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Carol Marie Brenner  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Carol M. Brenner, 83, Sioux Falls, SD, died Friday, November 8, 2024 at Avera McKennan Hospital, Sioux Falls, SD surrounded by family and friends after illnesses suffered from a fall down the basement stairs in her home. Mass of Christian Burial will be 9:30 AM Friday, November 15, 2024 at Christ the King Catholic Church, Sioux Falls, SD. Burial follows at the St. Anthony’s Church Cemetery in Hoven, SD (4:00 PM). Visitation will be at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home in Sioux Falls, SD at 4:30 PM with 6:00 PM Scripture Vigil and Rosary on Thursday, November 14, 2024.

Carol Marie Brenner, daughter of Catherine (Schumacher) and Nicholas Brenner, was born in Hoven on March 11, 1941. Carol was raised on a farm south of Hoven. Her formal education consisted of St. Anthony’s Parochial School and Hoven High School (Class of 1959). She attended Mount Mary College in Yankton, SD and earned a BA in Elementary Education and Northern State University in Aberdeen, SD where she earned a MS in Elementary School Administration. 

Carol’s first teaching job was in a country school near Hoven, SD. She taught at St. Anthony’s Parochial School in Hoven for many years before moving to Sioux Falls, SD in 1988. Carol took classes and completed a Diploma in Business Administration from Nettleton College, Sioux Falls and then became Assistant Academic Dean. Carol was Academic Dean at National American University before retiring from Education. She worked at Citibank, Lewis, and Hy-Vee on S. Minnesota Ave. where many came to visit her in the checkout line.

Carol’s faith was an extremely important part of her life and she was an active member of Christ the King Church. She was a fan of the Minnesota Vikings and the Minnesota Twins. She enjoyed watching other sport teams and game shows as well. The Christmas at the Cathedral was a highlight of her year. Having been raised on a farm, she enjoyed the outdoors and taking care of her yard.

Carol was preceded in death by her father on August 3, 1946, her mother on August 13, 1974, her siblings and their spouses Catherine (Jim) Hanley, Albert Brenner, Esther (Bernard) Bachman, Marvin (Glenda) Brenner, Margaret (Ed) Bradley, Rose (Russ) Russell, Roman (Carolyn) Brenner and, in infancy, Anthony Brenner and Arthur Brenner as well as nephews Mark Brenner, David Brenner, JD Hanley, and Patrick Hanley. She is survived by her longtime friend, Sister Vianney Mannie, sister-in-law Dona (Albert) Brenner, her 28 nieces and nephews, and numerous great and great-great nieces and nephews who are grateful for having shared her life.  

In lieu of flowers or gifts; please make donations to: Christ the King Parish or School, The Presentation Sisters, or the Avera Foundation.

Carla Ann Hepp  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Carla Hepp passed away at Ava’s House on November 11th, 2024 from Melanoma Skin Cancer. She was only 61 years old. Carla was born as the first of twin girls to Jacob and Mavis Hawkins on November 20th, 1962 in Sioux Falls, SD. 20 minutes later came Christine, her twin.

Carla was in 6th grade when she started her love of writing. She excelled at short stories and poems and this love continued throughout her lifetime.
Carla met the love of her life Henry (Rick) working at a Lawn Company at just 16 years old. They tied the knot in November of 1979. After marriage they went on to have three children, Joshua, Chantelle, and Demetrius.

In 1996, Carla graduated from college Summa Cum Laude with a bachelors degree in Criminal Justice. From that point, Carla went on to work many security jobs that she loved. She was a Neighborhood Watch Block Captain. Her favorite job was working an internship for a state senator. Carla had a bad work injury that made employment after that very difficult. In 2006, she was diagnosed with stage 3 melanoma skin cancer. She fought a hard battle with it and beat it. After that battle, she decided to start exploring her interests more. Her most favorite activity, was going to the Great Plains Zoo. She was an avid animal lover and that showed in her photos. She became a volunteer photographer at the zoo for many years. She had her photos occasionally published in larger papers in other states. Carla had a certain bond with the animals that was very unique. She knew every single animals name and they always seemed to know when she was there. After her second cancer diagnosis, she continued to walk at the zoo. Her doctors encouraged it. The animal she visited the most, by far, was the eagle Matilda. She said the eagle gave her her strength and inspiration on days she was feeling down.

