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Paul Douglas Aaseng  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Paul Douglas Aaseng, 47, of Brandon, SD, passed away in his home of natural causes on Saturday, October 4, 2025.

Paul was born in Sioux Falls on June 24, 1978 to Douglas and Vicki (Driessen) Aaseng. He grew up in Brandon, graduating from Brandon Valley High School in 1997. Paul participated in wrestling from a young age through junior high. He played football until graduating from high school. 

An avid sports enthusiast, he could be found watching anything from college football and basketball to his favorite NFL team, “Da Bears”. He and his son, Jake bonded over their shared love of sports and watching games together on TV. Paul’s love for cooking and grilling was matched only by the joy he found in sharing those meals with his family. Two of his most famous meals were stromboli and ribs. One of Paul’s favorite pastimes in the summer was camping. Many happy memories were made with each trip. He loved his children with all of his heart and his grandchildren filled his days with joy and laughter. Paul was known for his sarcastic sense of humor which he shared with anyone and everyone. 

Paul married the love of his life, Amanda Mead on April 20, 2006. They began their lives together in Sioux Falls, SD and Hartford, SD before settling in Brandon, SD. He worked for Furniture Mart USA for 16 years, delivering and assembling furniture. 

Paul was preceded in death by his grandparents and his son, Noah. He is survived by both parents, Amanda, his three kids, Kaitlyn (Cole) Hodges, Domenic (Alexis) Aaseng, and Jakob Aaseng, two grandchildren, Greyson Hodges and Sophia Aaseng, his brother, Lee (Janet) Aaseng, his sister, Angie (Allen) Dunkelberger, and many nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Life will be held Friday, October 10, 2025 at Barnett Lewis Funeral Home at 10:30 with burial to follow at St. Michael’s Cemetery.

Kristine “Kris” Kay Offerdahl  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Kristine “Kris” Kay Offerdahl, 66, of Sioux Falls, SD, passed away peacefully on Saturday, October 4, 2025. She was born on December 8, 1958, to Gordon and Jane Ellison in Canby, MN.

Kris spent her early years in Canby before moving to Canton, SD, and eventually settling in Sioux Falls. She worked at Hy-Vee for over 20 years, where she built lasting friendships and was known for her hard work and warm smile. After retiring, Kris found her true passion as a caregiver, devoting herself to helping others. She cherished the people she cared for, treating each of them like family.

A proud Minnesota Twins fan, Kris loved watching games—whether at the ballpark or on TV. She enjoyed taking walks and found comfort in the company of her five beloved cats. Nothing made her light up more than talking about her children, stepchildren, grandchildren, step-grandchildren, and “grandpups.”

She had a gift for conversation, creating a welcoming and nonjudgmental space for everyone she met. While she was known for her honesty and straightforwardness, she had a remarkable ability to make people feel seen and valued. Kris was also a dedicated and active member of AA. One of her greatest accomplishments was maintaining over 30 years of sobriety. She served as a mentor and source of strength for many, always willing to support those walking a similar path.

In September 2021, Kris married the love of her life, Vern Offerdahl. Although their time together was brief, those years were among her happiest.

Kris was preceded in death by her husband Vern Offerdahl, father Gordon Ellison, and sister Karen Koll. She is survived by her mother: Jane Ellison; children: Roy Aasheim (Aurora) and their children: Tayten and Bentley; and Misty Taylor (Ryan) and their children: Hayden and Hunter. She is also survived by her stepchildren: Holly Peters (Tim); Laura Harris (Pat) and their children:

Daniel, Ellie, Joey, and Andrew; and Brian Offerdahl (Erin) and their son: Tristan. She leaves behind her siblings: Mark Ellison (Rhonda Weidert) and Mike Ellison, along with many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to the Sioux Falls Humane Society in honor of Kris’s love for animals.

A Celebration of Life will be held Thursday, October 9 at Barnett- Lewis Funeral Home with family present at 1:30 PM, service at 2:30 PM and a luncheon to follow.

Robert William   - Share this obit - Print this obit

Robert William "Bob" Oster 93, of Sioux Falls died Tuesday, October 2, 2025 at Department of Veterans Hospice Cottage. He was born March 2, 1932 to Scotty and Della (Murphy) Oster in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 

He met the love of his life Charlotte (Larscheid) Oster at Cathedral High School in 1951. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1952. He then served his country stationed in Korea during the Korean War. After discharge from military service in January 1954, he returned to Sioux Falls and married his High School Sweetheart Charlotte on October 9 of that year. Bob was a carpenter for 42 years working in and around Sioux Falls. 

