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Charlyne Poulos - Share this obit - Print this obit
Charlyne Edona (Barrett) Poulos passed away July 24, 2025 at the age of 65 at her home. Charlyne was born January 15,1960 at McKennan hospital in Sioux Falls to Floyd Barrett Sr, and Beverly (Vaselaar) Barrett.
Charlyne attended Hawthorne Elementary, Axtell High and graduated from Washington High School.
Charlyne was united in marriage to Gary Poulos on April 31, 1982 and later separated for a while; then became roommates for the rest of her life. They had a daughter and only child: Tiffany Poulos, fiancé: Ben.
Charlyne has two granddaughters: Benica Poulos and Ariel Olsen; they thought the world of their grandma.
Charlyne worked at Dinsmores for number of years as she became disabled. She also worked for Animal Rescue and rescued Dolly from a dumpster. In return mom and dad took Dolly and got her well.
Charlyne is 7th of 8 kids: Bonnie Updegraff and the late Ron Updegraff, Floyd (Nancy) Barrett of Fergus Falls, MN, Lynnette (Scott)Vaksdal, Canton S.D. and many nieces and nephews that Charlyne thought the world of.
In her younger days, she would play cards with her sister and the ladies kicked butt. The guys thought we had the cards rigged, so we would switch chairs. She never laughed so hard! We won that game too!
We are saddened that her life ended way to soon. Now Charlyne is with her parents and siblings: Robert, Debra, Bryce and David. Keep them in line, Charlyne, for all of us. We love you and going to miss you dearly
A Memorial Service will be Saturday, August 2, 2:00 PM at Life Change Church.

Curtis L. Short (Snook) - Share this obit - Print this obit
Curtis L. Short (Snook) “Uncle Shorty” 62, of Sioux Falls made his journey into the spirit world at Sanford Heart Hospital and Veteran’s club with his loving family and children by his side; with a very loving farewell shared with his sister Nannette. Curt was born December 19th, 1962 to Donna Short in Idaho.
Curtis enlisted in the Army in 1980 and was stationed out of Fort Riley and also served overseas. Once leaving the military, Curtis began a career doing masonry work. He was big into construction, carpentry and brick laying.
Curtis loved hunting and fishing and being outdoors. He loved grilling and cooking. He traveled to several states in his life, and experienced many adventures. He spent several years living with his mom and helping raise several children who lived in the family home. All the kids always knew and loved “Uncle Shorty”.
During a period in South Dakota Curtis participated proudly in several Native American ceremonies and practices, including sweats; and continued to practice freely and respectfully.
Curtis was a very free spirit, who loved to do things his way and go as he pleased. In recent years he had his very loved and fellow companion along his journey, his dog: Tobee. He was living in Wisconsin and found his way back to Sioux Falls where he lived with Terri and eventually found a perfect home for him and Tobee off the River.
Grateful to have shared life with his beloved sister: Nannette Pyron (Washington); his honorary niece and final caretaker: Terri Stanevich-Brown (Hunts For Nothing); a life-long friend and partner: Connie Waldrop; his beloved children: Dakota Waldrop, and Jessyka Fleming; his grandchildren and a great-grandchild, all of Sioux Falls; and his beloved companion: Tobee.
Curt is welcomed into the spirit world by his Honorary Niece Heidi Stanevich, and his beloved mother, Donna Short and a former loved companion, Duke.
Services will proudly be held at Barnett-Lewis Funeral home in Sioux Falls on Saturday July 26th at 10:30 A.M.