In the last several years, Carla became an advocate for people who couldn’t advocate for themselves. She was fighting to get hospitals to have adult diapers readily available for patients of Crohns, IBS, and cancer who have to get scans or go in for treatments. She was fighting to get Ally’s Law passed in SD. She was fighting with Medicare to get them to fully cover adult incontinence products. She was also an advocate for Skin Cancer awareness and appeared on the local news one night to share her story briefly.
Carla was not shy about her faith. She loves God and was not afraid to share her love and faith with anyone who might have needed it. Despite her own illness, she wanted to help people more than anything. She wore many “hats” in her life. Wife, mother, photographer, writer, teacher, advocate, civil-servant and a proud member of Emmanuel Baptist Church. These are just a few things that made her so special.

Carla loved her bright colors and animal print. She wanted her funeral to be a Celebration of Life. We ask that you incorporate something colorful into your wardrobe if you are able.
In lieu of flowers, we ask that you make a donation to the Melanoma Research Alliance, the Melanoma Research Foundation, or the American Cancer Society in her name.
There will be a private family visitation Thursday with her Celebration of Life to follow on Friday, November 15th at 2PM. It will be held at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Sioux Falls. Dinner will follow. This Friday also marks her and Ricks 45th wedding anniversary.

She is preceded in death by her brother-in-law: Gabriel Keaton; her brother: John; her uncle: Daniel; her grandparents: Carl and Virginie Hawkins, Sabina Voortman; uncles and aunts: Ken Hawkins, Edith and Harold Brenden; parents-in-law: Irwin and Francis Hepp; brothers-in-law: Donald Farnsworth, Don Gayken, and Bob Hepp; sister-in-law: Sharon Niemeyer. She is survived by her parents Jacob and Mavis in Sioux Falls; her husband: Rick (Henry); her children: Joshua (Stephanie) in Alton, IA, Chantelle (Mitchell) in Sioux Falls and Demetrius; her siblings: Christine in NC, Mark(Alex) in Sioux Falls, Pete (Tammy) In Larchwood, IA, Katerina (Dean) in Sioux Falls; her sisters-in-law: Jackie (Terry) in Sioux Falls, Glenna (Dan) in Canton, SD and Fran in Jackson, MN and Diane; her aunt: Margie, her four grandchildren: Marcus, Carter, Kinley and Beckett; her niece: Rebecca; great-niece: Aryanna; her nephews: Seth (Robby), Jacob, Davis, and many more extended nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Daniel Mark Valdez   - Share this obit - Print this obit

Daniel Mark Valdez of Tempe, AZ passed away unexpectedly on September 9, 2024, in Canoga Park, CA. He was only 55 years old.

Danny was born in Los Angeles CA. to Roland Raul Valdez Sr. and Judith Lynn Valdez on November 10 1968. He was just 5 years old when he moved to Montrose, SD. In 1973. For the next 10 years he resided in SD where he attended West Central Elementary in Humbolt and Edison Jr. High in Sioux Falls. Danny and his family would then embark in another adventure back to Cali in 1983. Where he then attended Canoga Park High School. After high school he went to work for his uncle Richard and would deliver medical transcripts all over the Valley and LA.

In August of 1987 he met the love of his life and best friend Dana Goluza. Who gave him two sons, Andrew, and Aaron Valdez.

In 1992 he went to work for his brother-in law Allen Stockwell, and his brother Dean at SoDak Enterprises. He was their very first employee. In 2004 Al and Dean sold the business to Aqua Systems in Canoga Park, Ca., and he continued to work there until the day he passed. In 2005 he, Dana and the boys moved to Arizona, and he commuted back and forth from AZ to CA regularly for work.

Danny enjoyed playing basketball, fishing, and shooting guns. He also loved to cook and spend time with his family. He was an avid Monopoly player and always enjoyed playing board games with his mom and siblings. He also loved the 4th of July. That was a time for family. Every year we would celebrate the fourth in SD. The family would come and stay at Lake Vermillion where his sister Deb lives. We enjoyed being together and taking golf cart cruises, swimming, playing games, cooking, eating, and of course delicious beverages shared by all. But the best part was when Uncle Danny went to buy fireworks. The kids of course went with him and then got to enjoy the shenanigans of him blowing things up afterwards. He loved to laugh and joke around and always had a wise crack or funny names for things or people (some very choice ones, of which we cannot mention) Haha! He always thought he was so creative.

