AnnaJane Mickelson

of Philip, South Dakota, formerly of Mobridge, died on Wednesday, March 30, 2022
at the Hans P. Peterson Memorial Hospital in Philip at the age of 95

Who was this Mobridge High School beauty who after graduation in 1944 and a bit of college, struck off to Washington, D.C. and worked at the newly completed Pentagon? Every night after work would have found her at Walter Reed Hospital visiting the wounded of WWII.

Who was this hard-working young woman who married that handsome Marine, Albert “Brick” Mickelson, himself recently returned from the South Pacific? They made their life together raising three children on the Missouri River bottom and then near McLaughlin and Mahto at Oak Creek Ranch.

Who was this servant spirit who cared for so many? Her grouchy father-in-law at the end of his life, her sister-in-law as her life grew to its close, and her husband Brick, for ten years as his life slowly ebbed away. But there were the grand times at the holiday tables surrounded by her family and others who didn’t have their own relatives close by. There were too the branding parties with up to 150 guests and the countless groups who gathered around the groaning board in the summer kitchen or wherever. There were guests from everywhere in the US and abroad breaking bread together—New Zealand, Australia, Japan; Norway, Germany, Italy; Brazil, Paraguay, Mexico; etc. Until just recently Anna Jane carried on a massive correspondence all over the globe, confirming the Mickelson commitment to world understanding, begun there on Oak Creek Ranch.

This amazing woman was Anna Jane (neé Eidam) Mickelson who was born at Forest City near Gettysburg, SD, on January 17, 1927. Her mother taught her in little rural schools until she became a Mobridge Tiger in the ninth grade.

Her dad Jay, a mail deliverer during the Depression, opened the E & H Café there in Mobridge. After graduation and D.C., back in her new home town, she soon married her sweetheart, Brick, on June 25, 1947. That first year of marriage was a tough one, especially in November and December, for both her mother-in-law Julianna A. (Carlson) Mickelson and her dad Orlow Jay Eidam died.

Soon son Edward Jay was born (May 31, 1948) and then Kenneth Wayne (October 23, 1951). Tragedy struck September 26, 1953, when daughter Kathy Ann was stillborn. However, there was great joy as Barbara Murrie came into the world May 30, 1957. It was from Norway that another “daughter,” actually a cousin, Bente Aasen (Jan Barsnes), came to the ranch in the fall of 1968 and worked her way into the hearts of all.

All these years “A.J.” as “Brick” so affectionately called her, was actively involved with her children, the Trinity Lutheran Church, and the community of Mobridge with Cub Scouts, PTA, Ladies Aid, Church Choir, Jaycettes, etc.

Together A.J. and Brick, “signed their lives away” to purchase Oak Creek Ranch in the fall of 1959, near Mahto and McLaughlin.
Cash flow is always important in farming, so for 45 years Anna Jane milked cows and nearly every Thursday was at the Mobridge Livestock Auction as the ring clerk. Some of the sales lasted 18 hours straight, but only when computers took over were the scale slips as accurate as she wrote.

A.J. loved nice clothes, baby doll high heels, and she and Brick, after the kids left home, really got into square dancing and traveled far and wide to practice and to dance until their hearing became bad. They also enjoyed the neighboring night spot at Mahto for its Dew Drop Inn Special and great dance floor.

After Albert passed away (October 23, 2000), Anna Jane managed the ranch, kept the lawns there irrigated and mowed, and the flower gardens weed free and pristine. She was assisted by family friend Bob Keller in the beginning and grandson Austin Bowen currently.

Jay (Beverly), Ken (Barb), and Barbie (Ky Bowen) as well as the fine grandchildren: Allison and Drew (Nicole); McKenzie (Jake) McCoy, Lauren (Brent) Sukut, and Ben (Darcy); Marshall (Cora) Bowen and Austin (Hannah) Bowen were frequent visitors and helped with round-ups, branding, dehorning, building, repairing, mowing, and cleaning. There was also lots of other work, both physical and nurturing to do. The eighteen great grands loved seeing and being with GeGe too.

Her older sister June Darling of Helena, Montana, plus countless nieces and nephews mourn her passing.
Anna Jane Mickelson left this world March 30, 2022 -- her great grandson, Logan’s first birthday.

A visitation will be held from 4-6 p.m. on Sunday, April 3, 2022 at the United Church in Philip with a prayer service at 6 p.m.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, April 4, 2022 at the United Church in Philip with Pastor Kathy Chesney officiating.

