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In Memory Of
Eunice T. McGee January 28, 1921 December 17, 2018
Funeral Service
1:30 PM Friday, December 21, 2018
East Nidaros Lutheran Church Baltic, South Dakota
Officiating
Pastor Randall Questad
Organist Tim Schrek
Soloist
Deb Hendrickson “In The Garden”
Congregational Hymns
“What A Friend We Have In Jesus” “Rock Of Ages” “Silent Night”
Pallbearers
Jeff Thompson Tony Welbig Chad Rezac Gale Berven Steve McGee Gary Winterton
Interment
West Nidaros Lutheran Cemetery Crooks, South Dakota
Minnehaha Funeral Home Baltic, Colton, Dell Rapids & Garretson
The family of Eunice McGee thanks you for your
presence and support. They invite you to lunch and fellowship at church following the funeral service.
F all harvest is done, the bins are filled to the top. Next spring’s seed is ordered and has been assigned to the
fields for next spring’s planting. Now it’s time to rest. Eunice T. (Berven) McGee (The Iris Lady), age 97 of Colton, South Dakota, passed away peacefully on Monday, December 17, 2018 at her rural home. Eunice Thalette (Berven) McGee was born January 28, 1921 to Seymour and Emma (Questad) Berven at home in rural Baltic. She attended country school to the 8th grade and then graduated from Lyons High School in May 1939. Eunice then went to Nettelton College in Sioux Falls and graduated with an accounting degree. She then worked for the Co-op until her marriage to J. C. McGee November 27, 1943 at Central Baptist Church in Sioux Falls. Together they farmed the land and raised livestock. They raised their two children Ronald Lee and Deborah Diann on the farm. In their spare time they attended to the vegetables and flower gardens. Eunice was on the WWW Bowling Team and competed in the National Tournament in Las Vegas. After a shoulder injury, Eunice took up volksmarching at the age of 68. Those walks covered most of the states. Eunice walked as many miles as there are in the United States. Eunice walked Crazy Horse, nine times. After J.C.’s death, Eunice continued to manage the family farm with the help of hired hands and her son-in-law. Red Farmall was her color of machinery. Eunice was a woman in a man’s world as a farmer but loved the challenge of it. Grateful for having shared her life are her daughter, Deborah (Tom) Langrehr, Colton; grandchildren and great grandchildren, Tiffany (Chris) Wynia, Elizabeth, Codie, and MacKenzie, Sibley, Iowa; Jami (Lorin) Kruse, Jenna and Jayden, Baltic; Lars (Angela) Langrehr, Conner and Lauren Van Roekel, and Kennedy, Hartford; Joy (Ethan) Schumacher, Lee, Hartford; one sister, Lois Schwartz, Los Angeles, California and many relatives and friends. Eunice was preceded in death by her husband, J.C., Son Ronald, two great grandchildren and her parents.
In Memory Of
Eunice T. McGee
January 28, 1921 - December 17, 2018