Pauline Elizabeth Petoske was born April 7, 1923, at Capa, South Dakota, the daughter of Peter and Addie (Thomas) Petoske. She attended the Rolling Green grade school at Stanley County and high school at Capa before graduating from Midland High School in 1943.
Pauline was united in marriage to Robert L. (Bob) Marrington on June 3, 1944 in Philip. They made their home on a farm-ranch near Milesville for a year before moving into Philip. After a couple years they moved to a ranch near Milesville where they lived until the late 1940’s when they moved to a ranch north of Midland. In 1954 they moved onto Pauline’s parents’ homestead located seventeen miles northeast of Midland, They continued to farm and ranch the homestead until their retirement in 1989. In 1989 they moved into Midland.
After her husband Robert’s death on July 9, 2003, she continued to make her home in Midland.
Pauline was a member of St. William’s Catholic Church, the Midland Senior Citizens, the Birthday Club and the Victory Club all of Midland. Pauline loved to cook and she will be remembered for her wonderful meals that she loved to prepare for family and friends. She enjoyed doing all kinds of crafts, embroidering and making plastic canvas which she sold at a craft shop. She sold Avon for many years. Her flower and vegetable gardens were enjoyable past times for her. She loved listening to music and dancing.
Grateful for having shared her life are her son, Robert D. Marrington and his wife, Susan of Riverton, WY; two daughters , Dianna Dinsmore of Midland, and Dena Merchen of Powder Springs, Georgia; five grandchildren and her six great-grandsons; Chad Marrington , Amy Jones and her two sons, Kayson and Daxton; Deborah Snook and her husband, Gary and their sons, Gavin and Garrett; Matthew Eldridge and his wife, Amy and their two sons Jesse and Dalton and Alex Merchen; a brother, Leonard Petoske and his wife, Pauline of Las Vegas, Nevada; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Pauline was preceded in death by her husband, Robert L. Marrington on July 9, 2003; a son Paul Marrington; a granddaughter, Dana Marrington; a great-grandson, Taylon Marrington; two sons-in-law, Vincent Dinsmore and Jim Merchen; her parents, Peter Petoske and Addie (Thomas) Petoske; two sisters, Hazel Melvin and Joyce Jarman; and six brothers, Richard, Stanley, Kenneth (Wayne), Donald and Dale Petoske as children and Clarence Petoske.
Visitation was held 6-7 p.m. Friday, May 27 at St. William Catholic Church in Midland, with a prayer service at 7:00 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial was held 10:00 a.m. Saturday, May 28, at St. William Catholic Church in Midland, with Father Kevin Achbach as celebrant.
Interment was at the Midland Cemetery.
A memorial is established.
MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL
Saturday, May 28, 2011 – 10:00 a.m.
St. William Catholic Church
Midland, South Dakota
CELEBRANT
Father Kevin Achbach
LECTOR
Ross Block
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
Pat Snook - Jody Block
GIFT BEARERS
Gavin Snook - Garrett Snook
MUSIC
Barb Petoske – Pianist
Barbara Jones - Vocalist
“Canticle Of The Sun”
“Here I Am”
“Taste And See”
“Song Of Farewell”
“O’ Loving God”
“Join In The Dance”
USHERS
Ed Eldridge - Delmar Finn
PALLBEARERS
Deb Snook - Matt Eldridge
Chad Marrington - Amy Jones
Alex Merchen - Gavin Snook - Garrett Snook
INTERMENT
Midland Cemetery
Midland, South Dakota
Guest Book
Deb and family: Was sorry to read about the loss of your grandmother. Please accept our sympathies to you and all of Pauline's family.
Arlene and Jim and Barb and families-this past year has not been very good for you, so we wish you comfort and want you to know we are thinking of you and hoping you find peace as you go through pictures and remember the good times and the 'old days'.
~ Matt & Carol Schofield
Philip (5/22/2011)
To the Marrington Family: I have many fond memories of summer time at Bob and Pauline's house. Her gardens were amazing and I remember how she convinced us that picking potato bugs was FUN. She had an infectious laugh and loved us Gittings' kids as if we were her own grandkids. May God bring you many pleasant memories to comfort you. Love and Hugs - Kara
~ Kara (Gittings) Moriarty
Anchorage, AK (5/22/2011)
Pauline was the sweetest Person; She was always happy to see you and always made you feel special she will be missed
~ Patricia & Calvin Saucerman
Midland SD (5/22/2011)
Bobby-Dianna-Dena Our deepest sympathy to you. It is very hard to let go of moms. We are praying for God's comfort for you as Pauline has gone to be with Him in heaven. No more pain, no confusion...only joy unspeakable.
~ Melvin and Clarice Roghair
Okaton SD (5/22/2011)
Aunt Pauline was such a special person. She had an unwavering positive attitude and a wonderful laugh. When I was a child we spent many afternoons at her and Uncle Bob's home. I loved playing with my cousins, eating Pauline's delicious cooking and listening to the laughter of family enjoying being together. She and my dad both loved playing cards and there were many games played. We will miss her and extend our sympathies and prayers to all of you. Love you all.
~ Barbara Jones
Midland (5/22/2011)
Pauline's family, we were looking forward to Pauline coming and joining our family at Silverleaf. Our sympathy to the family, we also know that she is no longer in pain. Remember the great times you had. Stop and see us anytime at Silverleaf.
~ Karen Snyder
Philip, SD (5/22/2011)
Bob, Dianna, & Dena and families, So sorry for your loss! Pauline was a very special Aunt. She was always very cheerful and never complained about anything! I have such good memories of Pauline from when we would go out to the country and spend the night or just to visit for the day! She was a great cook, too! A hard worker and loving Mother also! I know you will miss her lots, but she is now with the Lord and having a great time seeing her sisters and brothers. No longer in pain! I would love to be able to see them all getting together and just enjoying being with each other. She will be missed by many. God Bless you all and know that we are praying that you all find comfort in knowing she is with the Lord. Love you all, Gary & Jody
~ Jody & Gary Block
Midland, SD (5/22/2011)
Bob, Dianna. Dena and families. I was sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. She always had a smile and I do remember the good cooking. She had a special gift for making very good food. I want you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. It is so very hard to let someone go but know she is not in pain but happy in heaven. I know you will have many precious memories to keep with you throughout your lives.
~ Marcia Jackson
Hot Springs, SD (5/22/2011)
Cherish the memories. I too have good memories of Pauline...way back to when she and my sister, Jean, were room-mates in high school. I saw her smiling face not long ago, May 15th to be exact. I will always remember that special day. My sympathy to the family.
Edith Schofield
~ Edith Schofield
Casper, Wy. (5/22/2011)
so sorry to hear of the lost of your mother. our sympahy and prayers to you and your family.
~ mary ellen & pat hart
14788 quarter horse drive, rapid city (5/22/2011)
Dianna & families: So sorry to hear about your Mom's passing. I pray you have many great memories and "remember whens" as you visit w/ family and friends during this difficult time. In Christ, Beryl (Addison) Geer
~ Beryl (Addison) Geer
Gillette, WY 82717-2018 (5/22/2011)
My sincere sympathy. Pauline will always be in my memory because of all the good times we shared, and the many dances we enjoyed attending when we were young.
~ Margaret (Gillaspie) Whipple
Omaha, NE (5/22/2011)