SD, Cemetery. In lieu of flowers and in honor of Lois’ many years as a foster parent, the family suggests that memorial donations be made to the Children’s Inn, 409 N. West- ern Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104-5607. For obituary and online con- dolences, visit hansenfuneral- home.com. Yankton Press & Dakotan April 4, 2013 Vera Emerson Vera R. Emerson, 82, of Vermil- lion, passed away peacefully in her sleep on April 1, 2013, at Dougherty Hospice House in Sioux Falls, sur- rounded by her family. A visitation will be held from 5-7 p.m., with a prayer service to begin at 7 p.m. and an Eastern Star service to follow, on Friday, April 5, 2013, at Kober Funeral Home in Vermillion. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 6, 2013, at Trinity Lutheran Church with Pastor Trisha Boese officiating. Burial will take place immedi- ately following the service at Bluff View Cemetery in Vermillion. Vera Rebecca Wimer was born March 29, 1931, in Lawton, IA, to Harry G. and Alice C.C. (Wingert) Wimer of Sioux City. Vera graduated from Leeds High School in Leeds, IA. She mar- ried the love of her life, Harland L. Emerson, on June 4, 1950. They made their home in Greenfield, SD, until March of 1965 when they moved to Vermillion. Vera enjoyed young people and was a “Cham- pion” for the university students which was evident in the occupa- tional paths she chose. Vera en- joyed her work as secretary to Dr. Charles Estee in the Chemistry department of USD for 25 years and as cook for the Lambda Chi for nearly 20 years following her “retirement” from the Chemistry Department. Vera was very proud of “Her Boys” at the Lambda Chi & especially proud of her “Hon- orary Membership” of the frater- nity. She also enjoyed working for a number of summers for the De- partment of Tourism at the rest stop in Vermillion. Vera enjoyed the many friends she acquired through her employ- ment as well as the Order of the Eastern Star. As a member of the Order of the Eastern Star she served as Worthy Matron multiple times, as Grand Adah, and most recently as Friend of a Feather for the Most Worthy Grand Matron and International Order of Job’s Daughters, serving both as Bethel Guardian and Grand Bethel Guardian for the State of SD. Ever the eternal optimist, Vera fought her cancer with grace & dignity, proud to declare “It never kept me from doing the things I wanted to do.” She was always willing to visit with cancer pa- tients to encourage them to fight. Grateful for sharing her life are her children, Keith (Deb) Emer- son of Mesa, AZ, Alan (Dawn ) Emerson of Seattle, WA, Suzanne (Mark) Willadsen of Sioux Falls, Jon (Jean-Marc) Emerson of Boston, Becky (Mark) Socha of Lees Summit, MO; 10 grandchil- dren; 18 great-grandchildren; and 1 great-great-grandson. As well as the many, MANY friends she also considered part of her family. Vera was preceeded in death by her husband, Harland; and brothers, Emery, Harry and James. Memorials may be directed to the Dougherty Hospice House of Sioux Falls, or the Trinity Lutheran Church Food Pantry, or the OES ESTARL Award in Vera’s memory. Services have been entrusted to Kober Funeral Home of Vermil- lion. Condolences may be posted online at www.koberfuneralhome.com. Yankton Press & Dakotan April 4, 2013 Howard ‘Hod’ Nielsen Howard “Hod” Nielsen, 92, of Yankton died early Wednesday morning, April 3, 2013, at Avera Sister James Care Center, Yankton. Funeral services are at 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 8, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Yankton, with the Rev. Dave Wildermuth officiat- ing. Burial will be in the Yankton Cemetery with military graveside rites by Ernest-Bowyer VFW Post #791 Honor Guard, Yankton and the SDARNG, Sioux Falls. Visitations are 4-7 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home with the fam- ily present. Visitations will re- sume one hour prior to the service at the church. Ronald Grimme Ronald F. Grimme, 66, of Yank- ton died early Tuesday, April 2, 2013, at the Sunset Manor, Irene. Funeral services are at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 6, at the United Methodist Church, Tyndall, with the Rev. Duane Coates officiating. Burial will be in the Tyndall Cemetery. Opsahl-Kostel Memorial Chapel, Tyndall, is in care of the arrangements. Thursday, 4.4.13 ON THE WEB: www.yankton.net NEWS DEPARTMENT: [email protected] 3 PRESS DAKOTAN the region Spring Conference To Focus On Diversity The Southeast South Dakota Society of Human Resource Manage- ment Chapter (SESD SHRM) will be hosting its annual spring Confer- ence on Tuesday, April 9, at the Kolberg-Pioneer Training Center located at 700 West 21st Street in Yankton. This year, the conference will focus on diversity and how these dif- ferences can affect an organization. The speaker for this conference will be Kostas Voutsas. With creativ- ity, humor and real life stories, Kostas reaches everyone in his audience as he dynamically explores secrets to successful communication when dealing with generational, gender, people with disabilities and cultural differences in today’s workforce. Whether working with your colleagues or customers, this keynote will have valuable information that will im- plore you to break the