Lois Prokop

of Kadoka, South Dakota, died on Thursday, October 13, 2005
at the Hans P. Peterson Memorial Hospital in Philip at the age of 90

Lois J. Prokop was born February 1, 1915 in Cherry County, Nebraska. She passed away October 13, 2005 in Philip. As a baby, her family, Orville and Hazel Hampton, moved to Wellsburg, SD in Haakon County. They lived in the Philip, Kadoka, Wanblee area for many years. Lois graduated from Philip High School and went on to marry Otto F. Prokop in 1932. They lived on the last place to be homesteaded in Jackson County and eventually added land and cattle to create the Half Diamond Seven Ranch. The Half Diamond Seven was known for good Hereford cattle and warm hospitality and Lois' kitchen fed many a hand, neighbors, family and people just passing through the area.

Lois has a daughter, Bonita, who ranches in Custer, SD with her husband Clair. Her son, Veryl, ranches on the home place and near Kadoka with his wife Marilyn. Remaining family includes four grandchildren, Sheri (Harris) Webster and her husband Ray of Custer, SD, Jane Harris and Dean Hitshew, also of Custer, SD, Tammy Ann Prokop of the Minneapolis, Minnesota area and Charlie Prokop, Kadoka, SD. She is also survived by six great-grandchildren, Anthony Webster, Rapid City, SD, Andrew Webster, Spearfish, SD, Joey Harris-Phillips, Custer, SD, Jenna Harris, Custer, SD, Jake Harris-Raver, Custer, SD and Jazmin Hitshew, Custer, SD. She is blessed with two great-great-grandchildren, Derek and Addison. Brothers and sisters include Harry Hampton, Redondo Beach, California, Mary Tucker and husband Charles, Tillamook, Oregon, Rose Lewis and husband Gil, Bryan, Ohio and Russ Hampton and his wife Patricia of Keizer, Oregon. She loved and was loved by many nieces and nephews.

Lois was a wonderful historian and spent many hours assisting people with family information, and doing research on the history of the Jackson and Haakon County areas. She helped to author the Jackson-Washabaugh County History Books and also authored the book Women, Horses and Show 'Biz, a biography of Madge and Grace Runyan, champion lady bronc riders and trick riders in the early 1900's. Lois also wrote for the Kadoka Press for many years keeping the area informed on the Wells Community news. She wrote numerous articles over the years for area papers and was instrumental in the founding of the Kadoka Museum. A member of the South Dakota Historical Society, Lois was also a proud member of the South Dakota Stock Growers Association.
Lois was a charter member of the Kadoka Senior Citizens and served in many capacities at the Concordia Lutheran Church including being an avid quilter with the Ladies Guild. She loved playing cards, especially Hand and Foot with her friends at the "Apartments". She and Otto spent many hours producing music at dances and for the family at get-togethers, Otto on the fiddle and harmonica, Lois playing the banjo. They loved to square dance and spent many evenings attending dances around Western South Dakota and especially the old-time community picnics and dances. The old Sauser house shook with the sound of foot stomping and fiddle music.

Lois was active in the ranching business until her death and loved her cattle and horses. Her hobbies included numerous handcrafts with thousands of stitches crocheted and many quilts gracing the homes of friends and family. She was also an able handyman, rebuilding broken appliances and little projects around the house. Lois learned to run a computer at age 88 and enjoyed keeping in touch with family and friends through technology. Her favorite pastime was working crossword puzzles and she was rarely caught without a puzzle at hand and a good sharp pencil.

Lois was preceded in death by her husband Otto, parents Orville and Hazel Hampton, brothers Leslie and Don Hampton and sister, Violet.

Visitation was held 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m on Sunday, October 16, at the Rush Funeral Home in Kadoka, and one hour preceding the services at the church on Monday.

Funeral services will be held 10:00 a.m. Monday, October 17, at the Concordia Lutheran Church in Kadoka, with Pastor Ann Schlossnagle officiating.

Interment will be in the Kadoka Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial is established.

FUNERAL SERVICES
Monday, October 17, 2005 10:00 a.m.
Concordia Lutheran Church
Kadoka, South Dakota
CLERGY
Pastor Ann Schlossnagle
MUSIC
JoAnne Stilwell– Organist
Congregational Hymn
"Amazing Grace"
Rose & Gil Lewis – Vocalists
"How Great Thou Art"
"What A Day"
READERS
Rose Gil – The Dash
Sheri Webster – Celebration of Lois’ Life
Poem by Nephew Orville Balzer
REGISTER BOOK ATTENDANTS
Sheri Webster – Tammy Ann Prokop
Gailya Logan
USHERS
Thad Stout – Claude Allen Berry
PALLBEARERS
Cliff Parke – Owen Ferguson
Clee Brakke – Charlie Carlson
Janet VanderMay – Dave Hemmingson
INTERMENT
Kadoka Cemetery
Kadoka, South Dakota
A cactus in bloom.
A Hereford cow washing
her baby’s crisp, white face.
A horse with a good walk.
Dough gobs in the frying pan and
the smell of buns baking in the kitchen.
The Tennessee Waltz played rich and pure
by an old time fiddler.
Family.
These were special things
to our dear Grandmother…
Please take a moment when you
run across them in your daily life
to enjoy God’s gifts as Grandma did
each and every day of her 90 years.
Love and God bless,
Lois’ Grandchildren,
Great-Grandchildren and
Great-Great-Grandchildren

Service Details

FUNERAL SERVICES
Monday, October 17, 2005 10:00 a.m.
Concordia Lutheran Church
Kadoka, South Dakota

Guest Book

Russell Hampton was married to my mother, Lois Hampton. I was young, but I still remember Lois and Otto and our visit to Kadoka.
   ~ Marvin L. Freimund 10115 S. 11th St., Bellevue, NE (10/13/2005)
I always remember Lois coming into the store and enjoyed visiting with her. Rae
   ~ Rae Crowser Casa Grande, AZ (10/13/2005)
We were saddened to hear about the loss of your mother. We have wonderful memories of Lois and Otto as children growing up. They were good friends with our family and with the entire Baldwin family. They go back to the homestead days together. We were so glad to see Lois in August of this year as we traveled through Kadoka. Lois and Otto were good friends to our parents Fern and Ed Cronk and even shared in some fishing and square dancing. Our hearts are saddened with your loss.
   ~ Patty Cronk, Zinn, Virginia Johnson and Marvin Cronk 395730 West 3020 Drive, Ochelata, Oklahoma 74051 (10/13/2005)
We are thinking of all of you, and our thoughts and prayers are with you. We cannot be at the funeral; Lois would appreciate the fact that we have to gather up some wandering cattle in the morning. Take care and God Bless.
   ~ Justin and Joyce Wheeler 24208 Fairview Road, Philip, SD (10/13/2005)
Lois was the most wonderful friend to my Mom. She is going to miss her terribly. It was a pleasure for me to get to visit her on the occasions that I came to visit Mom. I also enjoyed her e-mails. I didn't realize that she had been sick. I last saw her in March.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

   ~ Donna Burdick (Shirley Anderson's Daughter) 16600 25th Ave. NE #58, Marysville, WA 98271 (10/13/2005)
We are so sorry to hear about your loss of Lois, a wonderful, caring lady. We have so many fond memories of Lois & Otto and want you to know our prayers are with you all
   ~ Ruvonne & Harold Dennis 248 N Summit Trl., Buchanan Dam, TX 78609 (10/13/2005)

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