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Ronald V. Treloar  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Ronald V. Treloar, resident of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, passed away peacefully on April 26, 2025, at Sanford Hospice Cottages. He was 83 years old. He was born on February 23, 1942, to Vernon and Ferne Treloar, Ron grew up in the West Sioux neighborhood, where he made lifelong friends and found a sense of community. 

Ron shared a devoted marriage with Kathleen F. Schmit until her passing in 2018. Together, they owned and operated Omar’s Market, a beloved local business known especially for its great meat. There they not only worked side by side but also raised their family with love and dedication.

Ron is survived by his children: Ronald Treloar, II and Angela Youngdahl (Ben); and his grandchildren: Iris, Lila, Greg, and John. He also held a special place in his heart for his “extra” grandchildren: Hannah, Charlie, and Oasis whose Wednesday visits brought him great joy. His beloved cat, Lassie, was a constant and comforting presence.

He is remembered with love by many siblings, nieces, and extended family members. The family is deeply grateful to all who loved and cared for Ron over the years, especially during the difficult final weeks of his life.

Ron’s legacy lives on in the laughter he shared, the stories he told, and the people around him he loved so fiercely. He is now at peace, reunited with Kathleen. The loss is great but the love is deep. Miss you Papa.

A Memorial Service to honor Ron’s life will be held at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home Saturday, May 24. Visitation will be 9:00 AM-11:00 AM Memorial Service from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM. A light lunch reception will follow. 

Frank Joseph Barnett  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Francis “Frank” Joseph Barnett, age 88, passed away peacefully on May 15, 2025, surrounded by the love of his family. Born on October 13, 1936, in Wheeling, West Virginia, Frank was the beloved son of Charles and Margaret Barnett.

A man of deep faith, boundless warmth, and Irish charm, Frank lived a full and purposeful life, devoted to service, family, and community. Raised in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, he graduated from St. Joseph Cathedral High School in 1954 and attended St. John’s University in Collegeville, MN on a basketball scholarship. Known for his athleticism and engaging spirit, Frank caught the eye of legendary football coach John Gagliardi, who recruited him for the football team. Sadly, a serious knee injury ended his athletic career, but not his enduring love for sports or his alma mater. His injury also led to a long-standing change in St. John’s football practices—no-contact scrimmages—that lasted for decades under Coach Gagliardi’s leadership.

Frank completed his education in Kitchener, Ontario, graduating in 1958, and later earned a Master of Divinity from St. Paul School of Theology. He was ordained in 1962. His early career included pastoral ministry through the Diocese of Sioux Falls and social service work at Taylor Children’s Home in Racine, Wisconsin. He continued serving others through roles with the State of Wisconsin Probation Services, South Dakota Job Service, TurnAbout, and Volunteers of America.

Frank’s life was marked by advocacy, generosity, and a heart for justice. He was a founding member of St. Michael Parish in Sioux Falls, where he contributed as a parish council member, lector, music minister, CCD teacher, and active participant in outreach efforts. He also served on the board of Volunteer and Information (HELPline), and was a proud member of the Men Against Violence Coalition and Pax Christi.

In 1974, Frank married the love of his life, Sheryl Hess. Their marriage was a testament to devotion and romance—Frank gifted Sheryl a rose every day. His greatest joy came with the births of their children, Molly (1978) and Patrick (1981), and later, their beloved grandchildren. He was a steadfast and loving father, grandfather, and husband—his family always came first.

Frank will be remembered for his booming laugh, spirited conversations, and unwavering hospitality. He was a beach-lover, especially fond of winters spent in New Smyrna Beach, where he once stopped two young women in a green car and proclaimed, “That’s a leprechaun car!” His love for everything Irish was legendary—songs, stories, and jokes were always on hand. He was equally passionate about his Nebraska Cornhuskers, Minnesota Twins, and Vikings. Frank delighted in his creativity and freely shared art, poetry and songs. He faithfully honored joy and sorrow with personalized cards for family and friends. He made heartfelt toasts, sang at family reunions and greeted telephone callers with answering machine songs whose lyrics he’d carefully customized.

Frank was a man of contradictions—faithful and fun, competitive yet kind, romantic but stubborn, thoughtful and often tardy. He made both good and bad decisions, but he made them with conviction, and always with his heart wide open. Frank’s life was guided by his favorite scripture: “One thing I ask of the Lord; this I seek: To dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life.” (Psalm 27:4). He lived with the spirit of the Prayer of St. Francis and countless Irish blessings—sharing light, love, and laughter with all who knew him.

