William RemmesVERMILLION — William
Remmes, 84, of Vermillion, SDpassed away in his home on Octo-ber 2, 2011.
Bill was bornFebruary 16, 1927 inCharter Oak, IA toBernhard and Verna(Staley) Remmes.
After his gradua-tion from CharterOak High School, hejoined the Army AirCorps for ninemonths and thenserved in the Marine Corps from1945-1946 as a Corporal. When WWIIended he attended the University ofIowa where he ran on the trackteam. He joined the ROTC and wascommissioned Lieutenant for the USArmy after graduating from the Uni-versity. He then served in the Armyduring the Korean War in aerial re-connaissance, and after two years,he returned to Charter Oak to run aninsurance agency and income taxservice.
He married Geraldine Heine in St.Helena on August 1, 1961, andmoved to Vermillion from FortDodge, IA in 1972.
He was a member of the Ameri-can Legion, VFW and the Knights ofColumbus, and served on the SES-
DAC board and the Vermillion Hospi-tal board. He was an active memberof St. Agnes Catholic Church.
He is survived by his wife Geri ofVermillion, four sons; Dominic (Jen-nifer) of Galesburg, IL, Paul ofChicago, IL, Mathew (Christine) ofLisle, IL and Ryan (Tisha) of Omaha,NE. Also surviving are two daugh-ters Jeanne (Paul) Ives of Wheaton,IL and Sarah (Tom) Taggart of Ver-million and 19 grandchildren. He isalso survived by three brothers: Fr.Richard Remmes of Arcadia, IA, Leo(Ruth) Remmes of Denison, IA, JoeRemmes of Omaha, and three sis-ters: Jean Remmes of Denison, Helen(Al) Steele of Olathe, KS, CathyJessen of Denison, and sisters-in-law
Marian Remmes of Ames, IA andColleen Schaben of Omaha.
He was preceded in death by hisparents, three brothers: James, Johnand Tom, a sister and brother-in-lawMarilyn and Blackie Mechura and agrandchild Mark Anthony Ives.
A rosary will be held at 4:00 p.m.on Tuesday, October 4 at the St.Agnes Catholic Church with a Me-morial Mass at 5:00 p.m. and burialto follow in the Calvary Cemetery inVermillion.
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October 4, 2011
Connie ChristiansonCOLERIDGE, Neb. — Connie D.
Christianson, 72, of Coleridge,Neb., died Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011, atthe Park View Haven NursingHome, Coleridge.
Funeral services are at 10 a.m.Wednesday at Park View HavenNursing Home with the Rev.Katherine Russell officiating. Burialwill be at the Coleridge City Ceme-tery.
Visitation will be at the nursinghome one hour prior to serviceson Wednesday.
Arrangements are under the di-rection of Wintz Funeral Home, Co-leridge.
LeRoy BackhausVERMILLION — LeRoy George
Backhaus, 82, of Vermillion diedFriday, Sept. 30, 2011, at SanfordVermillion Care Center.
Funeral services are at 10:30a.m. Thursday at ConcordiaLutheran Church, Vermillion. Bur-ial will be in Bluff View Cemeteryfollowing the service, with mili-tary graveside rites held by Ver-million VFW No. 3061.
Visitation is 6-7:30 p.m.Wednesday at Kober FuneralHome, Vermillion, with a prayerservice and video tribute to beginat 7:30 p.m.
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Raymond KocerTABOR — Raymond C. Kocer,
age 85, of Tabor, passed away un-expectedly Saturday, October 1,2011 at the Tyndall Good Samari-tan Center, Tyndall, SD.
Mass of Christian Burial willbe 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, October 4,2011 at St. Wenceslaus CatholicChurch, Tabor, with Msgr. CarltonHermann officiating. Con-cele-brants are Rev. Joe Puthenkulathiland Rev. Joe Forcelle. Burial willbe in the parish cemetery.
Visitations will be 2 to 5 p.m.Monday, October 3, 2011 at theOpsahl-Kostel Memorial Chapel,Tabor, and then at 6:00 p.m. at thechurch with a wake service at7:00 p.m. Visitations will resumeone hour prior to the service atthe church.
Pallbearers will be LarryKocer, Robert Kocer, Kathy Hiem-stra, Ken Kocer, Karen Ranek, andKristi Kocer. Honorary pallbear-ers will be his sons-in-law, daugh-ters-in-law, grandchildren andgreat grandchildren.
