![]() She was preceded in death by her parents.Ĭarol E. Lonnie will be deeply missed by her husband, Stanley, Dell Rapids three sons, Jason (Mae), Sioux Falls, Joel (Pheonix), Gardnerville, NV, and Nick (Kelley), Dell Rapids four grandchildren, Dominick, Olivia, Emma, and Evan three siblings, Dave (Jane) Mutschelknaus, Brandon, Kay (Mark) Bonrud, Sioux Falls, and Dan (Amy) Mutschelknaus, Brandon along with numerous nieces and nephews. She worked in grocery stores, flower shops, and then for 12 years, as a 911 dispatcher. At that time, it was the largest Presbytery Youth Rally in the nation. Lonnie was asked to speak before the assembly for the Youth Rally in South Dakota. She was the Presbytery Delegate to General Assembly in Houston, TX. Lonnie worked at the Presbytery level, leading over 40 camps, conferences, and committees. Together they had three boys and four grandchildren.Īfter moving with Stan for 9 years of active-duty Army, they moved to Sioux Falls, then a few years later, Stan was ordained as a minister. Part of Stanley and Lonnie’s married life was moving over 24 houses were made into homes throughout the years. The summer romance between the two continued for over 50 years. ![]() In the summer of 1966, a new lifeguard worked at the swimming pool the handsome Stanley Gruneich. The family moved to Trent, where she graduated from Flandreau High School. Lonnie cherished the memories of staying in the stations, then fishing and hunting after work. ![]() Her father worked for the railroad as a vacation substitute. and Ardis (Evenson) Mutschelknaus, in Yankton. Lonnie Jo Mutschelknaus was born June 14, 1951, to L.K. Gruneich, 71, Dell Rapids, died Thursday, October 27, 2022, at her home, unexpectedly from health issues.Ī private Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, November 12, 2022. Honorary bearers will be Billy Bob Deaton, Bob Bowden, Don Shipman, and Bob Ivester.Lonnie J. Pallbearers will be Ethan Butler, Tim Garlinger, Justin Harkins, Robert Gilmore. He was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Orentha his wife Maxine Gore a brother, Dean Gore a sister in law Naomi Ivester and a brother in law Russell Mathews. Jack is survived by his two daughters: Stacey Tuner and husband John, McKinney, TX and Debra Woods and husband Joe, Tuttle, OK his three grandchildren: Ryan Goodgion and wife Kristen Rustin Goodgion and wife Audrey and Kaleb Broden three great-greandchildren: Nikki Goodgion, Gage Goodgion, and Olivia Goodgion one sister, Jo Matthews, Duncan, OK a brother in law, Bob Ivester and wife Sonya three nephews: Mark Matthews, Shane Ivester, and Shawn Ivester and Faye Laminack, his companion for the past fourteen years also numerous other family and friends. ![]() He was a hardworking man, who was very dedicated husband, father, grandfather, and friend to everyone. Jack layed the bricks for the Veterans Memorial l at Fairlawn Cemetery, and he also bricked in a cross at Addington where a tank exploded from and firefighters lost their lives. On Aphe and Maxine Estes were united in marriage in Duncan. Jack was born Novemin Comanche to Clarence and Orentha (Rice) Gore. Interment, will military honors provided by the Stephens Country Combined Honor Guard, will follow at Fairlawn Cemetery. at the Comanche Funeral Home Chapel, with Randy Southerland officiating. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, Januat 11:30 a.m. "Jack" Gore, a lifelong resident of this community, peacefully passed away on Tuesday, Januat the Lawton-Fort Sill Veterans Home.
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