He is survived by his devoted spouse: Sheryl; children: Molly (Jamie) of San Francisco, CA and Patrick (Keri) of Edison, NJ; and grandchildren: Micah, London, Nevaeh and Elorah. He is also survived by his siblings: Peter (Donna) Barnett of Solana Beach, CA, Maxine Barnett of St. Cloud, MN, Monsignor Steve Barnett of Sioux Falls, SD, Katie (John) Baldwin of Yankton, SD, Tim (Sally) Barnett of Harrisburg, SD, and Denny (Liz) Barnett of Shawnee, KS; many nieces, nephews and treasured friends. Frank was preceded in death by his parents; siblings: Charles Jr. (Lenore), Margaret (Tom) Barry, Fr. Larry Barnett, and Loretta (Sam) Barada.

He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered.

Visitation will be Wednesday, June 4 at 5:00 PM at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home with a Scripture Vigil at 6:00 PM. Mass of Christian Burial Will be Thursday, June 5, at 1:00 PM at St. Michael Catholic Church.

Vivien Ann Norris  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Vivien Ann Norris passed away in her home on May 12, 2025 at the age of 70. Vivien was born on May 30, 1954 in Canton, SD, the daughter of Harry and Lilly (Wiese) Claussen. Vivien grew up in Elkton, SD, one of seven children. She graduated from Elkton High School in 1972.

Vivien was united in marriage to Curtis Stahl on March 16, 1973. They divorced in 1992. Vivien later married Roger Norris, and the two were married for five years. She spent the last 27 years with her partner, Dennis Monen, in Larchwood, IA.

Vivien worked in various fields, but her specialty was cooking. She worked for restaurants and nursing homes and took pride in providing good meals to customers and residents. During a short stay at the hospital and rehab, the food provided was amongst her highest complaints. She had been out of the work force for the past 20 years and enjoyed keeping tabs on everyone via Facebook, often sharing her political commentary. She was often the first person to comment or share congratulations to someone online.

Vivien battled alcoholism much of her life. Though her choices often conflicted with the wishes of those around her, she always had ownership in her choices, good or bad. She owned her faults and accepted the faults of those around her. Her acceptance of others was a significant attribute. Her relationship with the Lord helped her with this acceptance and her faith brought her peace at the end of her life.

Vivien is survived by her long-time partner: Dennis Monen; and her four children: Loren (Jen) Stahl of Sioux Falls, Lenny Stahl (Tami Drew) of Dell Rapids, Christina Evans (Kris Linneman) of Yankton, and Jennifer (Kyle) Anderson of Baltic. She had ten grandchildren: Caitlen Evans, Karissa and Kaden Linneman, Dominick and Trystan Hintz-Stahl, Carter and Brianna Stahl, and Abigail, Jacob and Benjamin Anderson; her siblings: Susan Stahl, Helen (Kevin) Grooters, Carol (Roger) Berndt, Kent (Linda) Claussen, and Marlo (Sharron) Claussen. She is preceded in death by her parents, her ex-husband Curtis Stahl, brother Lee Claussen, brother-in-law Gerald Stahl, and nephew Kristopher Grooters.

A Memorial Service will be Monday, May 19, 10:00 AM at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home.

Nancy J. Scott  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Nancy J. Scott, 81, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family on February 5, 2025 in the Brandon Nursing Home.

Nancy was born on October 18, 1943 in Streator, Illinois, to Wayne and Agnes Scott. She grew up in Rapid City, SD, later moving to Sioux Falls and graduating from Cathedral High School in 1961.

When Nancy was 13 years old, she ran away from home and found herself at the Sioux Empire Fairgrounds surrounded by horses. From that moment on, she developed a deep love for them. Her favorite horse was named Merriah, and together they won many jumping trophies. Nancy was a 4-H Leader at Bridlewood Stables and worked at Lewis Drug, in the pet department.

Nancy lived on a ranch in Custer, South Dakota, while working at the Mental Health Hospital. She returned to Sioux Falls, where she dedicated 39 years to the VA Hospital, serving as a pharmacy technician. Nancy had a deep love for the Black Hills of South Dakota and enjoyed capturing beauty through photography. 

Nancy is survived by sisters: Sheila Buus and Carol Scott, both of Sioux Falls, SD; nephew: Jason (Christy) Buus, their children Joshua and Collin (Whitney) and their son, Asher. She was preceded in death by her parents Wayne and Agnes Scott; and niece: Kristine Buus.