Danny and Dana purchased forty acres of land in Woodland Valley Ranch just outside of St. Johns, AZ. For their retirement, and now will be Danny's final resting place.

Danny was preceded in death by his mother and father, brother Ricky, brother-in- law, Allan Stockwell, his aunt, Mary Smith, and both paternal and maternal grandparents. Danny is survived by Dana, his (best friend) Tempe, AZ her mother, Linda Goluza, Tempe AZ, sons, Andrew Valdez, Sioux Falls, SD and Aaron Valdez (Stephanie) Maricopa, AZ, sister, Deb Stockwell Canistota, SD, brother, Ronnie Valdez (Deb) Murfreesboro, TN, sister, Lia Valdez (Fred) of Sioux Falls, SD ,sister, Jennifer King (Dewey) of Winnsboro, LA, and uncle, Jim (Smitty) Smith Sioux Falls, SD. His nieces and nephews, Tara, Brandon, Evan, Jazmine, Alyvia, Meagan, and great-nephew Luka. As well as his very precious granddaughter, Layla James.

Celebration of Life/Birthday Party for Dan: Shenanigans - November 9, 2024, from 12:00 pm- 4:00 pm. Family will be present. We will be serving appetizers and dessert.

Dell Francis Kelly  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Dell Francis Kelly was born on January 21, 1948 to Frances L. Kelly and Gail A. “Bud” Kelly in Pierre SD. He spent a lot of his time in Midland, SD with his grandma until he moved to Sioux Falls. On a Friday night at West Sioux Roller Rink, he met Dannelle. The couple skated the next three nights and that Monday night, Dell officially asked her on a date and the couple never parted until her death. On February 17, 1973, the couple was united in marriage at Grace Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls. They moved to Colorado for a short time and then back home to South Dakota. They lived in Canton for 11 years and then settled in Sioux Falls. 

Dell loved to Rodeo (bronc rider) through his high school years. He also loved to ride dirt bikes with his brothers. He traveled around the US working at various ranches. He worked the skating rink for several years. He also loved fishing, hunting, camping and going to the races. He played pool league for several years and even won trophies. He was known as "Uncle" Dell to many.

He is survived by his four siblings: Raymond (Jonie), Tea SD, Marie (Bert), Beresford SD, Camille (Mark), Sioux Falls SD, Kim (Randy) , Sioux Falls SD; two kids: Shalako (Maria), Luverne MN and Shannon, Sioux Falls SD; five grand-kids: his beloved granddaughter, Christa, Kayla, Megan, Lucas, Levi; and six great-grandkids: Allen, Elle Mae, Everett, Charlotte, Hazel, Leo and Penelope; many nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews. 

He is preceded in death by his wife, Dannelle, his parents, his brother, Roger, his sister Angel, brother-in-law, Wayne, brother-in-law, Butch, and his granddaughter, Taylor, special friends, Tammy and Steve D, Tammy G, Tracy and Albert N, Cheryl and Dean M, Kathy A, and other family and friends.

At Dell's request there will be no funeral. Dell requested a party. The family request your presence on November 9, 2024 at JJ'S Billiards. 309 S Elmwood Ave Sioux Falls SD, from 1PM to 5PM. A Celebration of Life will start with a short service at 1PM. 

Dwight Arlo Lehmann  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Dwight Arlo Lehmann, 72 of Sioux Falls SD., died at his home on Sunday, October 27th. He was born on November 18th, 1951, the son of Edgar and Mabel Lehmann of Roscoe SD. He graduated Roscoe High School in 1970.

He Married the love of his life Linda (Bruckner) Lehmann on November 18th, 1972. They worked and lived in Bowdle SD. They moved to Gettysburg in 1976. He worked at the Case dealership there for 12 years.

In 1988 they moved to Rapid City where he worked at Jenner Equipment for 35 years.

His favorite hobbies were hunting and fishing. He enjoyed telling a good joke to all that would listen. He and his wife spent many hours touring the Black Hills on their trike that he custom built and a 1970 Monte Carlo that he restored. After he retired from his job they moved to Sioux Falls SD, to be closer to their daughter and her family. 

