Olga Semmler
Olga H. Semmler, 91, of Highmore died Dec. 25, 2004, at St. Mary Hospital in Pierre.
Her funeral will be Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the Luze Funeral Home in Highmore with the Rev Roger Day officiating.
Burial will be in Morningside Cemetery at Ree heights.
Olga Helena Rosenau was born Jan. 25, 1913, to Christian and Julianne (Seitz) Rosenau in Parkston. Her family moved to Ree Heights when she was a child. She attended rural schools in the Ree Heights area and Miller High School for two years.
She married Rudolph Semmler at Parkston in 1935. They farmed in the Parkston area then moved to the Ree Heights area, living on several farms in the Ree heights and Highmore areas. They moved into Re Heights in the early 1970s.
She was known for her strudel, dinners and home-made ice cream and she liked making quilts.
She was the Ree heights News correspondent for the Miller press for a number of years. She was an active member of Ree Heights Community Church and ran the contry store at the church's annual fall bazaar.
She is survived by a daughter, Darlene (Robert) Sandstedt of Boring, Ore.; two daughter-in-law, Jan Semmler of Yankton and Catherine Siefken of Pierre; four grandchildren, Matthew (Jennifer) Semmler, April Semmler, Wendy Semmler and Wanda Semmler; two great-grandchildren, Thomas Newton and Emily Semmler; five sisters-in-law; and a brother-in-law.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband in 1992; two sons, Newton and Lester; two sisters; five brothers; and one half-brother.
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Olga Semmler
Olga H. Semmler, 91, of Highmore died Dec. 25, 2004, at St. Mary Hospital in Pierre.
Her funeral will be Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the Luze Funeral Home in Highmore with the Rev Roger Day officiating.
Burial will be in Morningside Cemetery at Ree heights.
Olga Helena Rosenau was born Jan. 25, 1913, to Christian and Julianne (Seitz) Rosenau in Parkston. Her family moved to Ree Heights when she was a child. She attended rural schools in the Ree Heights area and Miller High School for two years.
She married Rudolph Semmler at Parkston in 1935. They farmed in the Parkston area then moved to the Ree Heights area, living on several farms in the Ree heights and Highmore areas. They moved into Re Heights in the early 1970s.
She was known for her strudel, dinners and home-made ice cream and she liked making quilts.
She was the Ree heights News correspondent for the Miller press for a number of years. She was an active member of Ree Heights Community Church and ran the contry store at the church's annual fall bazaar.
She is survived by a daughter, Darlene (Robert) Sandstedt of Boring, Ore.; two daughter-in-law, Jan Semmler of Yankton and Catherine Siefken of Pierre; four grandchildren, Matthew (Jennifer) Semmler, April Semmler, Wendy Semmler and Wanda Semmler; two great-grandchildren, Thomas Newton and Emily Semmler; five sisters-in-law; and a brother-in-law.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband in 1992; two sons, Newton and Lester; two sisters; five brothers; and one half-brother.
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