Bob was a charter member and volunteer in St. Mary's parish. He also volunteered alongside his wife delivering Meals on Wheels. He was a lifetime member of the DAV. The family spent 18 summers at a cabin enjoying lake life. Some of his interests include first his family and friends, along with hunting and fishing.

Grateful for having shared his life with his wife: Charlotte; and their children: Mary Rose Oster, Ted and Ilona Oster, Pensacola Florida, Rock and Sherri Oster Sioux Falls, Bernadette and Steve Willuweit Sioux Falls, Matt and Beth Oster Lusby Maryland; 19 Grandchildren and 24 Great- Grandchildren. Bob was preceded in death by his parents, 4 sisters and two grandsons. 

Bob was a wonderful husband, father, father-in-law, Grandpa, Great Grandpa and Friend. Bob will be sorely missed. 

In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to DAV Hospice Cottage Sioux Falls SD.

 Visitation will be Wednesday, October 8, 5:00 PM at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home with a Rosary at 6:30 PM. Mass of Christian Burial will be Thursday, October 9, at St. Mary Church.

Darlene Evelyn Katzenberger  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Darlene Katzenberger, 94, passed away Monday, September 29, 2025, at Dougherty Hospice House. Darlene Evelyn Beck was born April 6, 1931, to Joseph and Nettie (Sechser) Beck. 

She was united in marriage to John Katzenberger on August 3, 1955.  They were blessed with five children.

Darlene is survived by her children: Jane (Rich) Reuwsaat, Karen Borden, Lori (Mike) McCoy, and Tim (Teri) Katzenberger; her grandchildren: Jill (Mark) Jensen, Barry Reuwsaat, Sarah Miller, Eric Roach (Dawn), Jared (Sara) Roach, Adam (Sam) Roach, Shane Swenson (Kendra), Brad Borden, Kayla Gulbrandson (Ashton), and Kyle (Haley) Gulbrandson; and great-grandchildren: Jake, Jackson, Nolan, Kaiah, Madison, Haley, Ainsley, Edward, Evelyn, Legend, Anella, Creedance and Kashton. Darlene was preceded in death by her husband John, daughter, Lynne Swenson, son in law, Art Borden, grandson, Brian Borden, grandson in law, Jeremy Miller, her parents, and two sisters, Loretta (Lloyd) Garner and Ellen (Ken) Mathieu.

Visitation will be Thursday, October 2, 2025, 5:00 PM at Barnett Lewis Funeral Home with a Scripture Service beginning at 7:00 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 AM on Friday, October 3, 2025 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. 

Elizabeth “Betty” Lou Allmendinger  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Elizabeth “Betty” Lou Allmendinger, age 94, passed away on September 20, 2025. She was born July 4, 1931, daughter of Alva and Lydia (Dobrick) Bain.  

She married Melvin E. Allmendinger in 1952 at Luverne, Minnesota. The couple made their home in Sioux Falls, SD. Betty worked a variety of amazing jobs while retiring from a clerical position at Citi Bank, Sioux Falls, SD.

Betty loved gardening, while always keeping her lawn green and weed free. Playing cards with her family was her joy, while hosting several yearly family events. She made frequent trips to the Dollar Store, she loved a good bargain. As she entertained her yearly rummage sale, she would light up like a firefly, if only making $5.00. She would generously help anyone in need.

She had an altruistic heart, and was loved by all. She will truly be missed and never forgotten.

Grateful for having shared her life with her daughters: Terry (Lee) Goos, Robin Kott, and Valerie Woods, all of Sioux Falls, SD; and eleven siblings, Kathleen Allmendinger of Sioux Falls, SD, Carol Grovenburg, Michael Bain, and Susan (Robert) Sayer, all from Aberdeen, SD; four grandchildren; Charles Kott, Jr. of California, Michael Kott of California, and Lee Goos, Jr. of Hartford, SD; five great- grandchildren: Haley Kott, Hannah Kott, Katelyn Kott, Olivia Kott, and Jannelle Kott, all from California. She was preceded in death by her parents, her siblings, Ella Mae Bain, Arnold Bain, Mary Pudwill, Donald Bain, Robert Bain, Shirley Freeman, Larry Bain and granddaughter, Jacqueline Goos, taken to soon.

A Funeral Service will be Tuesday, September 30, 10:30 AM at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home with burial to follow at Hills of Rest Cemetery.

Melissa Ann Kowalski  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Melissa Ann Kowalski, 44, passed away September 17, 2025. She was born on December 26th, 1980 at Sioux Valley Hospital in Sioux Falls, SD to Jerry and Karen (Graves) Kowalski.