A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, May 17, 2025, 10:00 AM at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home.

Daniel Joseph “Budd” Crowe  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Daniel Joseph “Budd” Crowe was born April 20, 1961 to Robert and Janet (Rebnord) Crowe.

After extended years of declining health, on the morning of May 6, 2025 at 2:55AM, Dan was called home to join his lost loved ones in heaven.

Dan was employed at many of the construction trades and acquired many lifelong skills. He put his hand to siding, roofing, flooring, and drywall, as well as door and window installation. He was especially skilled with concrete and ran his own business for several years.

When family or friends needed help with any of those tasks, he would be there. It was best to stand back and watch him work, but if one felt they had to help he would assign appropriate tasks. Dan would help anyone in any way he could. If he had money and you needed it, it was yours. If you needed a place to stay, he would give you his bed and sleep on the couch. That is the man Dan was, and all those who knew him would agree, he did more for me than he ever asked of me.

A good man with a big heart that just wanted everyone around him to find the joy in life that he knew. We could all learn from his style of friendship. His long list of friends are like brothers to him, and he was a brother to them.

Dans favorite thing to do in life was to have friends over. He would have a campfire with food and beverages and a lot of good laughs. That was what made life amazing for him. The last couple years were making him weaker, but he still had a campfire going most of the time.

Recently it was just Dan with Theresa, the love of his life. They enjoyed those many moments of loving, caring closeness. The love and care that Theresa gave Dan, was what allowed him to be at peace when the illness took him. As Dan put it, to be with his Mom and Dad. Dan will be missed by all who knew him.

Dan is survived by his one son: Aaron, that he held the deepest pride and love for, of Sioux Falls, the love of his life: Theresa McDonnell, and her children: Shane, Jesse, Nicole and Dustin; 9 grandchildren; brothers: Mike (Jean) Wagner SD, Bob (Kathy) Brandon SD, Bill Sioux Falls, Roger Sioux Falls, Jeff (Brenda :d:) Flandreau SD; and sisters: Cindy Wyant (Jeff :d:) Sioux Falls, and Becky Miller (Clarence) Hardwick, MN. Also, countless aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews, cousins and friends that will miss him dearly. Dan was preceded in death by his Mother and Father and one very close friend, cousin Eddie Crowe.

Kenny Bagley Sr.  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Kenneth Lyle Bagley Sr, 95, passed April 30, 2025. He always enjoyed meeting new people and talking to those he knew. He spent many years whistling through the workday at Pete’s Texaco on East 10th Street and later Harold’s on 41st Street. He was hard to keep up with and he always had a quick pace to his step and curious nature.  

Ken served with the SD Army National Guard who were activated during the Korea Conflict. He loved vintage cars, attending car shows, collecting model cars, belt buckles and Bolo ties, hats and shiny jewelry. Over the past many years, he attended the Senior Center to play pool with a group, he had a fancy pool cue and case, he rarely missed a day.  

He was preceded in death by his wife of many years: Marge (Marquardt): and infant son: Jerry: second spouse: Marie: his parents: Paul and Alfreda: step-mother Juanita: brother: Marvin (Ruth), Melvin (Hattie), Dick (Lynette); and sister: Mille. He is survived by his children: Roxane (Kim) McLaughlin, and daughter Emily of Scottsdale, AZ; Bonnie (Mark) Jones of Canisota, SD, their sons: Kerry and Micheal as well as Ken Bagley Jr. (Dawn), and their children: Lexy (Erik) Choske and John, all of Sioux Falls; as well as a sister: Shirley Laughlin of Virginia.

Visitation with family present will be Wednesday, May 7, 5:00 PM at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home. A Funeral Service will be Thursday, May 8, 10:00 AM at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home. 

Jody Ann Cox  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Jody Ann Cox, age 65, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, at 12:25 a.m. on Sunday, April 27, 2025, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Jody was born on June 25, 1959, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to Roland and Joyce Peterson. She grew up on a farm nine miles north of Salem, South Dakota, where she graduated from high school in 1977. Jody furthered her education at Mitchell Vo-Tech, developing her secretarial skills and paving the way for a distinguished career in banking.

In August 1984, she married Robert James Cox of Sioux Falls. They began their life together in Sioux Falls, where Jody balanced her career and motherhood before relocating to Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1991. Jody dedicated 29 years to Citibank, retiring in 2014. She and Robert returned to Sioux Falls in 2022.

Jody cherished cooking, gardening, and, above all, spending quality time with her children and grandchildren.

