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Funeral services will take place on Friday, April 15, 2022 at 2:00 PM (Mountain).

Community Church
Belvidere, South Dakota

Kadoka Cemetery
Kadoka, South Dakota
A visitation will be held from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, April 14 with a prayer service at 7 p.m. at the Rush Funeral Chapel in Kadoka.



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In memory of

Bud Perault

of Kadoka, South Dakota, died on Friday, April 8, 2022 at the Kadoka Nursing Home at the age of 90

Donald Dean Perault, better known as “Bud” by his family and friends, was born August 30, 1931, in New Underwood, South Dakota, to Bert and Clarice (DeWeert) Perault. As premature twins, he and his sister, Dona, stayed in the hospital for two weeks. After that Clarice bundled Don and Dona in the warm oven since they were so fragile to normal life conditions. They both joined big brother, Charles, five years older.

As bonded twins, Bud and Dona grew up four miles southwest of Conata, South Dakota, on the ranch. This memory of living in the heart of the Badlands was deeply etched in Bud’s memory. He remembered walking with Dona to the one room country school until the fifth grade until the government forced the family from their ranch during WWII. The Air Force had taken the entire area for the Badlands Bombing Range. The Peraults bought a ranch east of Stamford along the White River and moved there in the spring. Later a big round up was made and all ranchers herded their stock out. Even then planes had already started causing the animals to be skittish. Three hundred cows and 70 horses were herded to Stamford. Bud and Dona then went to the Stamford country school.

Bud and Dona stayed with both of their grandmothers so that they could attend the Kadoka High School. There they quickly made friends and created lifelong memories. It was here that Bud met his future wife, Valene Riggins. As a young man, Bud had a great interest in aviation, building model airplanes and collecting air and naval news, so it was not a surprise when his plans were to enlist in the Navy under the Naval/Air Division after graduation. Doing basic training in San Diego, with assignments to Alaska, Japan, and Hawaii on the ship U.S.S. Point Cruz CVE-119. Bud’s assignment was maintaining the helicopter squad that launched from the ship. During the last year of enlistment, Valene joined him after their wedding in Kadoka on New Year’s Eve 1954. As a couple they enjoyed experiencing Southern California and Mexico from the back of Bud’s Harley Davidson motorcycle living in a tiny trailer on the Naval base.

After being honorably discharged, Bud and Valene returned to Bud’s parents’ place to live in the bunkhouse while fixing up the old Blom place east of Belvidere. After moving to their new home, a daughter, Dawn Marie, was born. Two years later, a son, Michael Dean, arrived. Bud, Valene, and the two children worked together to tend and care for each acre and every creature that was raised, especially the Perault favorite, the red and white faced Herefords. Bud took pride in his fields of wheat and being a good steward of his land.

After a year’s worth of never-ending farm chores, Bud and the family would celebrate with a family trip to nearby attractions like Yellowstone or to his sister in Denver. After the kids were grown, Bud and Valene were able to go on grander trips to the East coast, south to visit Dawn, and their 50th Hawaiian wedding anniversary. Also, the couple started attending Bud’s Navy ship reunions held yearly in the USA. As a country music lover, Bud enjoyed playing the guitar in a local country western band called “The Farmhands”. He took flying lessons, collected guns, hunted, and taught himself computer skills for ranch business and enjoyment. However, for the most part, Bud was content and proud just to be home fixing, mending, or enjoying his favorite barn cat.

After having spent almost 60 years together, Bud tragically faced the future without Valene and had several serious health conditions. Difficult circumstances and often lonely, Bud stayed on the place and continued to participate when able with the cows and working in his shop. For five years Bud was able to live on his own with the help of family, his home care nurse Heidi, and other neighbors and friends.

In June, his health concerns became critical, and he moved into the Kadoka Care Center. His greatest enjoyment was to return home, visit his cat Sissy, and be able to be with family whenever possible. At the Kadoka Care Center, he excellently received the care he needed with the feel of community and home combined. He was always appreciative of all the kindness and love received.

