in loving memory of our departed farm service agency and former agencies family and friends

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IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEPARTED FARM SERVICE AGENCY AND FORMER AGENCIES FAMILY AND FRIENDS

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Page 1: IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEPARTED FARM SERVICE AGENCY AND FORMER AGENCIES FAMILY AND FRIENDS

IN LOVING MEMORYOF OUR DEPARTED

FARM SERVICE AGENCY

AND FORMER AGENCIES

FAMILY AND FRIENDS

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CHARLES PATRICK CAMPBELLBorn September 14, 1928 in Springfield, SD

Died November 12, 2014

Chuck loved to golf, watch boxing, collect coins, but most of all dogsit and spend time with the 2 “girls” Gwen & Callie (Craig’s 2 Dobermans) and share oreos with them.

Chuck farmed for six years and worked for the ASCS/FSA office in Tyndall for 33 ½ years

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DALE CAREYBorn October 16, 1925 near Olivet

Died January 2, 2015

Dale enjoyed gardening, fishing, camping, woodworking, traveling, reading, and the simple joys of nature such as bird-watching. Dale loved photography and always had a camera ready. He loved a good debate, hashing out politics and playing Pinochle.

Dale became employed by ASCS and held many positions before becoming County Executive Director. He continued to work at ASCS until his retirement in 1988

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PHYLLIS JEAN GODEL Born February 19, 1945 in Randolph, NE

Died March 10, 2015

During Phyllis’s years in Winner she enjoyed playing cards, shooting dice, golfing, bowling, gardening, putting together jigsaw puzzles, collecting Cornhusker memorabilia, and especially looked forward to watching all her children’s sporting events.

Phyllis worked for the ASCS Office for over 25 years before retiring in 1994.

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MARJORIE MURIEL MYRLE (TERABETZ) MILLER Born April 30, 1922 in Brule County, SD

Died August 23, 2014

Marjorie never missed any activities of her precious children. Everyone she met treasured. Children, family, and friends often visited her for a good game of cards. After her stroke, she painted many rocks with her left hand and gave them to all of her cherished family and friends.

Marjorie worked for the Brule-Buffalo County ASCS Office for 35 years.

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DONALD PETERSON Born June 28, 1924 in Artesian, SD

Died April 12, 2015

Don bowled and played horseshoes for many years. He was an avid hunter and hosted hunters from North Carolina for over 30 years. Some of his fondest memories were of our “Christmas in October”, the family and friends on opening weekend of pheasant season.

Don worked at the ASCS Office in Salem for over 20 years. Don served as a US Army Paratrooper and spent time in Japan during his deployment.

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VIOLET PHILLIPS Born December 28, 1940 in Sisseton, SD

Died March 22, 2015  

Violet graduated from Sisseton High School. She moved to Huron to babysit for her sister, Muriel, and attended Northwestern College. Violet enjoyed darts, bowling, gardening, canning, cooking, and baking.

Violet worked for the Beadle County ASCS Office for almost 20 years.

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And God Saidby Richard John Scarr

Be not afraid, my precious ones, when your time on earth is through.Death- is but a change of life. No harm will come to you.

No need to fret or worry, when transition time is nigh.Would I create my children, just to let them die?

For as your children are to you. That's how you are to me!And the tender love you feel for them, I feel for you, my family.

You are all my sons and daughters. Every color, culture, creed.And I placed you on the earth plain, to love, and help each other's needs.

Though at times you may feel lonely. We walk together, you and I.I would never let you walk alone. I am always at your side.

I share in all your pleasures. Your heart aches, and your pain.As you learn the things that must be learned, whilst there upon the earthly plain.

No good deed goes unnoticed. No kind gesture made in vain.You will each receive your just rewards, when I bring you safely home again.