Alice Genevieve Howell - Share this obit - Print this obit
Alice Genevieve Howell, 99, passed away peacefully in her home on July 20th. Alice was born September 8,1925 in Aberdeen, South Dakota to Andrew and Katherine Moffenbier Nikolas. She was one of nine children. Alice graduated from Central High School in 1943 and went to work at Jones Drug Store. When her boyfriend, David Howell, returned from his tour of duty as a US Army medic, she married him on August 3, 1946. They raised nine children on a farm northeast of Aberdeen.
Alice worked outside the home throughout her career as a mother/homemaker. She worked for the Brown County Extension office and Artz Camera Supply. She took temporary jobs delivering phonebooks and conducting the U.S. Census. For several years, she owned and ran a fireworks stand just outside Aberdeen city limits.
Then in 1978, she moved with David to Sioux Falls where she worked at Austad’s Golf. Then at Anderson News she stocked local stores with greeting cards and magazines, retiring when she was 80 years old.
In addition to raising her family and working hard, Alice’s Catholic faith was core to her being. She had her children baptized and most attended the Catholic schools. Sunday Mass was not missed. When she was no longer able to attend in person, she watched TV Mass. She also listened to and prayed the rosary nightly.
Alice found time somehow to work on projects. She won a blue ribbon at the Brown County Fair for her embroidery work creating the face of a clock that keeps time in her home today. She always made time to teach her children, grandchildren, and/or great grandchildren how to play jacks or card games, but she never let them win. You had to win to win. She loved slot machines but never wanted anyone to know that she spent time at the casinos. She enjoyed people, visiting with neighbors over a cup of coffee, having a glass of wine with friends, or sharing a meal--there was always room for one more at her table. She had a knack for making people feel at home. Or as someone said, “She was a nice lady with good values.”
Alice is survived by six children: Linda Howell, Dacono, CO; James Howell, Aberdeen, SD; Wendy (Robert) Hogan, Fernandina Beach, FL; Daniel (Debra) Howell, Mina, SD; William Howell, Blackhawk, SD; Edward (Karen) Howell, Sioux Falls, SD; Two daughters-in-law: Cindy (Terrence) Howell, Eagan, MN; Patricia (Brian) Howell, Madison, WI; 24 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great grandchild.
Alice was preceded in death by her husband, David, three of her sons: Randall, Terrence, and Brian Howell, her parents, her 5 brothers and 3 sisters. In lieu of flowers, donations can be directed to the Banquet, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Visitation will be Sunday, July 27th, 5:00 PM at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home with a time of sharing at 6:30 PM. Funeral Service will be Monday, July 28th, 10:30 AM at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home.

Jeffrey Joseph Dose - Share this obit - Print this obit
Jeffrey "Jeff" Joseph Dose, 61, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Friday, July 4, 2025. He was born on November 25, 1963.
Jeff was a beloved fiancé, father, son, brother, uncle, and friend. Known for his good heart and playful sense of humor, Jeff brought joy and laughter to those around him. He had a deep passion for NASCAR racing, particularly cheering on his hero, Dale Earnhardt. Jeff also had a lifelong love for muscle cars, with his cherished '56 Chevy holding a special place in his heart. A true animal lover, he adored his loyal dog, Gus, who was a constant companion.
He proudly honed his skills as a self-taught technician, becoming exceptionally proficient in refrigeration, AC, and commercial equipment repair. His career spanned over 30 years, working diligently with his dad at AAA Refrigeration.
He is survived by his devoted fiancée: Bobbi Jo Smith; his son: Jonathan Dose (Erica); his father: Joseph Dose (Laurel); his brother: Byron Dose (Penny); his sister: Kym Dose; his grandsons: James and Layton Dose; his niece: Jericho Dose; his nephews: William and Jacob Dose; and his great-niece: Brecklen Davidson. Jeff was preceded in death by his loving mother: Rhonda.
A Memorial Service to celebrate Jeff's life will be held on Friday, July 11, 2025, 11:00 AM at St. Michael Catholic Church in Sioux Falls.