Dwight is survived by his wife: Linda; daughter: Jodie (Scott) Colwill; two grandchildren: Sophie and Owen Colwill; his 4 sisters: Myra Kline, Dori Eisenbeisz, Koren Goetz, and Glenda Rich.

Dwight will be missed by many relatives and friends.

Visitation will be Monday, November 4, 5:00 PM at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home with a Memorial Service at 6:30 PM.

Elery "Skip" Lewis  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Elery “Skip” Lewis, 80, was called to heaven on October 25, 2024 at his home on Wall Lake surrounded by his family.

Elery was born December 2, 1943 in Lake Crystal, Minnesota to Wayne and Bernice (Nelson) Lewis. He graduated from Lake Crystal High School in 1961, then attended Mankato State University. He later moved to San Francisco to pursue a degree in Mortuary Science, graduating in 1963. Elery returned to the Midwest and settled in Sioux Falls earning the nickname “Skip” and where he met and married the love of his life, Rita Wheeler. The two were united in marriage on February 27, 1965.

Skip’s career spanned numerous business ventures including 20 years as the owner of Tiki Liquor, Funeral Director for 60 years, and owner of Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home for the last 50 years. This became a family-centered endeavor that allowed him to serve his community. He is recognized as the third-longest licensee holder in the SD State Funeral Association.

Skip was passionate about his community and enjoyed a variety of activities. He was an avid water-skier, boater, bowler and active in softball where he took part as a player, coach and sponsor throughout his life. As a committed member to the Elks Club, Sertoma Club, and the Knights of Columbus (where he served as Grand Knight), Skip devoted his time to causes close to his heart. He was a member of St. Michael Parish, where he was present at countless events to support his granddaughters.

With a strong belief in service, Skip supported several organizations including the Wounded Warrior Project, St. Jude’s Hospital, Bishop O’Gorman Catholic Schools, and Lifescape. Each summer, he generously offered boat rides to children at Spirit Camp, a tradition he cherished deeply.

Skip was immensely proud of his family. He is survived by his sister: Deloris; his children: Lisa (Kent) Huemoeller, Kathy (Rob) Junker, and David (Erin) Lewis; his granddaughters: Kelli (Nate) Noel; Terra and Jenna Huemoeller, Taylor, Allison and Lindsey Junker, and Paige and Paiten Lewis; great-granddaughter: Kourtney Noel; as well as his niece, nephews, many cousins, and special friends, including Pat and Marv Hoek. Skip was preceded in death by his parents, beloved wife, Rita, and granddaughter, Lauren Lewis.

Visitation will be held at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home on Friday, November 1, beginning at 3:00 PM, followed by a Scripture Service and time of sharing at 6:00 PM. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Michael Parish on Saturday, November 2, 10:30 AM with lunch to follow. Interment will be at St. Patrick’s Cemetery in Montrose, SD.

Dennis G. Denevan  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Dennis G. Denevan, 91 of Sioux Falls, died Monday, October 21 at the Good Samaritan Village in Pipestone, MN. Dennis Denevan was born October 23, 1932, in Sioux Falls, where he graduated from St. Joseph Cathedral High School. He was preceded in death by his wife, Gladys, whom he married on September 30, 1961 in Sioux Falls. 

Dennis was a faithful Catholic, actively participating in his church as a Eucharistic Minister, choir member, and a supporter of many of the church’s charities and religious orders. Dennis also lived for a short period at the Norbertine Abbey in DePere, WI. Dennis worked for over 35 years at John Morrell as a proud union laborer. 

Dennis was a kind and cheerful man with smiling Irish eyes. He was always ready to whistle a tune, sing a song, or tell a joke. He experienced riches in this life by keeping faith as a husband, providing for his family, and ultimately by being “promoted” to grandfather. 

Dennis is survived by his two brothers: Michael and Joseph; his four children: Dion (Susan), Suzanne (Jackie), Kate, and Theresa Klumper (Jeff). He was enormously proud of his 11 grandchildren: Lori, Brandy, Kei, Ali, Ari, Jordan, Taniyah, Bryanna, Maelle, Kai, and Clara; and 12 great-grandchildren: Todd, Bailey, Tanner, Ella, Brooklyn, Kylie, Rhyatt, Grace, Oden, Liem, Jazmyn, and Levi.

