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Michael E. McCart, Sr. - Share this obit - Print this obit
Michael Eugene McCart Sr, was born December 14, 1954, to John (Jack) and Elaine McCart in Spearfish, SD. He was the third of five children. The family moved to Sioux Falls in the spring of 1956, finally settling in what they referred to as the Dakota House in 1960 where they continued to live even after Mike married Kim in 1996.
He graduated from Washington High School in 1973 with his brother John, and his two cousins Martha (McCart) Silvidi and Janel (McCart) Plucker (deceased) in 1973. As a young man he learned scuba diving and sky diving. He was still quite adventurous later as well. His mom wanted to do some traveling with her five children and thus we went on several trips with her. One was to Australia where all of us (including his 80- year-old mom) went Jungle Swinging and he and his brothers went bungee jumping
over a pond to see who went further into the water. Then in Cabo San Lucas they went ziplining followed by Mike and John bungee jumping again over a desert canyon.
Mike became an electrician like his dad, working as a helper for many years. He finished his apprenticeship program in 1993 in California through the IBEW union.
In 1979 he married his first wife. By 1990 they had seven children and had taken in two of her nephews, thus raising nine children. They divorced in 1994.
Mike started attending Ridgecrest Baptist Church (now Restoration Baptist) under the leadership of Pastor Jesse Moore in September 1993 and has maintained his membership to this day. This is where he met his “gorgeous lady” and the love of his life, Kim. They dated for two years and married on June 7, 1996. Kim brought three children into the relationship, making 12 children in total. (Cheaper by the dozen???)
In March of 2005 Mike went overseas as a civilian employee. He worked on the military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan until May 2013. Perks of this time were going on two- week “honeymoons” with his gorgeous lady every four months. Most of these were abroad with a trip home once a year.
In October of 2018 they moved to Omaha for two years and made some wonderful friends there. Upon retiring in October of 2020, moved back home. By then he had worked with IBEW for 47+ years.
In 2022 Mike and Kim went on the trip of a lifetime. It took them three months, over 17,000 miles, and they stopped in 33 states. They saw lots of family and friends along the way.
Mike along with being a very strong Christan and an elder of his church, believed in his family and was very proud of who his grandchildren were becoming. He passed on a hard work ethic and always defended his Christian belief. In his own quiet way, he loved his entire family. He will truly be missed.
Preceding him in death were his parents John and Elaine McCart, his in-laws Neal (Pete) and Usona Larsen, his sister-in-law Susan McCart, his niece Megan McCart, his niece Sara Larsen, and his son-in-law Tracy Saboe. Mike is survived by his wife: Kim, Chancellor SD; siblings: Sondra (Doug) Ferry of Santee CA, Terry (Carey) Larsen of Southhampton MA, John McCart of Brandon SD, Tracy Larsen of Anderson AK, Terry (Jay) McCart of White Bear Lake MN, and Tammy McCart of Sioux Falls; children: Amy Saboe of Sioux Falls, Keith Scarlata of Sioux Falls, Elaine McCart of White Hall AR, Mike (Kris) McCart Jr. of Bridgewater SD, Kevin McCart of Sioux Falls, Jeremy McCart of Sioux Falls, Sherry (James) Nytroe of Sioux Falls, Christopher (Ashley) McCart of Lovington NM, Samantha Scarlata of Sioux Falls, and Donna McCart of Phoenix AZ; along with 14 grandchildren, one great-granddaughter, and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Visitation will be Saturday, May 23 10:00 AM with a Funeral Service at 11:00 AM at Restoration Baptist Church.

David Warren Kemp - Share this obit - Print this obit
David Warren Kemp was born May 12, 1952, in Sioux Falls to Peggy Aylward and Warren Kemp. His grandparents were Charlotte Beck and Colonel Kemp, Kathryn Devitt and Philip Aylward.