Lauren Peterson - Share this obit - Print this obit
Lauren Peterson, 87, passed away Tuesday, June 24, 2025 at Bethany Home in Sioux Falls. SD.
Lauren was born on October 29, 1939, to Paul and Aileen Petersen. He attended Cathedral Elementary School and graduated from Cathedral High School in 1955. After beginning his career at Norwest Bank in Sioux Falls, Lauren was drafted into the United States Army, where he served honorably for two years.
Following his military service, Lauren moved to California, where he spent many years, returning to Sioux Falls in 1986. Upon his return, he worked for Waste Management and later served as the manager of Starlite Mobile Home Parks until his retirement.
Lauren is survived by one sister: Teresa Castilli, Tampa Bay, FL; one brother: Jerry T. Peterson, Sioux Falls, SD; one brother-in-law: William Frankman, Elk River, MN; nieces: Melissa Frankman, Elk River, MN and Angie (Jeff) Westwick, Sioux Falls, SD; nephews: Bill (Renee) Frankman III, Omaha, NE, Steve (Keri) Ament and Dan Ament, Sioux Falls, SD; great-nieces and nephews: B.J., Nathan, Kristen, and Caleb Frankman, Trever and Owen Frankman, newborn Quintin Frankman, Brigette, Ian, Aya, Nevaeh, Mariah, and Jonathon Ament. Lauren was preceded in death by his parents; sisters: Anne, and Mary Lou; and brother in-law: Al Ament.
In honor of his wishes, there will be no formal services. barnett-lewis.com

Stuart Petersen - Share this obit - Print this obit
Stuart Bradley Petersen (67), passed away peacefully in his sleep on Friday, May 30, 2025 in his Sioux Falls, SD home. Stuart was born on January 13, 1958 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota at Sioux Valley Hospital to Clifford and Iona Petersen. He grew up in Sioux Falls and graduated from Washington High School 1976.
Stuart later attended Motorcycle Mechanics Institute in Phoenix, Arizona and received his motorcycle technician degree in 1991. Stuart was united in marriage to Jill Teal in 1976. He adopted their son Jeremiah in 1977 and raised their daughters, Amanda and Katrina in Sioux Falls, SD until divorcing in 1991.
Stuart was a true-blue kind of guy! He worked for Coca-Cola Bottling Company from about 1977 until 1991. He went to MMI and returned to work for Sigler for a few years. Stuart ran his own small engine repair business, “Grumpy’s” in Redfield, South Dakota. He eventually returned to Sioux Falls and must have liked Sigler well enough he stayed a total of 16 years.
Stuart married Debra Zimpel in 2014; however, they shared their life together for closer to 17 years in Sioux Falls until his passing.
Stuart had a knack for fixing just about anything. From wrenching on Harleys, to hooking up stereo systems to home construction, he could fix it on the fly like MacGyver.
Stuart had a love for fishing and always seemed to have pet birds, dogs and cats throughout his life. Stuart was quick witted! He gave some fun nicknames to people because that’s how he remembered them!
Stuart is survived by his wife: Debra; daughters: Amanda (Lucas) DelaCruz and Katrina (Austin) Winter; 7 grandchildren; brother: Stephen (Daina) Petersen; a nephew and a niece. Stuart is preceded in death by his father: Clifford; mother: Iona; and son: Jeremiah.
There will be no services. Cards for the family may be sent to Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home.

Lillian Finn - Share this obit - Print this obit
Lillian Liola Marie Ament, Dykstra, Hickenbothum, Finn, the oldest of eight born to Lawrence and Lena Ament on February 12, 1926. Lillian passed February 12, 2025 on her 99 Birthday. She grew up around the Gedis area before they moved to Sioux Falls. Her friends and family called her Lee.
She is preceded in death by her parents and 7 siblings: Bernard, Lucillie, Eddie, Ann, Herbert, Kenneth, Alvin; daughter: Laurie Bondora; husbands: Ed Dykstra, Mel Hickenbothum, and David Finn. She is survived by her daughters: Kathleen Bush, Beverly Merritt, Janet Crofutt, and Julie Tengel; son: Edward Dykstra; 10 step-children; 14 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren, and 3 great-great- grandchildren.
Lillian was an avid gardener that loved growing all kinds of flowers, but her favorite was roses. She also loved Butterflies. She also found time to bowl and attend annual bowling tournaments. She learned how to golf after retirement for exercise, not wanting to use a golf cart. She also loved to dance. During the winter when she couldn't be outside, she would crochet blankets for her children and grandchildren. she wintered in McAllen, Texas for many years.
A Memorial Mass will be Friday, June 13, 2025 at St. Lambert Church.