barriers and prevent unnecessary biases, con- flict, stereotyping and misunderstandings. This conference is relevant for all companies. It is open to the pub- lic and is a valuable training opportunity for managers, supervisors, and business owners. The SESD SHRM chapter is an affiliate of the Society for Human Re- source Management. Habitat For Humanity Seeks Applicants Habitat for Humanity of Yankton County is seeking qualified appli- cants for the 2013 build. Qualified applicants must live or work in Yankton County, demon- strate a need for housing, be willing to partner with Habitat for Human- ity by providing 300 hours of sweat equity to build their new home, must demonstrate the ability to repay a zero percent interest mortgage loan and must show a satisfactory payment history with creditors. Habitat for Humanity is a Christian housing ministry that builds homes in partnership with our community and families in need of a de- cent affordable housing. To pre-qualify for a homeownership opportu- nity, call the Habitat office at 605-260-4224. OBITUARIES Boomer’s Lounge Will be closed until 3pm on Friday, April 5 in memory of our friend Larry Noecker W INTZ & R AY FUNERAL HOME and Cremation Service, Inc. 605-665-3644 W INTZ FUNERAL HOME INC. Hartington, Coleridge, Crofton 402-254-6547 www.wintzrayfuneralhome.com Visit our funeral home without leaving your home... www .wintzrayfuneralhome.com Clip & Save • Clip & Save • Clip & Save • Clip & Save • Clip & Save Clip & Save • Clip & Save • Clip & Save • Clip & Save • Clip & Save Clip & Save • Clip & Save • Clip & Save • Clip & Save • Clip & Save Clip & Save • Clip & Save • Clip & Save • Clip & Save • Clip & Save Used Book Sale! Friends Of The Yankton Community Library Saturday, April 6 th 10am-12:30pm at the Library See You There! Marlene Mehlhaf Marlene Mehlhaf, age 75, of Freeman, SD passed away early Tuesday, April 2, 2013 at the Oakview Terrace Nursing Home, Freeman, SD. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday, April 5, 2013 at the Zion Reformed Church, Menno, with Rev. Travis Grassmid offici- ating. Burial will be the Zion Re- formed (Kassel) Cemetery, rural Menno, SD. Visitations will begin at 5:00 p.m. Thursday, at the Aisenbrey- Opsahl-Kostel Memorial Chapel, Menno, with a prayer service at 7:00 p.m. Visitations will resume one hour prior to the service at the church. Marlene was born May 30, 1937 in rural Freeman, SD to William and Magdalena (Met- tler) Mehlhaf. She was baptized and confirmed at Zion Reformed Church in rural Menno, SD and was a life- time member there. She lived on the family farm until she en- tered the Free- man Salem Home in 2003 and then entered the nursing home in Freeman, SD. She loved cats and singing in the choir. She al- ways wanted to go to church and was disappointed when she could not attend anymore. She is survived by her brother, Wilmer (Gladys) Mehlhaf of Freeman, SD; sister, Vernetta (Donald) Schulz of Parkston, SD; brother-in-law, Alton Schelske of Parkston, SD; sister-in-law, Twyla Mehlhaf of Freeman, SD, two nieces and four nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Magdalena Mehlhaf, grandpar- ents, Heinrich Jacob and Mag- dalena Mettler and John and Katharina (Mettler) Mehlhaf, sisters: Eldora Mehlhaf, Iona Haas, Melinda Mehlhaf, and Alv- ina Schelske, brothers, Leroy Mehlhaf and Alvin Mehlhaf, and brother-in-law, Keith Haas. Yankton Press & Dakotan April 4, 2013 Lawrence (Larry) Noecker Lawrence (Larry) Noecker, age 72 of Yankton passed away Monday, April 1, 2013 at Avera Sacred Heart Hospital, Yankton, SD. Memorial Services will be 11:00 a.m. Friday, April 5, 2013 at the Opsahl-Kostel Funeral Chapel, Yankton, SD with Rev. Tim Lange officiating. Burial will be in the St. Michael’s Catholic Cemetery, Hartington, NE ap- proximately at 1:30 p.m. Visitations will be from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, April 4, 2013 at the Opsahl-Kostel Funeral Home and Crematory, Yankton with the family present. Visitations will resume Friday at 10:00 a.m. at the funeral home with a rosary at 10:45 a.m. Larry was born December 29, 1940 in Bow Valley, NE to Anton J. and Eleanor E. (Kathol) Noecker. He was confirmed Oc- tober 16, 1950, graduated from Holy Trinity in 1958, and at- tended one year at University of South Dakota in 1959. He mar- ried his first wife, Janet Cline in 1961; they had five children, Todd, Julie, David, Carmen and Brian, and resided in Harting- ton, NE. Larry worked as an electrician for An- derson Electric for many years. He later moved to Crofton, NE and then settled in Yankton, SD where he married Carol Boom in 1997. He contin- ued to work as an electrician for Kolberg’s. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed 15 years racing stock cars in Hartington, South Sioux City, Creighton and the surrounding areas often winning or coming in close second. He enjoyed helping his kids in their homes by passing on the knowledge of his trade. In later years, he adopted Cole and Sasha, his best buddies (his two puppies) who always put a smile on his face. Larry always greeted everyone with a welcoming smile and contagious laugh. His sense of humor and charm will be missed by many. He is survived by his wife, Carol Boom of Yankton, SD; sons: Todd Noecker of Omaha, NE, David (Ann) Noecker of Lin- coln, NE, and Brian (Tanja) Noecker of Lincoln, NE; step- sons: Michael Block, Jason Block, and Cory (Shannon) Block, all of Yankton, SD; daugh- ters, Julie (Jason) Swanson of Laurel, NE and Carmen Steffen of Bow Valley, NE; stepdaughter, Tricia Bromley of Yankton, SD; grandchildren: Kaitlyn, Ryan, Sydney, Brent (Lacey), Shawn (Norma), Mitch, Maddie, Ella, Baby Noecker, Danielle, Zach, Mallorie, Kaiden, Tess, Norah, Lacey, Cody, Gaige, Baily, and Tawnie; great-grandchildren, Madison and Daveigha; brother, Marvin (Theresa) Noecker of Hartington, NE; sister, Delores Lammers of Randolph, NE; and best friend, Sasha. He was preceded in death by his mother, Eleanor and father, Tony, grandparents, John and Anna Kathol and John and Anna Noecker, brother, Leon, broth- ers-in-law: Bob Lammers, Johnny Feilmeier, and Leroy Folkers, sisters, Leora Hedburg and Rosemary Feilmeier. Memorials can be sent to the Contact Center, P. O. Box 137, Yankton, SD 57078. Yankton Press & Dakotan April 4, 2013 Mildred Cimpl Mildred A. Cimpl, 81, of Tabor passed away Easter Sun- day, March 31, 2013 at the Avera Sister James Care Center, Yank- ton. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m., Thursday, April 4, 2013 at the St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Tabor, with her son Rev. Chuck Cimpl offici- ating. Concelebrates will be Bishop Paul Swain, Rev. Joe For- celle and a host of Sioux Falls Diocese clergy. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Visitations will begin at 5 p.m., Wednesday evening at the St. Wenceslaus Church with a Wake service at 7 p.m. Visitations will resume one hour prior to the service at the church. The Opsahl-Kostel Me- morial Chapel, Tabor, in assist- ing with service details. Mildred Ann (Schuch) Cimpl was born on January 30, 1932 to James and Anna (Bouska) Schuch in rural Tabor. She had a very devout faith and was a life- long member of St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Tabor. Mildred at- tended St. Wenceslaus Parochial Grade School then went on to graduate from Tabor High School in 1949. She mar- ried Leonard Cimpl on May 28, 1951 at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Tabor. Mildred was very involved in many church, community, and charitable activities in Tabor. She touched many lives through her teaching of the Beseda Dance which is performed each year at Czech Days. She is survived by her hus- band, Leonard of Tabor; two sons, Fr. Chuck Cimpl of Sioux Falls and Joe Cimpl of Tabor; one daughter, Sue (Mike) Stoll of Yankton; 4 grandchildren: Selina Cimpl of Kansas City, MO, Beth (Casey) Van Beek of Sioux Falls, Scott Stoll and Tyler Stoll, both of Yankton; one sister, Anne Shaw of Denver, CO. Mildred is preceded in death by her parents. In lieu of flowers, Mildred’s request was that memorials be directed to the Czech Heritage Preservation Society, PO Box 3, Tabor, SD 57063 or The Tabor American Legion, PO Box 53, Tabor, SD 57063. Yankton Press & Dakotan April 4, 2013 Mehlhaf Online condolences at: www.opsahl-kostelfuneralhome.com AISENBREY Noecker Online condolences at: www.opsahl-kostelfuneralhome.com Online condolences at: www.opsahl-kostelfuneralhome.com Cimpl Fiedler Johnson Emerson COURTESY PHOTO The third graders at Stewart School had their annual Novel Museum on March 19th in the school cafeteria. The third graders each read a book in the Boxcar Children series. While reading the books the children partici- pated in many literacy activities. The culminating event for this unit was the Novel Museum. The children created projects based on their individ- ual Boxcar Children book. These projects were completed at home and brought to school to be shared the day of the event. Thanks to all the par- ents who helped create such wonderful projects. Thanks also to the Stew- art School PTA for purchasing the books. The third graders were very excited to learn that the books were theirs to keep. F OR T HE J OY O F R EADING The Gayville-Volin School Dis- trict would like to proudly con- gratulate the following 11th grade students who were selected as representatives to the 2013 South Dakota Girls State program: Rachel Pokorney and Vanessa Ryken. Girls and Boys State of South Dakota are citizenship programs designed to train girls and boys from all over the state in the workings of American govern- ment. High School juniors who ranked highly in their class and demonstrated definite interest in American government qualified to apply for the weeklong pro- gram. Local sponsors for the rep- resentatives include the Gayville American Legion Auxiliary, the Gayville American Legion, and Gayville Cortrust Bank. These sponsors pay the fee for student representatives so that they may attend the program free of charge. Girls State will be held May 27 through June 1 on the campus of The University of South Dakota in Vermillion. We congratulate each of the repre- sentatives and hope that they find Girls State to be an exciting learning experience. Gayville-Volin Announces Girls State Representatives COURTESY PHOTO Gayville-Volin High School has an- nounced its Girls State Representa- tives for this summer. They are: Rachel Pokorney and Vanessa Ryken.