Over the years Melissa loved playing the Clarinet in band especially in High School Marching Band, where she lettered in. Melissa was so happy to head to Florida with the band for the 25th Anniversary Celebration to participate in their parade.

Melissa enjoyed history, especially World War 2, Greek Mythology. She loved scary movies, true crime, and music.

Melissa had four beautiful kids: Krystoffer, Jerry, Alayna, and Beth. She was preceded in death by her older sister, Kristen Kowalski who died at sweet 16 on June 16th, 1991; grandpa Kowalski in 1980, grandma Kowalski in 2003, uncle Greg in 2024, and another uncle and aunt.

She will be forever missed and loved, remember her with a smile because she would try to have a smile on her face every day and cheer people up.

With Love, the Kowalski Family

A Memorial Service will be Monday, September 29, 10:30 AM at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home. 

John Edward Masgai  - Share this obit - Print this obit

John Edward Masgai, 91, of Sioux Falls, SD, died peacefully on Sunday September 14, surrounded by family at Dougherty Hospice House in Sioux Falls.

John was born March 2, 1934 in Adrian, MN to Frank and Lauretta (Finnigan) Masgai. He graduated from St. Adrian High School in Adrian, MN in 1952. He entered the US Navy, Aug. 13, 1952, serving in Hawaii and on board the USS St. Paul. He was honorably discharged August 13, 1956.

He married Barbara Lens on February 9, 1963 at St. Joseph Cathedral in Sioux Falls, SD. He graduated from Augustana College in Sioux Falls January 1965, and began working for the National Park Service in Aztec, NM. He continued working for the NPS; serving at Big Bend National Park, TX, National Capitol Parks, Washington DC, and Grand Canyon National Park, AZ. In December 1977 he began working for the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Aberdeen, SD and continued until his retirement. Upon retirement, John and Barbara moved to Sioux Falls to be near their children and grandchildren.

John was preceded in death by his wife, Barbara, his parents, Frank and Lauretta, and his brothers, Bob, Gene and an infant sister.

John is survived by his three children: Deb Masgai of Sioux Falls, SD, Mary (Bernie) Walter of Burnsville, MN, Michael (Martha) Masgai of Crooks, SD; six grandchildren; his brother: Daryl (Betty) Masgai of Grand Haven, MI; sister-in-law: Sandy Masgai of Minneapolis, MN; widow of his late brother Gene; as well as many loving relatives and friends.

John will forever be remembered for his gentle nature, his wit and his love of the outdoors.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 AM Thursday, September 25 at Holy Spirit Catholic Church with burial to follow at the South Dakota State Veterans Cemetery.

Katherine Ann McKenna  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Katherine Ann McKenna, aged 41, passed away on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, in Charlotte, NC. Kate was born on July 6, 1984, to Sherrilyn Dirksen and Donald McKenna at McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls, SD.

Kate was a life-long learner and lover of education, having graduated from Augustana College with a bachelor’s degree in English as well as an MBA and an M.Ed., both from the University of Sioux Falls. She was passionate about learning and teaching, recently taking great pride in helping a tutoring student pass his SAT.

Kate was known for her quick wit, sarcastic sense of humor, fun-loving spirit, and endless resilience. She loved Hanson, the color pink, anything Barbie, reading a good book, brunch, playing Candy Crush, being near the ocean, all-you-can-eat crab legs, and (very importantly) the Oxford comma. She hated raspberries, driving in the rain, drinking tap water, being told what to do, losing at any board or card game, and house plants.

She is survived by her mother: Sherrilyn Dirksen; her father: Donald McKenna; her step-father: Jeffrey Dirksen; her step-mother: Roxanna McKenna; her sisters: Stacy Fisher and Nikki Dirksen; her brother: Derrick McKenna; her brothers-in-law: Josh Fisher and Adam Labat; her sister-in-law: Stephanie McKenna; her lifelong friends: Ellen Burns and Nicole Clarke; wonderful aunts and uncles, and numerous other beloved family members and long-time friends; and her favorite dog: Venus.

Kate was preceded in death by her grandfathers Harold Schwartz, “Mac” McKenna, and Don Tjaden; and her cousin, Brooke Schwartz.

A Celebration of Kate’s life will be held in Sioux Falls, SD at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home on Friday, September 19th at 6:00 PM; a light meal of brunch foods will be provided. Condolences for the family may be sent to the funeral home.

For those attending, the family kindly requests that you wear pink and, if you feel so inclined, bring a favorite Kate story to share. In honor of Kate’s love of color, her mom requests brightly colored flowers for the celebration of life. In true Kate fashion (who always hated houseplants), her sisters jokingly request houseplants instead. If you feel inclined to send something, choose whichever would make you smile and think of Kate.