David graduated from O’Gorman High School, St. John’s University (B.A.), and The University of South Dakota (M.A. History). He was active in many events and in the founding of several organizations, including the George B. German Music Archives, the Friends of Old Time Music, Swayed Pines Folkfest, the Irish Club, Northern League baseball, and South Dakota high school baseball. He was the archivist for the Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls, the Pettigrew and Old Court House Museums, the Argus Leader paper, and the Negro Leagues baseball museum. He was on the executive committee of the Society for American Baseball Research.
He was an historian with interests in sports history, the Irish experience in the USA, Lakota history, and the political history of the Great Plains, especially farming and labor. He wrote and presented at regional history conferences. He had a publishing company, Mariah Press, that featured local South Dakota themes. He also did legal research for East River Legal Services.
For those who were in the habit of calling him up to ask if he knew anything about something, he will be especially missed.
David is survived by his brothers: Dr. James Kemp (Debra); nephews: Patrick, Philip, and Dr. Robert Kemp (Linda Dangelo), Dante, Colin, and Sam Dangelo-Kemp; and his uncle: Tom Kemp (Henderson, NV).
Special thanks to his South Dakota cousins who were so kind to him as his health failed him. The cousins are the sons and daughters of his aunt Julie Ollerich, his uncle Philip Aylward, and his aunt Dorothy Johnson.
Give to a cultural or civic organization with him in mind.
Visitation will be Monday, May 18, 5:00 PM -8:00 PM at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday, May 19, 10:30 AM at St. Mary Church.

Gale Hart - Share this obit - Print this obit
Gale Huell Hart passed from this life on May 11, 2026. Gale was born in Montrose on May 31, 1939, to Mae and Constance “Connie” Hart. He graduated from St. Joseph’s Cathedral School, where he met the love of his life, Sharon Oster, and they were married on June 6, 1959. Together they raised six children who brought them immense pride and joy.
Gale dedicated his career to teaching and coaching, helping shape the lives of young people both in and out of the classroom. Some of his happiest moments were spent camping, enjoying nature, and being with those he loved. Though she passed 17 years ago, he remained thankful for the life and love he shared with his wife, Sharon.
Gale is lovingly remembered by his children: Carey (Kevin) Duffy of Sioux Falls; Cathy (Mike)Spanbauer of Green Bay, WI; Cristy (Joel) Anderson of Shell Lake, WI; Jeff (Shelly) Hart of Sioux Falls; Shaun Hart of Bozeman, MT; and Matthew (Lei) Hart of Portland, OR. He is also survived by 16 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.
The family asks that memorials be directed to Dougherty Hospice House.

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Kenneth Lee Olinger - Share this obit - Print this obit
A Memorial Funeral Service and Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, June 20, 2026, beginning at 11:00 a.m., at the Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home Chapel in Sioux Falls, SD, with Bishop Donald Kettler presiding. Lunch reception will follow. Interment with full military honors will occur at a later date.
Kenneth Lee Olinger, 83, of Comstock, MI, died on Friday, January 30, 2026, at the University of Michigan Health-West in Grand Rapids, Michigan, surrounded by his loving family.
Kenneth was born on January 12, 1943, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, at Sioux Valley Hospital to Marvin E. and Eva L. (McQuisten) Olinger.
He grew up in Sioux Falls, was a member of the Civil Air Patrol while in High School and graduated from Washington High School in 1961.
After graduation, he enlisted in the United States Air Force (1962) and was assigned to Basic Training at Lackland AFB, Texas. Ken specialized in electronics and trained in electronic warfare, radar, and bomb scoring, telling B-52's if they missed their targets, even on moving trains.
On February 27th, 1965, Kenneth married Carolyn Jean Brady, from Charlevoix, Michigan. Ken and Carolyn welcomed five children - Tammy, Wendy, Heidi, Kendra, and Kenny Jr.
It was early on in their lives together when Ken was called into active duty with the Air Force, and he would be transferred all over the country with tours worldwide, including two hemispheres. He was stationed in Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Michigan, Arizona, Thailand, Vietnam, and Guam.