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Fredrick FiedlerServices for Fredrick J.

Fiedler, 57 of Yank-ton, and formerlyof Springfield, willbe 1 p.m. Friday,April 5, 2013 at St.Vincent’s CatholicChurch in Spring-field, with burial inthe parishcemetery.

Visitation willbe from 5-7 Thurs-day at the Crosby-Jaeger FuneralHome in Springfield, with familypresent. A 7 p.m. prayer servicewill follow.

Fredrick John Fiedler, firstborn child of Fredrich C. andDoris (Parisien) Fiedler, was bornOctober 18, 1955 at Garrison, ND.He died unexpectedly Tuesday,April 2, 2013 at Centerville, SD.Fred attained the age of 57 years,five months and 16 days.

Fred received his elementaryschooling in Yankton and at-tended Yankton High School,earning his GED on December 26,2001. He worked at various jobsthroughout his life, two of whichwere the Springfield Academyand CR Industries in Springfield.Fred most recently worked forthe South Dakota Human Serv-ices Center in Yankton for sevenyears as a mental healthtechnician.

Fred loved to fish, hunt andcook. He was a pet lover and apet caregiver. Fred was a race carfan and enjoyed working in a pitcrew for several years. He alsoloved to “tinker” with the me-chanics of a car.

Fred was to be married to thelove of his life, Kathy Lutgen onApril 10, 2013.

Thankful for having sharedhis life fiance’ Kathy Lutgen ofYankton; his mother, Doris ofSpringfield; his siblings: Kevinand wife Kathy of Springfield;Karen and husband Greg Allen ofBemidji, MN; Corrine and hus-band Gary Johnson of Water-town; and Kathleen and husbandJames Haines of Volin; eightnieces and nephews; seven greatnieces and nephews; and his fu-ture in-laws: Daniel Oursland ofFullerton, CA and Kathryn Lut-gen of Escondido, CA.

Fred was preceded in deathby his father on August 13, 2010;an infant sister, Mary Theresa; abrother, Marc Karl; and a nephewVincent Frederick Varilek.

Yankton Press & Dakotan

April 4, 2013

Lois JohnsonLois Frances (Anderson)

Johnson of Vermillion passedaway at WakondaHeritage Manor onTuesday, April 2,at the age of 80.