Ray was born on January 14,1926, to Joseph and Catherine(Plavec) Kocer on a farm north ofTabor, SD. Ray was baptized andconfirmed at St. WenceslausCatholic Church in Tabor. On June12, 1945 Ray was united in mar-riage to Irene Carda at St. Wences-laus Catholic Church in Tabor.
Ray and Irenefarmed within theTabor area for sev-eral years beforesettling on thefamily farm in1966, where theycontinued to farmand raise theirfamily. In 1993they retired andmoved into Tabor,
but Ray continued to be involvedwith the family farm for manymore years.
Ray was an active member ofSt. Wenceslaus Catholic Churchand Tabor Chamber of Com-merce. While farming was a bigpart of his life, Ray also enjoyedsocializing with friends and rela-tives, playing cards and playingsoftball. He organized the TaborJets softball team in 1945 withfarmers, neighbors, relatives andfriends. Ray remained the teampitcher and manager for over 50years. He enjoyed spending timewith his family and attending hischildren and grandchildren’s ac-tivities. Ray was a gentle, quiet,and hard-working man. Hetouched many people, changedsome lives, and left a lasting im-pression on all of us.
Thankful for having shared hislife are his wife Irene of Tabor, SD;son Larry (Carol) of Tabor, SD;son Robert (Kathy) of Cedar
Rapids, IA; daughter Kathy(Craig) Hiemstra of Bartlesville,OK; son Ken (Rhonda) of Tabor,SD; daughter Karen (Ken) Ranekof Tyndall, SD; and daughterKristi of Tabor, SD: grandchildrenKimberly Kocer, Brian (Jorjia) Fej-far, and Steve (Shelly) Fejfar; JulieHall, Mike Hall, and Samantha(Christoph) Weismayer; Tyler(Stephanie) Hiemstra, Brooke,Jonathan, Nathan, Preston, andDillon Hiemstra; Mark (Leslie)Ranek, Scott, Kayla, and LanceRanek: great-grandsons Andrewand Matthew Grassel: one brotherGeorge (Agnes) Kocer of Tabor,SD; many nieces, nephews and ex-tended family.
Ray was preceded in death byhis parents; sisters Anna, Stella,Mary, Helen, Hattie, and Adeline;brothers Joe and Mike; twonieces, two nephews, and onegranddaughter Susan Fejfar.
Memorials are directed tothe Alzheimer’s Association;South Dakota Office; 1000 N.West Ave #250; Sioux Falls, SD57104.
Yankton Press & DakotanOctober 3, 2011
Kocer
Mary Lou KostelMary Lou Kostel, age 62 of
Yankton passed away early Sun-day, October 2, 2011 at AveraYankton Care Center, Yankton.
Mass of Christian Burial will be10:30 a.m. Wednesday, October 5,2011 at St. Wenceslaus CatholicChurch in Tabor with Msgr. Carl-ton Hermann officiating. Burial willbe in the parish cemetery.
Visitations will begin at 3 p.m.Tuesday, October 4, 2011 at the St.Wenceslaus Catholic Church,Tabor with a 7 p.m. wake service.Visitations will resume one hourprior to the service at the church.
Pallbearers will be Bobby Wal-loch, David Walloch, Gene Soukup,Michael Soukup, Kevin Loecker,Darrin Loecker, Mark Herman, Na-dine Kasel, Troy Herman, ToddHerman, and Brian Schoon. Hon-orary pallbearers will be KathySayler, Bev Soukup, JoLynn Weber,Pam Roth, Nicole Soukup, and Jen-nifer Schoon.
Opsahl-Kostel MemorialChapel, Tabor is in charge ofarrangements.
Mary Lou was born on March18, 1949 to Lawrence W. and Tillie(Novotny) Herman at Sacred HeartHospital in Yankton, SD. She wasbaptized and confirmed at St.Wenceslaus Catholic Church inTabor, SD. On August 22, 1970, shewas united in marriage to RogerDale Kostel at St. WenceslausCatholic Church in Tabor. She re-ceived her Teacher’s Certificateand began teaching at Petrik Coun-try School and St. WenceslausCatholic Grade School in Tabor.On September 7, 1971, she beganworking at the South DakotaHuman Services Center as a librar-ian where she worked for the nextforty years. Mary Lou was a 2008nominee as a Hero In The Fight, incelebration of all professionalsfighting for better mental health.She always enjoyed working with
patients, to helpthem with theireducational wantsof their diseasesand recreationally,too, to get theirmind off their ill-ness.
