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Funeral services will take place on Friday, October 7, 2022 at 9:30 AM (Mountain).

Hardingrove Evangelical Free Bible Church
Milesville, South Dakota

Milesville Cemetery
Milesville, South Dakota
Visitation will be held 5-7 p.m. Thursday, October 6, at Rush Funeral Home in Philip.



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In memory of

Joy Elshere

of Philip, South Dakota, died on Thursday, September 29, 2022 at Hans P. Peterson Memorial Hospital in Philip at the age of 92

Joy Moore Elshere was born June 25, 1930 at home on the farm in Texas to Ruby (Perkins) and Elbert Moore. Three years later her sister Colleen was added to the family. Because of her father’s job, they moved around a lot during Joy’s early life. She attended elementary schools in Paris, Honey Grove, and Bonham, Texas before graduating from Paris Texas High School in 1947. Joy later attended college and graduated from Paris Junior College in 1949. While in grade school, high school, and college, she was a member of the school band and was also a member of the City Band in Paris, Texas.

After college Joy worked as a clerk typist for the housing authority of the City of Bonham. In 1951 Joy met Paul through close friends who were in the Air Force at Perrin Air Force Base. They were united in marriage on February 3, 1952, and lived throughout Texas until moving to Perrin to be closer to the base. Their son Jim was born in Bonham, Texas in November 1952 while living in Perrin. Paul was offered an “early out” of the Air Force in November 1953 which he accepted joyfully so they could move back to the ranch they truly loved in South Dakota. Joy and her family lived with Paul’s parents, Paul and Ruth Elshere, while their home was being built in June 1955. Their middle son Tim was born in October of 1955 and their youngest son Andy was added to the family in April of 1959.

Joy’s life was busy with raising three boys, faithfully fulfilling the duties of a ranch wife, was an active church member and Ladies Aid member, taught Sunday school, was a Bible school teacher, youth group leader, and filled many more positions over the years that she truly enjoyed. Joy was also a member of the Milesville Women’s Club for many years and was a founding member of the Hardingrove Evangelical Free Bible Church of Milesville.

Joy never forgot her Texas roots and background and was thankful for her wonderful Texas family and Christian upbringing.

Survivors include three sons: Jim (Lana) Elshere of Milesville, Tim (Judy) Elshere of Milesville, and Andy (Donella) Elshere of Faith; nine grandchildren: Misty (Ronny) Anderson of Miles City, Montana, Cory (Stacy) Elshere of Quinn, Ryan (Chrissy) Elshere of Elm Springs, J.J. (Lindsay) Elshere of Hereford, Scott (Tia) Elshere of Sioux Falls, Shawn (Thamy) Elshere of Rhome, Texas, Casey (Rachelle) Elshere of Hot Springs, Cole (Kyndra) Elshere of Faith, Kami (Jace) Jenson of Ralph, South Dakota; 23 great-grandchildren; numerous other nieces, nephews, and cousins; and a host of other relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her husband Paul Elshere on August 2, 2018, her parents; and her sister Colleen.

Visitation will be held 5-7 p.m. Thursday, October 6, at Rush Funeral Home in Philip.

Funeral services will be held 9:30 a.m. Friday, October 7, at Hardingrove Evangelical Free Bible Church in Milesville with Pastor Gary Wahl officiating.

Interment will follow at the Milesville Cemetery.



VISITATION
Thursday, October 6, 2022 - 5-7 p.m.
Rush Funeral Home
Philip, South Dakota

FUNERAL SERVICE
Friday, October 7, 2022 - 9:30 a.m.
Hardingrove Evangelical Free Church
Milesville, South Dakota

CLERGY
Pastor Gary Wahl

MUSIC
Judy Elshere - Pianist
Grandchildren - Vocalists
“Great is Thy Faithfulness”
“Both Sides of the River”
“Pass it On”

USHERS
Chase Anderson - Riley Anderson
Carter Elshere - Trey Elshere

PALLBEARERS
Misty Anderson - Cory Elshere - Ryan Elshere
J.J. Elshere - Scott Elshere - Shawn Elshere
Casey Elshere - Cole Elshere - Kami Jenson

HONORARY PALLBEARERS
All Relatives and Friends in Attendance

INTERMENT
Milesville Cemetery
Milesville, South Dakota

  • So sorry for your loss, many memories to cherish. ~ Linda Wolden Rapid City, SD (10/5/2022)
  • Joy was an amazing & beautiful lady & I am grateful I was able to get to know her. You all our in my thoughts & prayers. ~ Heidi Coller Kadoka (10/4/2022)
  • Paul and Joy were always a treat to be around, and we will miss them both. It's hard to lose this generation of folks from Milesville, they were the ones that welcomed us here when we moved into the country 30+ years ago. Before they moved to Moses Manor, they had me paint their exterior house trim. I enjoyed those days so much! Joy would have bacon cooking by the time I got there at 6:30! They stopped and enjoyed a coffee break with me about 9:30, and another at about 2:00.
    They were busy bustling around the house and kept me company from the deck. What a great memory it gave me! We have the Elshere family on our hearts.
    ~ Vonda and Jason Hamill Milesville, SD (10/4/2022)
  • To all of Boy's family our thought and prayers are with during this time. Any time I think of Joy Elshere, pecan pie comes to mind, she made the best!!!!! What a great neighbor I was lucky enough to live close to. Keep all of your wonderful memories close. ~ Tom and Jane Aasby Piedmont, SD (10/2/2022)
  • To all of the Elshere family... Joy was truly a representative of her name.
    Her friendly ways and firm faith in Jesus Christ was a delight to be around.
    She will long be remembered and you all are being prayed for for a special touch from The Comforter during this sad time
    ~ Rebecca Essen Philip (10/1/2022)
  • Joy was a great lady and an inspiration. My condolences to her family and friends. ~ Chuck Maycroft Grand Island NE (10/1/2022)
  • God gained another very special lady. Remember the good times and always keep them in your heart. ~ Jim and Vonnie O’Dea Howes, SD (10/1/2022)
  • God Bless you all, I pray he wraps his arms around you and comfort you!! Joy was one of my favorite Sunday school teachers. We kept in touch over the years, visited at many rodeos and I do t need to tell you how proud she was of all of you!! ~ Kerry Howie White Owl Sd (10/1/2022)
  • Rest now sweet Aunt ~ Tracy & Barbara Townsend San Antonio,Texas (10/1/2022)