Kathy Jean McCollar - Share this obit - Print this obit
Kathy Jean McCollar passed away peacefully on June 7, 2025, at Ava’s Hospice House in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, at the age of 74. Her passing marks the loss of a deeply loved woman whose warmth, strength, and steady grace touched all who knew her.
Kathy was born on September 7, 1950, in Aberdeen, South Dakota, to Lloyd and Marjorie (Moulds) McLain, and grew up near Turton. She graduated from high school in Northville, South Dakota, and went on to attend Nettleton College in 1968, laying the foundation for a life marked by service, kindness, and dedication. Kathy had an incredible work ethic and was selfless in all her endeavors, always placing the needs of others before her own and giving her time and energy with genuine generosity.
On June 10, 1972, she married the love of her life, Gary McCollar, in Brentford, South Dakota. Together they built a life filled with love, family, and shared adventures.
She dedicated 44 years to the Good Samaritan Center, where she served as the Activity Director. Through her work, Kathy brought joy, companionship, and compassion to countless residents — creating a sense of belonging and comfort in every room she entered. Her creativity and care left an enduring mark on the community she served so faithfully.
A talented musician, Kathy was a beautiful singer and gifted piano player. She often entertained the residents with her music, lifting spirits and filling hearts. Whether leading a sing-along or playing softly for reflection, her music was one of the many ways she gave of herself.
Outside of her work, Kathy was known for her extraordinary green thumb and her love of the outdoors. Her flowerbeds bloomed with vibrant color, and her tomato garden was legendary among friends and family. Each fall, her tomato crop was especially impressive; the product of patience, care, and pride.
Kathy and Gary shared a strong and loving partnership, not just in marriage but in the activities they cherished. They were true companions in both fishing and hunting, spending countless peaceful mornings and crisp autumn days side by side in nature. One of Kathy’s favorite places was her cabin at West Whitlock Resort, where many of her happiest memories were made. She held that spot dear, and it brought her peace, joy, and time with the people she loved most.
Kathy also had a special gift for making holidays magical. Whether it was Christmas, Thanksgiving, or any family gathering, she brought people together with warmth, thoughtful details, and a deep sense of celebration. Her home was a place of tradition, laughter, and lasting memories; a reflection of the love she poured into everything she did.
Kathy is survived by her devoted husband of nearly 53 years: Gary McCollar; her daughter: Jodi (Marty) Anfinson; her grandchildren: Dustin (Caitlyn) Guischer, Lucas Milne, Weston Payfer, Hailey Milne, Jensen Hoefert, Mackenzie Meister, and Jessica Behrends; and her seven cherished great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister: Linda (Keith) Siebrecht; and her brother: Ron (Linda) McLain. She was preceded in death by her beloved daughters, Sheila Walters and Cristy Payfer; her father, Lloyd McLain; and her mother, Marjorie Kittlesland; whose memories Kathy carried in her heart every day.
Kathy’s nurturing spirit, gentle humor, and deep love for family, music, nature, and tradition will be forever remembered and deeply missed.
Visitation will be Thursday, June 12, 5:00 PM at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home with a Scripture Vigil at 6:30 PM. Mass of Christian Burial will be Friday, June 13, 10:30 AM at the Cathedral of St. Joseph.