She enjoyedCzech food, carrides and most ofall family gather-
ings especially those out in theBlack Hills. Her favorite holidaywas Christmas and she always hada present for everyone. She lovedflowers and researching family ge-nealogy.
Those who will always cherishher memory are her husband,Roger Dale Kostel of Yankton, SD;her brother, Larry (Kay Wagner)Herman of Duluth, MN; sisters:Mildred Walloch of Tabor, SD, Ros-alie (Eugene) Soukup of Wagner,SD, Charlotte (Edward Eichler)Herman of Yankton, SD, Marjorie(Roy) Schoon of Slayton, MN, andTillie (Melvin) Loecker, Crofton,NE; 4 God Children: Nicole RaeSoukup and Darrin Paul Loecker,both of Sioux Falls, SD, Troy Her-man of Ohio, and Jennifer Schoonof Slayton, MN; mother-in-law,Della Kostel of Yankton, SD andnieces and nephews.
Mary Lou was preceded indeath by her parents, her grand-parents: Louie and Mary Novotnyand William and Emma DvoracekHerman; father-in-law, Joe Kosteland brother-in-law, Clarence Wal-loch.
Yankton Press & DakotanOctober 4, 2011
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Esther KlemmeSCOTLAND — Funeral serv-
ices for Esther Klemme, 89, ofScotland will be held at 1:30 p.m.on Thursday at St. Paul LutheranChurch in Scotland with Rev.David Ellis officiating. Intermentwill follow in Rosehill Cemetery,Scotland.
Visitation will be held onWednesday from 3-8 p.m. at theGoglin Funeral Home in Scotland.
Esther passed away on Sun-day, Oct. 2, 2011, at the GoodSamaritan Society of Scotland.
Online condolences may besent at www.goglinfh.com.
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COLERIDGE, Neb. — The Laurel-Con-cord-Coleridge Marching Band is going toplay in the New Year’s Day Parade and atthe Ticket City Bowl in Dallas. The band israising funds to get to the Bowl game.
An upcoming fundraiser is the quiltshow “Stories of Inspiration” at the Im-manuel Lutheran Church in Coleridge,Neb., at 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 9. Band mem-
bers will be serving desserts and drawingfor door prizes during the afternoon ofstories. As a special feature tickets will besale for folks to win two quilts speciallydesigned and created to commemoratethe band’s trip.
Listen to regional artist Diane Gubbelstell her “stories” as she displays many ofthe quilts that she has created. Gubbels’
quilts are inspired by many life experi-ences which she says have become the“music in her soul.” Gubbels says sharingthe “music” is her goal. This wife, mother,and grandmother has been sewing as longas she can remember.
The LCC Bear Band will be the only Ne-braska band to perform at the Ticket CityBowl this coming year.
For further information about the “Sto-ries of Inspiration” or to support the band,contact Laura Dendinger at (402) 369-0110, Diane Gubbels at (402) 283-4979, orSharon Kneifl at (402)584-2643 or readmore about the projects on the Dollars forDallas Facebook page.
B OA R D O F T R A D ECHICAGO (AP) — Grains futures
traded mixed Monday on the ChicagoBoard of Trade.
Wheat for December delivery rose10.25 cents to $6.1950 a bushel; Decem-ber corn was unchanged at $5.9250 abushel; December oats were also un-changed at $3.28 a bushel; while Novem-ber soybeans slipped 1.50 cent to$11.7750 a bushel.
Beef futures and pork futures alsotraded mixed on the Chicago MercantileExchange.
December live cattle rose 0.67 cent to$1.2332 a pound; November feeder cattlefell 0.07 cent to $1.4285 a pound; and De-cember lean hogs fell 1 cent to 86.80cents a pound.
Library To Offer‘Toddler Time’Toddler Time, a new pro-
gram for toddlers and theirparents/caregivers will beginthis fall at the Yankton Com-munity Library, 515 Walnut.
Toddler Time, designed forchildren ages 1-3, is a 20-minute program that intro-duces children to music,action songs, finger plays,nursery rhymes, short booksand stories.
Adults are encouraged to sitwith their child on the floor, orwith their child on their lap tohelp teach the finger plays andsongs.
The first six-week sessionwill begin on Thursday, Oct. 13,and run through Nov. 17. Eachsession will begin at 11 a.m.
For more information, con-tact the library at 668-5275.
Laurel-Concord-Coleridge Band Hosts Benefit Oct. 9