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Obituaries
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EVERETT MILTON DEAN
July 4, 1938-Aug. 30, 2020
Everett Milton Dean, age 82, of Oral,
S.D., passed away peacefully at his home,
surrounded by his family on Aug. 30, 2020.
Everett was born to Milton and Thelma
(Boggs) Dean on July 4, 1938, in Fort
Peck, Mont. Everett married Ella JoAn
Pond on Dec. 28, 1957, in Hot Springs,
S.D., with the judge and one great highway
patrol officer as witnesses. To this union
five children were born.
Everett started working in the woods
with his father when he was only 9 years
old. This started his long life of hard,
work. He was an avid fisherman and could
outfish everyone! Everett was a commer-
cial fisherman, owning the “Debbie L,”
a 40-foot converted landing barge, which
he used five years for fishing for salmon,
Gateway Fellowship has new home
Walter Sprague
Art and Culture Reporter
“There were so many details
that had to be worked ou ,”
Pastor Jon Anderson said, “But
it just fell together.” He was
speaking of the new building
acquisition for Gateway
Fellowship.
Gateway has been seeking
an answer to prayers con-
cerning their location for a
couple of years. Their meet-
ings in the large hall at the
Weston County Senior Center
were good, Anderson said.
As long as they needed the
facility, the senior center was
willing to let them stay. Even
their offices operated at that
facility. But Anderson, along
with many others, felt that it
was a temporary solution. The
search for a new location has
crabs and tuna. During his last trip on the
“Debbie L” a wicked southeaster storm
came in and he and the “Debbie L” were
one of the few boats making it safely back
in. After that experience he never went
back out to sea. He instead purchased his
first logging truck in 1972, and began his
logging career, hauling logs in California,
Idaho, Wyoming and South Dakota.
Upon his so-called “retiremen ” at age
65, he bought his first gravel truck and
hauled until he no longer could. He was a
jack-of—all-tradesand could fix anything,
teaching his kids those valuable skills and
the value of hard work and honesty along
with unconditional love.
No matter where Everett went or what
he did he was always making friends, never
afraid to stop what he was doing to help
someone in need. Everett loved to hunt,
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.fish, mechanic, drive truck and was always
the life of the party. Even in his last days he
was joking, making all of us smile.
Surviving Everett is his wife, JoAn
of Oral; son, Everett (Kim) Dean of
Newcastle, Wyo.; daughters, sandra (Jeff)
Shuck of Newcastle, Lisa (Russ) Frasier
of Oral, and Ruthie (Wiener) Frasier of
Keystone, S.D.; brother, Amos (Danny)
Dean of Santa, Idaho; sisters, Violet
(Floyd) Ringering of Oral, and Doris
Carlson of Oral; daughter-in-law, Karen
Dean of Custer, SD; 14 grandchildren;
23 great-grandchildren; and many nieces
and nephews.
Everett was predeceased by his parents;
his son, Dave; his sister, Florence; and his
great grandchild, Haven.
Graveside Services were held Sept. 2
at 11 a.m. in Pringle, S.D.
Photo by Walter Sprague/NLJ
Steve Paliswiat, Pastor Jon Anderson, Jonathan Anderson Jr., and Phll
Thurman take of!
paneling in preparation to removlng a wall In the former Anderson Plumbing
bulldlng. Thls
will be the temporary worship place while the sanctuary Is under
construction.
been underway for some time.
“We didn’t want to force
anything,” Anderson said, “We
wanted it to be God’s timing,
even if His answer was to
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was coming. But the church
also wanted to wait for God’s
timing. And then it happened.
Andersen Plumbing, on Old
Highway 85, came up for sale.
And Jon said that the people in
his congregation knew this was
what God wanted to happen.
“We didn’t even know about
the sale on July 12,” he said,
“And by Aug. 13, we closed on
the property.” He said that Clay
gPrayers, abogtit happenedin’ ’
heir Weekly prayer meetings.
And it felt to many that a move '
Andersen, the old owner of the
building, called and said that he
understood they were looking
for a property.