Kenny loved his short-wave radio, a World War II vintage radio his Uncle Gene had brought back and given to him while Ken was in high school, instilling his love and interest in electronics and radio. He used to stay awake in the late-night listening to far away Morse Code and radio stations.
Ken was a devoted husband and father, and he loved his family with passion, including his fur baby, Molly.
Ken was a man of great faith and kindness. He was a gentle, loving spirit. Ken was patient, forgiving, and he never spoke ill will about anyone.
He was always a peacemaker and problem solver who brought warmth and love when he entered a room.
Besides a delicious warm chocolate chip cookie, he enjoyed klube, homemade bean soup, dill pickles and green apples.
Ken was an active member of the Kiwanis club for 35 years. Through his 53 years of serving, he received the Pride and Professionalism Award, Outstanding Airman Award, National Defense Award, Good Conduct Award, Vietnam Service Award, Humanitarian Service Award, Cold War Service Award, and Honorable Discharge Award. In total, Ken served 23 years in the United States Air Force - retired as Master Sergeant (MSGT) - and 29 ½ years in civil service with the Department of Defense. Ken was a member of Potter Post #3 in Chamberlain, SD. Ken retired at the age of 73, and through those years, he gave love to his country, family, and God.
Grateful for having shared his life are his children, Tammy Coyne and husband, Jim of Minnesota, Wendy Olinger of Washington, Heidi Wierenga and husband, Brian of Michigan, Kendra Seekins and husband, Josh of Tennessee, and Kenny Olinger, Jr. and wife, Michelle of Michigan; his surviving siblings, Lila Speckels of South Dakota, Donna Todd of Colorado, Vicki Kettler and husband, Jim of Colorado, and Donald Olinger of Connecticut; 17 grandchildren, four great grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, Marvin and Eva Olinger; brothers, Verne Olinger and Rodney Olinger, and a granddaughter, Kaylee Ann Olinger.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations to be made in Kenneth L. Olinger’s memory, sent to South Dakota American Legion Foundation, P.O. Box 67, Watertown, SD 57201.

Tony Melillo - Share this obit - Print this obit
Tony Melillo, 60, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, passed away on April 20, 2026. He was born on the same day, April 20th, 1966, in Orange County, California. Tony graduated in the Class of 1984 from Lincoln High School. After graduation, he relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada, where he took college courses and worked at the State Hospital. In 1989, a chance encounter would change his life forever: while living in an apartment complex, his soon-to-be wife, Kimberly, “accidentally” locked herself out and knocked on Tony’s door for help. The rest was history. The couple married in November of 1990 and enjoyed camping at Lake Mead, bowling in league, and playing in co-ed softball. They later moved back to Sioux Falls in 1993, where they began raising their family. Tony is preceded in death by his parents Philip, Sheila, and Alan; also his father- in-law Raymond. He is survived by his loving wife, Kimberly Tuttle-Melillo; his sons, Shelby (Anna) Melillo and Devon (Lauren) Melillo; his daughter, Jayden (Garrett) Melillo; his sister Robin (Jim) Hartle; his brothers, Rick and Marty; his mother-in-law Dianna Tuttle; his brothers in law Marty and Joey; and many beloved nieces, nephews, and great nieces. He also leaves behind two cherished grandchildren, Griffin and Archer. He built a dedicated career as a master screen printer in Sioux Falls, where he worked for over 30 years. Between contracts of silk screening, Tony worked for 3 different grocers in the meat department. Outside of work, Tony was widely known and respected in the local pool community. A fantastic pool player, he spent many years competing and connecting with teammates and friends from the time he was a teenager to his last years. When he wasn’t shooting pool, he enjoyed bowling with friends and spending summer Friday nights at the softball diamonds, playing in a competitive beer league alongside his close friends. It also wasn't uncommon for Tony & Kim to go to a rock concert, dance together, or sit poolside with a Piña Colada. Tony courageously battled cancer beginning in 2022. What started as colon cancer later spread through his bloodstream and developed into a brain tumor, for which he underwent surgery and came out on top. Unfortunately, the cancer spread to his lungs as his body got weaker. Through it all, Tony showed incredible strength and determination. He will be remembered as his family's number 1 fan, and a fighter who never gave up, especially for the people he loved. He truly marched with his heart to the beat of his own drum. Tony leaves a lasting legacy of his strong presence, his friendships, his sense of humor, and the love he had for his family. He lived by faith over fear, with a hint of sarcasm. Tony will be deeply missed by his wife, children, grandchildren, and all who knew him.