MmmBop.

Janice Olinger  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Janice Olinger, 70, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota passed away peacefully and returned to the Lord on Friday, August 22, 2025, following a short illness. She was born on December 27, 1954, in Osmond, Nebraska to John and Josephine (Wortmann) Olinger. After graduation from Beadle, Jan attended South Dakota Sioux Vocational School, Achieve, and LifeScape. She was a wonderful sister to 11 siblings and kept her humor until the end. She was an aunt to 19 nieces and nephews and a great-aunt to 14.

Jan is survived by her siblings: Sherril (Mark) Vondra, Bridgewater, SD; Mike (Brenda) Olinger, Grapevine, TX, Karen Mase (Jeff Christian), The Colony, TX, Jack Olinger (Bonnie Taylor), Hartford, SD, Jim (Lois) Olinger, Haslet, TX, Kristi Olinger, Bridgewater, SD, Dan (Allison) Olinger, Carrollton, TX, Kevin Olinger, Sioux Falls, SD, Keith (Karri) Olinger, Lewisville, TX, Brian (Gen) Olinger, Irving, TX, Chad (Mallivan) Olinger, Little Elm, TX; 19 nieces and nephews: Paul and Brett Vondra and Stacey Schneider, John and Heath Olinger and Deana Ousley, Nick and Tyler Mase, Amber Kelly, Luke and Megan Olinger, Adam and Ben Olinger, Andrew, Anna, Dominic, and Katherine Olinger; Chase and Reese Olinger; 14 great-nieces and nephews: Kaeli, Isaac, and Alex Vondra, Caitlyn and Nathan Schneider, Nicholas and Isabella Olinger, Caden and Trista Ousley, Jude, Jai, and Gibson Kelly, Minnie Mase, and Jackson Vondra.

Jan was preceded in death by her parents, a sister, Mary Jo Olinger, four uncles and three aunts.

Jan loved playing card games with her nieces and nephews, joking with her brothers and sisters, putting together puzzles, and wearing her pretty jewelry. She was especially proud of her ability to do laundry as well as knowing everybody’s birthday.

We, the family, want to thank LifeScape Care Service, Aaron and others for their never-ending commitment of care for Jan in her time of need.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:00 AM, Saturday, September 20, 2025 at St. Mary Church in Sioux Falls.

Charles Kniffin  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Charles (Chip) Ernest Kniffin, 73, of Sioux Falls died at home on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025 after a short battle with cancer.

Chip was born on Long Island, N.Y. on May 1, 1952 to Howard and Barbara Kniffin. He attended boarding school in Connecticut and went to Eastern Connecticut State University where an endowment scholarship was established to recognize his achievements. 

He worked in various fields including wire extrusion, insurance, and as a stock broker. He also found joy working at the Mansfield Training School and Hospital in Connecticut. His professional life brought him from Connecticut to Italy, Arizona, and Wisconsin before moving to South Dakota in 2006.  

Once in South Dakota, he was able to pursue his passion of helping others and accepted a position with the paratransit division of Sioux Area Metro (SAM). He chose this because of his ability to connect with and his desire to provide for disabled citizens. He also worked at Hy-Vee in Sioux Falls in the floral and meat departments. 

An avid soft rock enthusiast, Chip was always up for a trivia question, and he typically nailed the answer. In August of 1969, Chip was one of the lucky ones to attend the Woodstock Music and Art Fair with 400,000 of his closest friends.

Aside from helping others, his passions ranged from photographing nature, to sports, to movies, to all things related to trains.

Chip is survived by his wife: Lynda, of 13 years; sons: Jeremy of Claremont, CA, Dan (Karen) of Marlborough, MA, Alex (Melissa Frisby) of Fairfield, CN; and daughter: Kasey Kniffin (Patrick Purcell) of Bristol, R.I.; brother: Peter of CA; sister: Barb of Long Island, N.Y.; and four grandchildren: Jackson, Katelyn, Victoria and Bennett. Chip was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Howard, and step-son, Royce Larson.

Extended family members include father-in-law and mother-in-law: Tom and Rosemary Savage of Brandon; brothers-in-law: Jeff Savage (Denise) inAtlanta, and Tom Savage (Nancy) in Sioux Falls.

There will be a memorial service in the spring of 2026 at Chip and Lynda’s home in Sioux Falls next to the impressive rock wall that Chip built

in their backyard and garden area. The wall runs adjacent to the old Illinois Central railroad that went through Sioux Falls for 100 years and is a stunning display of Chip’s hard work and pride for their home.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a railroad museum in your local area.

 

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