She is survived by her loving husband of nearly 41 years, Robert Cox, and their four children: Montgomery (Laura) of Mine Hill, New Jersey, Roland (Melissa) of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Robert (Brooke) of Las Vegas, Nevada, Elizabeth (Tyler) Faucette of Las Vegas, Nevada.

Jody is also survived by four beloved grandchildren: Ryker Marvin Faucette, Debra Elizabeth Cox, Ivy Jean Cox, and Jameson Dale Cox, all of Las Vegas, Nevada. Additionally, she is survived by her father, Roland (Lynn) Peterson; brothers, Steve Peterson of Salem, South Dakota, and Bruce (Jana) Peterson of Sioux Falls; along with many aunts, uncles, cousins, and dear friends.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Joyce Peterson Johnson of Salem, South Dakota, and her grandparents.

Jody’s unwavering kindness, devotion, and warmth will leave a lasting legacy cherished by all who knew and loved her. 

Visitation, with family present, will be Thursday, May 1, from 5:00-7:00pm at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held at 10:00am on Friday, May 2, followed by a luncheon at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home.

The service can be viewed via live stream on the Barnett-Lewis website homepage.

Ronald Leon Hansen  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Ronald Leon Hansen, 89, of Sioux Falls, passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 19, 2025. He was born April 26, 1935 to William and Anna (Geraldson) Hansen in Yankton, SD.

Ronald grew up on the homestead outside of Yankton, while attending school in Yankton.

On May 6, 1956 he married Betty Lou Collins and from that union four children were born. Upon his marriage he began working for John Morrell’s in Sioux Falls, he remained there until his retirement. However, his strong work ethics would not let him fully retire, so he began working part time for the Sioux Falls Stockyards. Fully retiring in 2008 to care for his beloved wife, who would pass away after a long illness on December 24, 2008.

Ronald was an avid hunter, and in the summer you would find him fishing on the Missouri River with friends and family. Dancing was something Ronald and Betty Lou enjoyed together, often traveling to Utica, SD to one of their favorite dancing spots.

In 2009, Ronald rekindled a friendship with Betty Ketter. They enjoyed dancing, fishing and a friendship that lasted until his passing.

Ronald will be missed by his children: Eva Hansen, Sioux Falls, Walter Hansen, Yankton, Ronnie Hansen, Sioux Falls, and Betty Isacs, Texas; his nine grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren; a brother; Kenneth; 2 sisters: Connie and Betty, all from Yankton, as well as many nieces and nephews.

Ronald was preceded in death by his parents, wife Betty, brothers Jerald, Sydney, James and an infant brother, John

Visitation, with family present, will be Saturday, April 26 from 10:00-11:00 AM, a Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 AM at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home. Burial to follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Sioux Falls, SD.

Sherry Dawn Amburn  - Share this obit - Print this obit

Sherry Amburn, 66, peacefully passed into the arms of Jesus with her family by her side on Monday, March 24, 2025, at Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls. A private family memorial will be arranged at a future date.

Sherry Dawn Skaff was born on September 29, 1958, in Sioux Falls to Tom and Bonnie Skaff. She graduated from Washington High School in 1976 and went on to nursing school where she obtained her LPN license. She married Brad Tefft in 1977 with whom she had her two oldest daughters, Brandy and Brooke.

She was united in marriage to Robert Amburn in 1985 with whom she had her son, Robert Jr., and daughter, Bonny.

Sherry worked as a nurse her entire career. She loved the time she worked at Avera McKennan on Labor and Delivery, helping bring babies into the world. She spent seven years at The Inn at Westport at a Unit Coordinator where the residents became her second family. She was most recently back at Avera McKennan working as a float nurse in various clinics.

The most important things in Sherry’s life were her relationship with Jesus and her family. She was a devoted wife and mother; the love she had for her husband and children was immeasurable. She was always available to listen, give her best advice and amazing hugs. Anyone who met Sherry will never be able to forget her warmth, kindness, generosity, and compassion. Words cannot express how much Sherry was loved by her family and friends or how greatly she will be missed.

Grateful for having shared her life are her husband: Robert Amburn; daughters: Brandy Tefft, Brooke (Dale) Pope, and Bonny Amburn; son: Bobby Amburn; and grandchildren: Samuel, Leah, Jaxon, Jada, Zae, Kye, and Nali. She was preceded in death by her parents, Tom and Bonnie Skaff, and sister, Debra Jaqua.

 

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