Interment will be held 3:00 p.m. Monday, April 4, 2022 at Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis.

Service Details

VISITATION
Sunday, April 3, 2022 - 4-6 p.m.
United Church
Philip, South Dakota

PRAYER SERVICE
Sunday, April 3, 2022 - 6:00 p.m.
United Church
Philip, South Dakota

FUNERAL SERVICE
Monday, April 4, 2022 - 11:00 a.m.
United Church
Philip, South Dakota

CLERGY
Pastor Kathy Chesney

MUSIC
Barb Bowen - Prelude
Special Music
Bev Mickelson - Pianist
"The Lord's Prayer" - Allison Mickelson
"It is Well With My Soul" - Jay Mickelson
Cynthia Finn and Marilyn Millage - Pianists
Congregational Hymns
"Onward Christian Soldiers"
"The Old Rugged Cross"

USHERS
Tom Finn - Kurt Neumiller

PALLBEARERS
Allison Mickelson - Drew Mickelson
McKenzie McCoy - Lauren Sukut
Ben Mickelson Marshall Bowen - Austin Bowen

HONORARY PALLBEARERS
All Family and Friends in Attendance

INTERMENT
Monday, April 4, 2022 - 3:00 p.m.
Black Hills National Cemetery
Sturgis, South Dakota

Guest Book

May God hold you in the palm of his hands as you remember your mother. Love and Prayers
   ~ Marty and Debbie Hansen Philip SD (4/3/2022)
What a beautiful tribute!
   ~ Patricia A Ireland Martin / Philip SD (4/4/2022)
To my family in South Dakota.
I will always be grateful to mom, AnnaJane, for taking me into her family. I have had letters from her even before we met. She kept up the contact with the Revheim family.
She was a wonderful and hardworking woman who has taught me a lot. I will always be grateful.
Thank you for being my mom!

   ~ Bente Aasen Barsnes Bergen (4/3/2022)
Sending prayers God will comfort you in the days ahead. AJ was a beautiful soul and I am thankful for the time I had with her at Silverleaf. Her obituary is beautifully written and perfectly describes the caring person she was. She has a special place in Heaven now.
   ~ Julie McLaughlin Midland (4/30/2022)
Sending prayers God will comfort you in the days ahead. AJ was a beautiful soul and I am thankful for the time I had with her at Silverleaf. Her obituary is beautifully written and perfectly describes the caring person she was. She has a special place in Heaven now.
   ~ Julie McLaughlin Midland (4/2/2022)
Dear Family, I am so very blessed that I got to spend time with AJ when she was here in the Rapid City hospital. Visiting with her brought back so many wonderful memories of growing up as your neighbors. AJ has always been a strong and beautiful woman. It makes my heart happy knowing she is seeing her true love again. I enjoyed seeing her face light up and the smitten look in her eyes when we reminisced of how her and Brick met :-) My thoughts and prayers are with her family at this difficult time. What a wonderful life lived and legacy left behind. May she rejoice in the house of our Lord. Until we meet again, R.I.P. dear lady.
   ~ Debbie Jo (Morgen) Ross Rapid City (3/31/2022)
Dear Mickelson family, you are in my thoughts and prayers. No matter how long we have our parents with us it breaks our hearts to lose them. So, so many wonderful memories of wonderful neighbors. The awesome brandings, the candle making, the rocky mountain oyster feeds and so on. And I was never there when Anna Jane didn't have a welcoming smile on her face. She was truly a blessing in a lot of lives. God bless all of you.
   ~ Deanne (Morgen) Mott Mobridge, SD (3/31/2022)
To Anna Janes Family, When I heard Austins voice on the phone, I hated to ask what was going on. From early on for some reason that Lady stole my heart. Always prim, proper and dressed to perfection. Sh was a great neighbor & very good friend. My heart is heavy. No more pain, the Angels took her home. I think her & Brick are square dancing as I write this! God Bless, sending many hugs, prayers & much Love, Dennine
   ~ Dennine Krumm 27161 Mahto Rd PO Box 844 (3/31/2022)

Flowers

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5th-12th Music Students
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Nancy Thompson
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The Bormann Family
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Bente & Jan Barsnes (Norwegian Family)
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Tony Beall, Brad Komminsk, and Jason Williamson
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The Moreharts
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Chris & Kerrie Lynch Family Mahto, South Dakota
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Lois
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Haakon School District Sunshine Fund
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The Beyer Family
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Kurt & Robbi Neumiller
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North Dakota Right to Life
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Dakota Country Pharmacy