“We didn’t push for the'
was almost laughing when he
said, “He never charged us a
thing. It was obvious; the Lord
was saying that He wanted us
in this building and wanted it
right now.”
Clay was also very accom-
modating. Jon said that he was
determined to quickly get them
in the building and at a reason-
able price.
Jon said that they are using
this opportunity to rethink
Newcastle Lodge No. 13, AF. & A.M.
Meetings are held the ‘First and Third Thursday at 7:00 p.111.
and to reshape what and how
they conduct a church, as the
Lord urges them. One of those
changes will be the worship
time, at least for right now.
“People were not happy
said, “So we are moving that
up earlier.”
The previous service time of
11 a.m. has been moved to 10
a.m. Remodeling is happening
in just about every area. But
the church will be starting ser-
vices on Sunday, Sept. 6, at the
new location. For September,
Gateway is canceling Sunday
school classes until it has had
time to discuss times and other
aspects of the new ministry
with church members.
“All our equipment and
furniture —— everything ——
is already moved over from
the senior center.” Jon said,
“Last Sunday was our last
‘ when we were going until
12:30 with our services,” he
tion and other issues while the
renovation is underway, Jon
feels that it will be okay. They
had started to move the church
equipment and furniture over
on Friday, Aug. 28. The move,
was complete by Monday. The
whole process, so far, has been
easily handled, with plenty of
help. Jon said he believes this
has been a great answer to
effective and fervent prayers.
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Sept. 4
Matthew 7:1-14
Sept. 8
Sept. 5
Matthew 7:15-29
Sept. 9
Sept. 6
Matthew 12:1—21
Sept. 10
Sept. 7
Matthew 12:22—32
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BAHA'I FAITH: Firesides (Open to All) 1st & 3rd Fridays 7:30 pm at
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School 9:15 am: Worship 10:30 am: Youth (6-12 grades) and Adult Bible Study
Sunday Evening 6—7 pm; Wednesday Night Youth and Adult Bible Study 6 pm:
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120 Ash. 746-4131. Sunday Sacrament Mtg 9:00 am: Sunday School 10:20 am:
Relief Society Priesthood Mtg 11:15 am
' CHURCH ON THE HILL: Pastors Wayne Wilson and Todd Olson. 301
Delaware.
746—9663. Adult Sunday School 9:30 am: Prayer 10:15 am: Worship 10:45 am:
Prayer Service Tuesday 6 PM: Celebrate Recovery (18+) Undefeated Youth
(Infant- 12th Grade)'Wednesday 6:00 pm
- CORPUS CHRISTI CATHOLIC CHURCH: Father Brian Hess. 19 W. Winthrop.
746-4219. Saturday Mass 5 pm: Sunday Mass 8 am: Weekday Mass 7 am
- COUNTRY CHURCH: Four Corners. Pastor Bill Haley and Micah Popma.
746-9712. Worship 10 am.
1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH: Pastor Gary Anderson. 903 S. Summit. 746—2188.
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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Pastor Brenda Torrie. 23 N. Seneca.
746-4119. Adult Bible Study 8:45 am;.Traditional Church Services 10:00 am:
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am Children's Church: Youth Group Sunday evenings 5:30—7 pm
- GATEWAY FELLOWSHIP: Pastor Jon Andersen. 12 Old Hwy. 85, Evangelical
Free Church. Sunday School 9:45 am: Worship 10 am. Call 949-0869
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746—4517. Tuesday 7:00 pm. Congregation Bible Study. Theocratic Ministry
School and Service Meeting. Sunday Public Talk 10 am: Watchtower 11 am
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746—3618. Sun. Worship 10 am: Wed. Night Prayer
- OSAGE COMMUNITY CHURCH: 348 Sheridan St. in Osage. 465-2341. Sunday
School 10 am: Worship 11 am and 6 pm
OUR SAVIOR CHURCH: Pastors Doug and FrezilWesterlund. For Bible Study.
call (605) 515.3058
- SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Pastor Lester Bently 612—240-7536, 78 Old Hwy
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Mass 5 pm
- UPTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Rev. Michael Paschall, 834 Pine.
Upton. 468-9302. Worship 9 am: Fellowship 10 am
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746-4366
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