Visitation will be Thursday, October 24, 9:00 AM at the Cathedral of St. Joseph with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 AM.

Joanne Bohms  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Joanne Bohms, age 69, passed away Tuesday October 15th, 2024, at the Doherty Hospice House in Sioux Falls, SD. A private family burial will be at the Black Hills National Cemetery in Sturgis, SD where she will be at rest with her husband, Delbert.

Joanne Eastman was born on February 6, 1955, to Gordon and Inez Eastman in Sioux Falls, SD. She attended Cathedral Grade School and O"Gorman High School, graduating in 1973.

On April 15, 1976, Joanne married the love of her life, Delbert Bohms. Joanne and Del loved their life together; bowling, movies and playing cards together. Also, traveling to their favorite places including summers at Lake Okoboji with friends and their beloved Godchildren Amy and Andy.

Another favorite past-time with Amy and Andy was spoiling them at Valley Fair, always being one of the first in line to the park!

Her family Hodne Reunion at the Farm was always a favorite too! Enjoying the weekend with her immediate family as well as many aunts, uncles and cousins with food, games, and the infamous White Elephant auction.

Later in life, Joanne enjoyed spending time with family and friends, watching old movies, especially Gone with the Wind and listening to Garth Brooks. She liked anything Irish and was not one to pass up an Irish Coffee!

Those who knew Joanne, also knew how important her tattoos were to her, each having a special meaning. Also special to Joanne was her knitting of hats, scarves, and blankets. She
would take them to the downtown library and hand these out to those needing extra warmth and comfort.

Grateful to have shared her life are her siblings, Mark Eastman, Bob (Karen) Eastman, David (Maggie) Eastman, Nancy (Doug) Hauck, Bruce (Janet) Eastman, Dan (Doraina) Eastman,
Jane (Mike) Torrenti, Paul (Marilyn) Eastman and Julie (Bob) Viereck. In addition to many nieces and nephews are her extended family of best-friends, Cindy and Duayne Wieczorek; and Godchildren: Amy Glaser, and Andy Wieczorek.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Delbert Bohms, son, Duane Keimig; her parents, Inez,and Gordon Eastman; and sibling, Stephen Eastman.

Jada Riley Terpening  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Jada Riley Terpening was born July 2, 2003 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota as Jayden MacKenzie to Shayla Crowe. Jayden was adopted by Wesley and Patty Terpening in 2006 and was named Jada.

She attended school in Sioux Falls, graduating from Lincoln High School in 2021. She enjoyed gymnastics, cheer-leading, creative writing, working with children and belonged to the JROTC.

Following graduation she attended North Central University focusing on Youth Ministry.

In 2021 she moved to Colorado to focus on her health and on finding herself. Through her search she chose to identify as Aspen Rayne Crowe. She was called to heaven on October 1, 2024.

She was a light to the world that will be greatly missed by her family and friends.

A Celebration of Life will be Friday, October 18, 2:00 PM at Restoration Baptist Church.

Ralph James Croft  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Ralph James Croft, a lifelong resident of Sioux Falls, passed away on September 24, 2024, at the age of 74, while under hospice care at home, surrounded by his loving daughter, Jeanna. 

Born on July 5, 1950, to Donald and Ramona Croft, Ralph was a standout athlete at Lincoln High School, class of 1969. Although an unforeseen circumstance derailed his NFL prospects, he was honored with the Key to the City. 

Ralph married Donna Jean Hualapai in 1971 and raised three children. He enjoyed a long career at Henry Carlson Construction. 

Ralph's life was marked by his faith, love, and simplicity. His legacy lives on through his children: Jeanna and her special friend, Don Deloof, James Croft , Grant and his wife Julie Croft; along with his grandchildren: Ashley and Darius Dodson, Shayla Shaver, Parker and Miley Croft; along with five great-grandchildren; and numerous other family members and friends. Ralph is preceded in death by his wife Donna, parents, Donald and Ramona, sister Karen, and brothers Charles and Tracy.

Visitation will be Monday, September 30, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday, 10:30 AM at the Cathedral Of St. Joseph. 

 

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