She was bornJuly 30, 1932 inCircle, Montana,and married LewisJohn Hahn (d.1966) in SiouxFalls in 1952. Loismarried KennethArthur Johnson (IBEW 426 SiouxFalls) in 1972 and lived in Wor-thing, South Dakota, until movingto Vermillion in 2010.

Following in her parent’s foot-steps, Lois, along with her imme-diate family, was a welfare fosterparent in both the States ofKansas and South Dakota for 57years, retiring in 2009. Amongher more than 200 foster chil-dren were many with specialneeds. Lois (affectionately knownby all as Grandma) also ran aday-care center in her home inWorthing for 24 years. Lois en-joyed quilting, embroidering,scrapbooking, canning, collect-ing dolls, and listening to music,especially the “three tenors.”

Lois was preceded in death byher husband of 14 years, Lewis

Hahn; her husband of 22 years,Kenneth Johnson (d. 1994); herparents, Leroy and Francis(Basche) Anderson; her sonWilliam (Bill) Leroy Banks; herbrothers Gerald A. and Orval(Beatrice) Anderson; and herniece Debbie Langford.

She is lovingly rememberedby her son, Barry (Peggy) Banks,of Vermillion; her daughter-in-law, Teresa Banks of Bradshaw,Nebraska; her granddaughterBobbie Lee (Shannon) Halverson,and her great-grandson StephanHalverson, of Cook, Minnesota;her grandson Josh Banks of Ran-dolph, Nebraska; her sister AvisBlumer of Beresford; her brotherStanley (Joanne) Anderson ofSioux Falls; her brother Arlo(Marge) Anderson of ValleySprings; nine nieces andnephews; and lifetime friendsLou and Joan Latendresse of Cen-terville and Karen Gibbs ofVermillion.

Visitation with the family willbe held at the Hansen Funeralhome on Friday, April 5, from 5-7p.m. A celebration of the lives ofboth Lois and her son, Bill Banks(d. March 20, 2013), will be heldat Cornerstone Church in Vermil-lion on Saturday, April 6, at 3p.m., with Pastor Devon Davouxofficiating. Interment will followfor both Lois and her son, Bill, atthe Worthing, SD, Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers and in honorof Lois’ many years as a fosterparent, the family suggests thatmemorial donations be made tothe Children’s Inn, 409 N. West-ern Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD57104-5607.

For obituary and online con-dolences, visit hansenfuneral-home.com.

Yankton Press & Dakotan

April 4, 2013

Vera EmersonVera R. Emerson, 82, of Vermil-

lion, passed awaypeacefully in hersleep on April 1,2013, at DoughertyHospice House inSioux Falls, sur-rounded by herfamily.

A visitation willbe held from 5-7p.m., with a prayerservice to begin at7 p.m. and an Eastern Star serviceto follow, on Friday, April 5, 2013,at Kober Funeral Home inVermillion.

A funeral service will be heldat 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 6,2013, at Trinity Lutheran Churchwith Pastor Trisha Boeseofficiating.

Burial will take place immedi-ately following the service at BluffView Cemetery in Vermillion.

Vera Rebecca Wimer was bornMarch 29, 1931, in Lawton, IA, toHarry G. and Alice C.C. (Wingert)Wimer of Sioux City.

Vera graduated from LeedsHigh School in Leeds, IA. She mar-ried the love of her life, Harland L.Emerson, on June 4, 1950. Theymade their home in Greenfield,SD, until March of 1965 when theymoved to Vermillion. Vera enjoyedyoung people and was a “Cham-pion” for the university studentswhich was evident in the occupa-tional paths she chose. Vera en-joyed her work as secretary to Dr.Charles Estee in the Chemistry

department of USD for 25 yearsand as cook for the Lambda Chifor nearly 20 years following her“retirement” from the ChemistryDepartment. Vera was very proudof “Her Boys” at the Lambda Chi& especially proud of her “Hon-orary Membership” of the frater-nity. She also enjoyed working fora number of summers for the De-partment of Tourism at the reststop in Vermillion.

Vera enjoyed the many friendsshe acquired through her employ-ment as well as the Order of theEastern Star. As a member of theOrder of the Eastern Star sheserved as Worthy Matron multipletimes, as Grand Adah, and mostrecently as Friend of a Feather forthe Most Worthy Grand Matronand International Order of Job’sDaughters, serving both as BethelGuardian and Grand BethelGuardian for the State of SD.

