of Philip, South Dakota, died on Monday, June 12, 2006 at the Hans P. Peterson Memorial Hospital in Philip at the age of 95
Viola Herrman was born on May 31, 1911, in the sod house on her parents’ homestead near Hartley, South Dakota, some 35 miles north of Philip. She was the fifth and last child of Leonodos (Lee) Edwards and Louisa (Jennie) Jane Painter Edwards. Viola attended various grade schools and the first two years of high school in the Hartley, Moenville, Nowlin, Elbon, Harding Grove, Milesville, and Marietta areas. She attended Philip High School her junior year and then attended school in Alliance, Nebraska, her senior year, where she also received normal training that prepared her for teaching. After graduating from high school she went to Chadron Teachers College and taught in rural grade schools in the Alliance vicinity for several years.
Viola married Reuben Herrman on June 3, 1936, in Torrington, Wyoming. They lived on their ranch near Hilland, 30 miles northwest of Philip, until Reuben’s death in 1974. Viola taught in various rural schools in Haakon County for a few years in the 1960s, maintaining her credentials by attending summer school at Black Hills Teachers College. Viola was an active member of the Hilland Lutheran Church and Ladies Aid, the Hilland extension club, and other community activities. Viola was a caring and delightful hostess, always making others feel most welcome to her home. Viola moved to Philip in 1974. She learned to use a computer at age 83. Despite failing eyesight and hearing, Viola remained active until recently.
Viola was a great listener and mentored several girls in the community on the art of homemaking. She was well-liked and was an inspiration to many people.
Music was a big part of Viola’s life. She learned to play the piano by ear listening to songs on the radio, then learned how to read notes while watching her children practice. After moving to Philip she took organ lessons and played at First Lutheran Church. She enjoyed listening to her children play the piano and sing and she encouraged them to participate in musical activities in their respective communities.
Grateful for having shared her life are four children, Jerry of Hayward, California, Barbara Wentz and her husband Terry of Ambler, Alaska, John of Placerville, California, and Marilyn Millage and her husband Ron of Philip; grandchildren Lee Wentz and his wife Gigi, Laurie Wentz and her friend John Welling, Jim Blake and his fiancée Leah Smith, Robin Harris and her friend Gary Ludlow, Craig Millage and his wife Tamara, Michael Millage and his wife Julie, Amy Buffalo and her husband Bo, and Jody Millage; 22 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
In addition to her husband Reuben, Viola was preceded in death by her parents, one brother Raymond Edwards; three sisters Chloe Carlson, Leona Sandal, and Martha Jewel Ferguson; and one half-brother Amon Durley.
Visitation was held 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 14, at the Rush Funeral Home in Philip, and one hour preceding the services at the church on Thursday.
Funeral services were held 10:00 a.m. Thursday, June 15, at the First Lutheran Church in Philip, with Pastor Tim Solberg officiating.
Interment was in the Masonic Cemetery, Philip.
A memorial is established.
FUNERAL SERVICES
Thursday, June 15, 2006 10:00 a.m.
First Lutheran Church
Philip, South Dakota
CLERGY
Pastor Tim Solberg
MUSIC
Marlis Doud– Prelude/Postlude Pianist
Marilyn Millage – Pianist
Vocalists
Barb Bowen – Maureen Palacek
"Rejoice In His Love"
Haakon County Crooners
"The Lord’s Prayer"
Vocal Octet
Barbara Wentz – Marlis Doud
Maureen Palecek – Nancy Ekstrum
John Herrman - Barb Bowen
Joe Gittings – Pastor Tim Solberg
"What A Friend We Have In Jesus"
Vernon Burns
"The Place Where I Worship"
Congregational Hymn
"Beautiful Savior"
USHERS
Gary Phillips – Jack Griesel
PALLBEARERS
Jim Blake – Lee Wentz
Laurie Wentz – Jody Millage
Amy Buffalo – Kelsie Contreras
Seth Eisenbraun – Jason Eisenbraun
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
All Relatives and Friends in Attendance
INTERMENT
Masonic Cemetery
Philip, South Dakota
FUNERAL SERVICES
Thursday, June 15, 2006 10:00 a.m.
First Lutheran Church
Philip, South Dakota