Robert “Bob” Clyde Mulhair - Share this obit - Print this obit
Robert “Bob” Clyde Mulhair, age 87, died June 2, 2025 in Arizona.
Bob was born February 26, 1938 in Sioux Falls, SD, to Robert and Maxine (Drew) Mulhair. Bob graduated from Cathedral High School and proudly served his country in the United States Air Force, including a year stationed in Korea. Following his honorable discharge, Bob returned to Sioux Falls and attended Nettleton Business College, after which he joined the family business full-time.
On August 17, 1963, Bob married Delna Dykstra in Sioux Falls. Together they built a life rooted in community service, and travel. Bob was deeply involved with civic organizations. He was an active member of the Sioux Falls Jaycees, and rose through the ranks serving many local and state leadership roles. He also contributed his time and talents to the Elks Club, Toastmasters, the Knights of Columbus and the Sioux Falls Noon Sertoma Club; serving as president and was a lifetime member of the Sertoma Club.
Bob took great joy in keeping in touch with his Cathedral High School classmates, acting as class historian and sending out the “haps” of his fellow mates with his “CHS Reflections” emails. He and Delna often traveled to visit his classmates around the country, maintaining close ties and friendships across decades. One of Bob’s proudest accomplishments was organizing the largest high school reunion in South Dakota history, uniting the 30th reunions of Cathedral High School and Washington High School.
In Arizona, Bob continued his community involvement by co-chairing the Sioux Falls Area Luncheon Club alongside Delna.
Bob loved the outdoors and especially downhill skiing, motorcycle riding, and boating. In retirement, he and Delna enjoyed a life of leisure by splitting their time between summers at Acorn Ridge Estates, Lake Okoboji and winters in Gold Canyon, Arizona, as cherished members of the Montesa “snowbird” community. They treasured the friendships and memories made in both places.
Grateful for having shared Bob’s life are his loving family, wife: Delna; son: Todd (Alisa) Minneapolis, MN; daughter: Lynn Mulhair; grandson: Andrew Jarman, Tea, SD; brother: Dick (Judy) Mulhair, Brookings, SD; sister in-law: Geraldine Berg, Marion, SD; and many nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be Friday, June 13, 9:00 AM at Barnett-Lewis Funeral Home with a Funeral Service at 10:00 AM. Burial will follow at St. Michael Cemetery with Full Military Rites. In lieu of flowers, donate to your charity of choice.

Linda May - Share this obit - Print this obit
Linda May, a devoted mother, proud grandmother, and treasured friend, passed away peacefully on April 11, 2025, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, at the age of 79. She was born on June 19, 1945, in Algona, Iowa, to Thomas H. Williamson and Dolores E. Otto.
Linda grew up in a loving home and graduated from Fort Dodge High School in Iowa, carrying with her a lifelong spirit of warmth, resilience, and compassion. In 1962, she married Michael Larson in Fort Dodge, IA. Two years later, in July 1964, she married Robert May in Palm Springs, California. Though their marriage eventually ended, Linda and Robert remained lifelong friends—an enduring bond built on mutual respect and shared memories.
In 1988, Linda and Robert embarked on a new chapter together when they purchased the Lyn Mar Resort at Lake Poinsett in Arlington, South Dakota. There, they created a haven of joy and connection, welcoming guests and family alike into a space filled with laughter and love.
After selling the resort, Linda spent more than 20+ years working at Savers, where her kindness, work ethic, and cheerful presence earned her the admiration of coworkers and customers. A nurturing soul, Linda had a special gift for making others feel seen and valued—especially the neighborhood children, who gravitated toward her warmth and joyful spirit.
She found peace outdoors, whether basking in the sun in the pool or gathering around the fire with loved ones under the stars. Her gentle laugh, welcoming heart, and unwavering love will be forever remembered by all who were blessed to know her.
At the time of her passing, Linda was living in Sioux Falls, SD surrounded by memories, friendship, and the comfort of family.
Linda is survived by her brother, Neil (John) Williamson; daughter Tracy Lunde; granddaughters Brittany May (Joseph) and Jessica Calhoon was preceded in death by her parents, Dolores and Thomas Williamson; sister, Caroline Cook; brother, Alan Williamson; son, Todd May; and kitties Gizmo and Ariel.
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