Ever the eternal optimist, Verafought her cancer with grace &dignity, proud to declare “It neverkept me from doing the things Iwanted to do.” She was alwayswilling to visit with cancer pa-tients to encourage them to fight.

Grateful for sharing her life areher children, Keith (Deb) Emer-son of Mesa, AZ, Alan (Dawn )Emerson of Seattle, WA, Suzanne(Mark) Willadsen of Sioux Falls,Jon (Jean-Marc) Emerson ofBoston, Becky (Mark) Socha ofLees Summit, MO; 10 grandchil-dren; 18 great-grandchildren; and1 great-great-grandson. As well asthe many, MANY friends she alsoconsidered part of her family.

Vera was preceeded in deathby her husband, Harland; andbrothers, Emery, Harry andJames.

Memorials may be directed tothe Dougherty Hospice House ofSioux Falls, or the TrinityLutheran Church Food Pantry, orthe OES ESTARL Award in Vera’smemory.

Services have been entrustedto Kober Funeral Home of Vermil-lion. Condolences may be postedonline atwww.koberfuneralhome.com.

Yankton Press & Dakotan

April 4, 2013

Howard ‘Hod’ NielsenHoward “Hod” Nielsen, 92, of

Yankton died early Wednesdaymorning, April 3, 2013, at AveraSister James Care Center,Yankton.

Funeral services are at 10:30a.m. Monday, April 8, at TrinityLutheran Church, Yankton, withthe Rev. Dave Wildermuth officiat-ing. Burial will be in the YanktonCemetery with military gravesiderites by Ernest-Bowyer VFW Post#791 Honor Guard, Yankton andthe SDARNG, Sioux Falls.

Visitations are 4-7 p.m. Sundayat the funeral home with the fam-ily present. Visitations will re-sume one hour prior to theservice at the church.

Ronald GrimmeRonald F. Grimme, 66, of Yank-

ton died early Tuesday, April 2,2013, at the Sunset Manor, Irene.

Funeral services are at 1 p.m.Saturday, April 6, at the UnitedMethodist Church, Tyndall, withthe Rev. Duane Coates officiating.Burial will be in the TyndallCemetery.

Opsahl-Kostel MemorialChapel, Tyndall, is in care of thearrangements.

Thursday, 4.4.13ON THE WEB: www.yankton.net

NEWS DEPARTMENT: [email protected] 3PRESS DAKOTANthe regionSpring Conference To Focus On Diversity

The Southeast South Dakota Society of Human Resource Manage-ment Chapter (SESD SHRM) will be hosting its annual spring Confer-ence on Tuesday, April 9, at the Kolberg-Pioneer Training Centerlocated at 700 West 21st Street in Yankton.

This year, the conference will focus on diversity and how these dif-ferences can affect an organization.

The speaker for this conference will be Kostas Voutsas. With creativ-ity, humor and real life stories, Kostas reaches everyone in his audienceas he dynamically explores secrets to successful communication whendealing with generational, gender, people with disabilities and culturaldifferences in today’s workforce. Whether working with your colleaguesor customers, this keynote will have valuable information that will im-plore you to break the barriers and prevent unnecessary biases, con-flict, stereotyping and misunderstandings.

This conference is relevant for all companies. It is open to the pub-lic and is a valuable training opportunity for managers, supervisors,and business owners.

The SESD SHRM chapter is an affiliate of the Society for Human Re-source Management.

Habitat For Humanity Seeks ApplicantsHabitat for Humanity of Yankton County is seeking qualified appli-

cants for the 2013 build. Qualified applicants must live or work in Yankton County, demon-

strate a need for housing, be willing to partner with Habitat for Human-ity by providing 300 hours of sweat equity to build their new home,must demonstrate the ability to repay a zero percent interest mortgageloan and must show a satisfactory payment history with creditors.

Habitat for Humanity is a Christian housing ministry that buildshomes in partnership with our community and families in need of a de-cent affordable housing. To pre-qualify for a homeownership opportu-nity, call the Habitat office at 605-260-4224.

OB ITUAR I E S

Boomer’s Lounge Will be closed until 3pm

on Friday, April 5 in memory of our friend

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10am-12:30pm at the Library

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Marlene Mehlhaf Marlene Mehlhaf, age 75, of

Freeman, SD passed away earlyTuesday, April 2, 2013 at theOakview Terrace Nursing Home,Freeman, SD.