A Cellebration will be Saturday, May 9, from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM at Gibbs Sports Bar.

Esther K. Vanderloo - Share this obit - Print this obit
Esther K. Vanderloo passed from this earth to the heavens on April 2, 2026 at Avera Hospital in Sioux Falls SD. Arrangements with Barnett Funeral Home, Sioux Falls, SD.
Esther Zakrzewski was born to John and Anna (Rumpza) Zakrzewski in Waubay SD on January 17, 1934.
As a young adult she moved to Sioux Falls and worked for Manchester Baking Company for several years. Esther was a homemaker until the children were grown and she was later employed by Western Printing and Sanford Hospital until she retired at the ripe age of 84.
She was united in marriage to George E. Vanderloo on July 9, 1959. They had four children: Terri, Michael and Kyle Vanderloo all of Sioux Falls, SD and Annamarie Vanderloo of Ft. Myers, FL.
She is survived by all of her children: Terri, Michael, Kyle and Annamarie (Greg); granddaughters: Jennifer (Pierce) Aman, Stephanie (Brian) McGregor, one great-granddaughter: Kennedy McGregor; brothers: Arnold (Judy) Zakrzewski, Harrisburg, SD and Ronald (Marg) Zakrzewski, Mesa, AZ.
Esther was preceded in death by her husband George, her parents John and Anna and several sibling sisters: Marie Christianson, Evelyn Stacy, Clara Anderson; brothers: Raymond, Henry, Arthur, John, Leonard, David, Donald, Richard & Roger.
The Funeral Service will be held at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home, 901 S Minnesota Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57104 on April 24, 2026 at 11:00 AM. Inurnment will be at the SD Veterans Cemetery at a later date with her beloved George.

Marty Lee Halouska - Share this obit - Print this obit
Marty Lee Halouska was born on August 9, 1965 in Nebraska to Roland Halouska and Sandra (Luschen) Halouska. A beloved husband, father, grandfather, and a friend, passed away on April 1, 2026. He leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and unforgettable memories.
Marty was a man who truly lived life to the fullest. As a devoted husband, he shared a deep and lasting bond with his wife, Debbie Kuemper-Halouska, standing by her side through all of life’s moments. As a father, he was a constant source of strength, guidance, and support - someone his children could always count on. His grandchildren knew him as a fun-loving grandpa who brought smiles, laughter, and a little bit of mischief wherever he went.
Known for his larger-than-life personality, he was often described as the life of the party. Whether it was sharing stories, cracking jokes, or simply enjoying a cold beer with friends, he had a way of bringing people together and making everyone feel welcomed.
He had a passion for dirt track racing, finding joy in the roar of the engines, the thrill of the competition, and the community that came with it. Racing wasn’t just a hobby - it was something he truly loved and shared with those around him.
Above all, he will be remembered for his kind heart, his sense of humor, and the love he gave so freely to his family and friends. His presence will be deeply missed; but his spirit will live on in the countless lives that he touched.
He is survived by his loving wife, Debbie Kuemper-Halouska, his 6 children; Derek Kuemper, Desirae (Josh) DeJong, Tracy (Brooke) Halouska, Dominique (Micah) Dix, Cole Halouska and Stephanie (Jackson Weber) Halouska. His 5 grandchildren, Aiden DeJong, Hudson Halouska, Ebbie Dix, Maddyn Halouska and Emrick Weber. He is preceded in death by both his parents. His mother-in-law and his father-in- law. His brother-in-law.