Survivors include one son Mike Perault of Belvidere; one daughter Dawn (Tim) Perault-Amstutz of St. Paul, Minnesota; six grandchildren Melissa (Matt) VanderMay of Long Valley, John (Jenny) Riggins of Wichita, KS, Coleen (Pat) Sprecher of Sioux Falls, Laney (Joe) Waln of Martin, Lesa (Michael) Perault of Rapid City, and Bert (E’Vanna) Perault of Stamford; 18 great-grandchildren; nephew Mitch (Dona’s son) Compton of Austin, TX; his cat Sissy; and a host of other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his wife Valene on December 23, 2014; his parents Bert and Clarice Perault; twin sister Dona (Oscar) Compton; brother Charles Perault; and daughter-in-law Marlene Perault.

In lieu of flowers a memorial has been established to the Kadoka Nursing Home.

A visitation will be held from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, April 14 with a prayer service starting at 7 p.m. at the Rush Funeral Chapel in Kadoka.

Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Friday, April 15, at the Belvidere Community Church in Belvidere, with Pastor Gus Craven officiating.

Interment with military honors will follow at the Kadoka Cemetery.


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VISITATION
Thursday, April 14, 2022 - 5-7 p.m.
Rush Funeral Chapel
Kadoka, South Dakota

PRAYER SERVICE
Thursday, April 14, 2022 - 7 p.m.
Rush Funeral Chapel
Kadoka, South Dakota

FUNERAL SERVICE
Friday, April 15, 2022 - 2:00 p.m.
Community Church
Belvidere, South Dakota

CLERGY
Pastor Gus Craven

MUSIC
Laney Dawn Waln - Pianist
Congregational Hymns
"Amazing Grace"
"The Old Rugged Cross"

USHERS
AJ Bendt - Brad Larsen

THE SAILOR'S 23RD PSALM READING
Dawn Perault

PALLBEARERS
John Riggins - Matt VanderMay
Michael Mundoz - Pat Sprecher - Joe Waln
Bert Perault - Mike Perault - Tim Amstutz

HONORARY PALLBEARERS
Bud's Branding and Cattle Working Crew

INTERMENT WITH MILITARY HONORS
Kadoka Cemetery
Kadoka, South Dakota

  • Sending you our heartfelt condolences and prayers. The area has lost a truly fine gentleman. God Bless. ~ Kory & Robin Bierle Midland, SD (4/16/2022)
  • Thinking of you guys, I'm so sorry, Hugs n Prayers to all of you. Joe n i loved Bud n Valene. ~ Lavonne Carlson Kadoks (4/15/2022)
  • My condolences to the family. I enjoyed Bud as a friend when I lived in Belvidere. We were Farmhands band members and we were team members on a trap shooting team for Belvidere Rod and Gun Club. Enjoyed our friendship. ~ Larry Buxcel Brownton, MN (4/14/2022)
  • Condolences. You're in our prayers. ~ Mae & Merti Whirlwind Horse Interior, SD (4/13/2022)
  • Sympathy and prayers to Bud's family. Sending hugs. ~ Donna Bodkin Craven Rapid City (4/12/2022)
  • Dawn, Mike and families, so sorry to hear about dad. Was reading through the obituary and what a journey his life was. Celebrate all that it was!!! He is with mom now and they are at peace. Prayers ~ Barb Petoske Sioux Falls, SD. (4/9/2022)
  • So sorry to hear of Bud's passing. He was a kind and gentle man, and he and Valene were a special pair. May God be with all the family at this time. ~ Chris and Diana Elwood Volborg, MT (4/9/2022)
  • So very sorry. Bud was a wonderful, wonderful man always so kind . Our condolences to all the family. We will have wonderful memories of Bud,,, ~ Sid and Lesa Addison Tuthill SD (4/9/2022)
  • So sorry for your loss. Thoughts and sprayers are with you ~ Kari Porch Pierre SD (4/9/2022)