Funeral services will be 10:30a.m. Friday, April 5, 2013 at theZion Reformed Church, Menno,with Rev. Travis Grassmid offici-ating. Burial will be the Zion Re-formed (Kassel) Cemetery, ruralMenno, SD.

Visitations will begin at 5:00p.m. Thursday, at the Aisenbrey-Opsahl-Kostel Memorial Chapel,Menno, with a prayer service at7:00 p.m. Visitations will resumeone hour prior to the service atthe church.

Marlene was born May 30,1937 in rural Freeman, SD toWilliam and Magdalena (Met-

tler) Mehlhaf. Shewas baptized andconfirmed at ZionReformed Churchin rural Menno,SD and was a life-time memberthere. She livedon the familyfarm until she en-tered the Free-

man Salem Home in 2003 andthen entered the nursing homein Freeman, SD. She loved catsand singing in the choir. She al-ways wanted to go to churchand was disappointed when shecould not attend anymore.

She is survived by herbrother, Wilmer (Gladys)Mehlhaf of Freeman, SD; sister,Vernetta (Donald) Schulz ofParkston, SD; brother-in-law,Alton Schelske of Parkston, SD;

sister-in-law, Twyla Mehlhaf ofFreeman, SD, two nieces andfour nephews.

She was preceded in deathby her parents, William andMagdalena Mehlhaf, grandpar-ents, Heinrich Jacob and Mag-dalena Mettler and John andKatharina (Mettler) Mehlhaf,sisters: Eldora Mehlhaf, IonaHaas, Melinda Mehlhaf, and Alv-ina Schelske, brothers, LeroyMehlhaf and Alvin Mehlhaf, andbrother-in-law, Keith Haas.

Yankton Press & Dakotan

April 4, 2013

Lawrence (Larry)Noecker

Lawrence (Larry) Noecker,age 72 of Yankton passed awayMonday, April 1, 2013 at AveraSacred Heart Hospital, Yankton,SD.

Memorial Services will be11:00 a.m. Friday, April 5, 2013at the Opsahl-Kostel FuneralChapel, Yankton, SD with Rev.Tim Lange officiating. Burial willbe in the St. Michael’s CatholicCemetery, Hartington, NE ap-proximately at 1:30 p.m.

Visitations will be from 5-7p.m. Thursday, April 4, 2013 atthe Opsahl-Kostel Funeral Homeand Crematory, Yankton withthe family present. Visitationswill resume Friday at 10:00 a.m.at the funeral home with arosary at 10:45 a.m.

Larry was born December29, 1940 in Bow Valley, NE toAnton J. and Eleanor E. (Kathol)Noecker. He was confirmed Oc-tober 16, 1950, graduated fromHoly Trinity in 1958, and at-tended one year at University ofSouth Dakota in 1959. He mar-ried his first wife, Janet Cline in1961; they had five children,Todd, Julie, David, Carmen andBrian, and resided in Harting-ton, NE. Larry worked as an

electrician for An-derson Electricfor many years.He later moved toCrofton, NE andthen settled inYankton, SDwhere he marriedCarol Boom in1997. He contin-ued to work as an

electrician for Kolberg’s. Heloved the outdoors and enjoyed15 years racing stock cars inHartington, South Sioux City,Creighton and the surroundingareas often winning or comingin close second. He enjoyedhelping his kids in their homesby passing on the knowledge ofhis trade. In later years, headopted Cole and Sasha, hisbest buddies (his two puppies)who always put a smile on hisface. Larry always greetedeveryone with a welcomingsmile and contagious laugh. Hissense of humor and charm willbe missed by many.

He is survived by his wife,Carol Boom of Yankton, SD;sons: Todd Noecker of Omaha,NE, David (Ann) Noecker of Lin-coln, NE, and Brian (Tanja)Noecker of Lincoln, NE; step-sons: Michael Block, JasonBlock, and Cory (Shannon)Block, all of Yankton, SD; daugh-

ters, Julie (Jason) Swanson ofLaurel, NE and Carmen Steffenof Bow Valley, NE; stepdaughter,Tricia Bromley of Yankton, SD;grandchildren: Kaitlyn, Ryan,Sydney, Brent (Lacey), Shawn(Norma), Mitch, Maddie, Ella,Baby Noecker, Danielle, Zach,Mallorie, Kaiden, Tess, Norah,Lacey, Cody, Gaige, Baily, andTawnie; great-grandchildren,Madison and Daveigha; brother,Marvin (Theresa) Noecker ofHartington, NE; sister, DeloresLammers of Randolph, NE; andbest friend, Sasha.