A celebration of life will be held on April 9, 2026 at Barnett Lewis Funeral Home from 5:00-7:00 pm.
In addition of flowers, the family asks that you raise a beer in his honor, share a story, and remember the good times - just as he would have wanted. Everyone, please wear either their favorite racing shirt or the color orange in his honor.

Yvonne Lee Shields - Share this obit - Print this obit
Yvonne Lee Shields, born May 11, 1934, lived a life defined by love, devotion to family, faith, and a joyful spirit that touched everyone she met.
Yvonne graduated from the South Dakota Beauty Academy and began her career as a hairdresser, a profession that allowed her to connect with people and brighten their days. Later, she became an entrepreneur, co-founding Service Master that eventually turned into Shields Cleaning Service. Through her hard work and dedication, she built a business with her husband, while continuing to care deeply for her family and community.
One of the most cherished moments in Yvonne’s life happened at the Moonlight Manor Roller Rink, where she met the love of her life, James Joseph “Jim” Shields. The two were married on November 29, 1955, beginning a loving partnership that lasted a lifetime. Together they built a home filled with laughter and raised four children: Kim, RJ, Steve, and Becky.
Yvonne was deeply devoted to her church and was active in many church activities throughout her life. Her faith guided her and was reflected in the kindness and generosity she showed to others. She was also very much apart of the Sioux Falls VA, being a veteran herself, she volunteered her time to help other veterans in need.
She had a creative and industrious spirit and loved working with her hands. Her hobbies included sewing, knitting, crocheting, quilting, and gardening. She found joy in creating beautiful things for the people she loved. Yvonne also loved to gather friends and family, often hosting game nights where card games, laughter, and conversation filled the room.
Yvonne and Jim shared a passion for travel and adventure. Together they explored the world, visiting places such as England, Russia, Germany, Alaska, and many other destinations they dreamed of seeing. Their travels created countless cherished memories.
Above all, Yvonne was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She was loved by everyone who knew her and had a special gift for lighting up a room with her warmth, humor, and vibrant personality. She loved bright colors, and her joyful spirit brought brightness to the lives of those around her.
Yvonne’s legacy of love, faith, creativity, and kindness will live on in the hearts of her family and friends. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
Yvonne is preceded in death by her parents, Erma and Raymond, her sons, R.J. and Steven, and her beloved husband, Jim. She leaves behind her legacy and loving family including her daughters: Kim and Becky; and adopted son: Iver; grandchildren: Shawntel (Steve), Michael (Amber), Stephy (Julie), Shavon (Shawn), Maria, Brandy, and Robert; great-grandchildren Lucas, Keira, Jordyn, Mason, James, Jordan, Abigail, Xavier, Syennah, Gage, and Blyane; and a great-great-grand child: Samuel.
Visitation will be Wednesday, April 8, 9:30 AM at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home with a Funeral Service at 10:30 AM.

Sandra "Sandy" Kay McKittrick - Share this obit - Print this obit
Sandra "Sandy" Kay McKittrick left us suddenly on March 21, 2026. She was born March 23, 1953 to Raymond and Elaine McKittrick at Sioux Valley Hospital in Sioux Falls, which would become her life-long home. For 40 plus years she was employed by Sioux Area Metro. Most recently she was employed by School Bus Inc. and very much enjoyed the children every day. Her passing was very unexpected and she will be missed by many.
She is survived by a sister: Cheryl Zeig, Campbell, MN; two step-nephews: Chris (Emily) Zeig, North Caldwell, NJ; and their daughter: Chloe and Nick Zeig, New Jersey; several cousins; and her trusted friend: Sandra Topalovich; and her dog: Mitzii Pearl; and Sandy's fur friends: Bonnie and Oreo.
She was preceded in death by her parents and brother-in-law Bob Zeig.
Private family services will be held.
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