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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WHO WAS BORN November 18, 1940
Milbank, South Dakota
AND CALLED TO HIS ETERNAL HOME December 29, 2019
Stockholm, South Dakota
FUNERAL SERVICE Friday, January 3, 2020 - 2:00 p.m.
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church South Shore, South Dakota
OFFICIANT Reverend Ken Nelson
MUSICIAN Colleen Quade, Organist
CASKET BEARERS Arlo’s Grandsons
MILITARY HONORS American Legion Stockholm-Strandburg Post #171
American Legion Birch-Miller Post #9 V.F.W. Grant County Post #3486
V.V.A. Northeast SD Chapter #1054 D.A.V. Chapter #19
INTERMENT Lakeview Cemetery
South Shore, South Dakota
APPRECIATION Arlo’s family is grateful for your attendance at this service.
Your expressions of kindness and love are deeply appreciated. Following the interment, please join the family
for lunch and fellowship at the South Shore Community Center.
ARRANGEMENTS BY Mundwiler Funeral Home
Milbank, South Dakota
GOD WILL CARRY YOU
The Lord will never leave us nor forsake us, He promised
He’d be with us through it all. It often seems
He’s walking right beside us As He guides us through our problems,
large and small.
But there are times we just can’t feel His presence,
When the road’s so rough, we need Him all the more-
We wonder why we’re so alone and helpless, Why His hand’s not there to lead us as before…
But if we listen quietly, He’ll tell us, “Take a moment and remember what I said: If you fail to see me walking right beside you, It’s because I have you in my arms instead-
For together, we will cross the highest mountain, Together we will face the stormy sea,
You never are alone, you’re never helpless! I’ll carry you – let go and lean on me.”
A rlo Albert Fish was born on November 18, 1940, in Milbank, SD. He was the son of James and Anna (Kaaz) Fish. Arlo grew up on a farm in Mazeppa
Township. He was confirmed in 1954 at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church. He graduated from South Shore High School in 1958. At the age of 18, Arlo enlisted in the U.S. Army. Arlo completed basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, MO. He was stationed at Fort Huachuca until he was deployed to Korea, where he was stationed until January 1961. On July 24, 1959, Arlo was united in marriage with Dorothy Ann Klucas at Fort Huachuca, AZ. Together, they were blessed with 42 years of marriage and eight children: Guy, Karla, Dawn, Leon, Rhonda, Bruce, Joanne, and Sarah. Dorothy passed away on December 10, 2001. After his honorable discharge from the Army, Arlo bought a farm in rural Stockholm where he resided until his death. Arlo and Dorothy were dairy farmers and milked cows for over 40 years. After selling his milk cows, he continued to raise beef cattle until 2018. He enjoyed going to the sale barn to watch his cattle sell and eating at Stockman’s Café. He also raised goats and chickens and was an avid trapper. Arlo and Dorothy worked hard on the farm while raising their family. They also enjoyed visiting with neighbors and family, going to their children’s ball games, as well as, traveling to Hawaii several times. Arlo was always willing to help others and played a big part in tearing down the old town hall in South Shore in 1999. He was very interested in learning about his family history and enjoyed collecting coins. In later years, he started collecting large marbles, golf balls, ostrich eggs, and wood carvings. After Dorothy died, Arlo took an interest in the Grant County Farm Show and started raising popcorn and Indian corn with his grandchildren to enter in the show. He also entered hay and eggs, and he always tried to win the award for most entries. He enjoyed growing squash and thoroughly enjoyed sharing squash and rhubarb from his garden. Arlo took great pride in all his grandchildren, spending time with them and going to their school activities whenever he could. In 2007, Arlo was greatly blessed to have DeeDee Rufer enter his life. The two of them became almost inseparable and they enjoyed many adventures together. They loved going to antique stores and looking for unique things at Hobby Lobby. They also traveled on many bus tours together. Arlo loved eating breakfast and dinner at Rufer’s Store in Strandburg and visiting with everyone who came in. Arlo was a member of Emanuel Lutheran Church in South Shore, and most recently a member at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in South Shore, SD. He was also a member of American Legion Post #171. Arlo is survived by Delores (DeeDee) Rufer of Strandburg, SD; his children: Guy (Melissa) Fish of Henry, SD; Karla Fish of South Shore, SD; Dawn (Kenny) Wiseman of Milbank, SD; Leon (Mary) Fish of Watertown, SD; Rhonda Schaefers of South Shore, SD; Bruce Fish of Watertown, SD; Joanne (Jim) Urban of Twin Brooks, SD; and Sarah (Matt) Whitney of Waverly, SD; brothers: Ethan (Ruth) Fish and Duane (Donna) Fish; sister, Vernita Karges Watkins; 19 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy; parents: James and Anna (Kaaz) Fish; brother and sister-in-law: Ivan and Signey Fish; brothers-in-law: Don Karges and Frank Watkins; and father-in-law and mother-in-law: Alfred and Nomie (Nelson) Klucas.