He was preceded in death byhis mother, Eleanor and father,Tony, grandparents, John andAnna Kathol and John and AnnaNoecker, brother, Leon, broth-ers-in-law: Bob Lammers,Johnny Feilmeier, and LeroyFolkers, sisters, Leora Hedburgand Rosemary Feilmeier.

Memorials can be sent to theContact Center, P. O. Box 137,Yankton, SD 57078.

Yankton Press & Dakotan

April 4, 2013

Mildred CimplMildred A. Cimpl, 81, of

Tabor passed away Easter Sun-day, March 31, 2013 at the AveraSister James Care Center, Yank-ton. Mass of Christian Burial willbe 10:30 a.m., Thursday, April 4,2013 at the St. WenceslausCatholic Church, Tabor, withher son Rev. Chuck Cimpl offici-ating. Concelebrates will beBishop Paul Swain, Rev. Joe For-celle and a host of Sioux FallsDiocese clergy. Burial will be inthe parish cemetery. Visitationswill begin at 5 p.m., Wednesdayevening at the St. WenceslausChurch with a Wake service at 7p.m. Visitations will resume onehour prior to the service at thechurch. The Opsahl-Kostel Me-morial Chapel, Tabor, in assist-ing with service details.

Mildred Ann (Schuch) Cimplwas born on January 30, 1932 toJames and Anna (Bouska)

Schuch in ruralTabor. She had avery devout faithand was a life-long member ofSt. WenceslausCatholic Churchin Tabor.

Mildred at-tended St.Wenceslaus

Parochial Grade School thenwent on to graduate from TaborHigh School in 1949. She mar-ried Leonard Cimpl on May 28,1951 at St. Wenceslaus CatholicChurch in Tabor.

Mildred was very involved inmany church, community, andcharitable activities in Tabor.She touched many lives throughher teaching of the BesedaDance which is performed eachyear at Czech Days.

She is survived by her hus-band, Leonard of Tabor; two

sons, Fr. Chuck Cimpl of SiouxFalls and Joe Cimpl of Tabor;one daughter, Sue (Mike) Stoll ofYankton; 4 grandchildren: SelinaCimpl of Kansas City, MO, Beth(Casey) Van Beek of Sioux Falls,Scott Stoll and Tyler Stoll, bothof Yankton; one sister, AnneShaw of Denver, CO.

Mildred is preceded in deathby her parents.

In lieu of flowers, Mildred’srequest was that memorials bedirected to the Czech HeritagePreservation Society, PO Box 3,Tabor, SD 57063 or The TaborAmerican Legion, PO Box 53,Tabor, SD 57063.

Yankton Press & Dakotan

April 4, 2013

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COURTESY PHOTO

The third graders at Stewart School had their annual Novel Museum onMarch 19th in the school cafeteria. The third graders each read a book inthe Boxcar Children series. While reading the books the children partici-pated in many literacy activities. The culminating event for this unit wasthe Novel Museum. The children created projects based on their individ-ual Boxcar Children book. These projects were completed at home andbrought to school to be shared the day of the event. Thanks to all the par-ents who helped create such wonderful projects. Thanks also to the Stew-art School PTA for purchasing the books. The third graders were veryexcited to learn that the books were theirs to keep.

FORTHE JOYOFREADING

The Gayville-Volin School Dis-trict would like to proudly con-gratulate the following 11th gradestudents who were selected asrepresentatives to the 2013 SouthDakota Girls State program:Rachel Pokorney and VanessaRyken.

Girls and Boys State of SouthDakota are citizenship programsdesigned to train girls and boysfrom all over the state in theworkings of American govern-ment. High School juniors whoranked highly in their class anddemonstrated definite interest inAmerican government qualifiedto apply for the weeklong pro-gram. Local sponsors for the rep-resentatives include the GayvilleAmerican Legion Auxiliary, theGayville American Legion, andGayville Cortrust Bank. Thesesponsors pay the fee for studentrepresentatives so that they mayattend the program free ofcharge. Girls State will be heldMay 27 through June 1 on the

campus of The University ofSouth Dakota in Vermillion. Wecongratulate each of the repre-sentatives and hope that theyfind Girls State to be an excitinglearning experience.

Gayville-Volin AnnouncesGirls State Representatives

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Gayville-Volin High School has an-nounced its Girls State Representa-tives for this summer. They are:Rachel Pokorney and VanessaRyken.