Raymond Harrison

of Martin, South Dakota, died on Monday, August 21, 2023
at Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls at the age of 87

Raymond L. Harrison was born January 8, 1936, in Wood, South Dakota. He was the youngest of five brothers, raised on the still existing family farm and ranch north of White River, South Dakota. He attended a country school approximately one mile down the road from the farm, where one teacher taught multiple classes. Later, he attended White River High School where he graduated in the class of 1954. Raymond was introduced to his future wife, Marjorie J. Rasmussen, while employed with a construction company in Montrose, South Dakota. He was later drafted into the Army in July of 1959, until his discharge in July of 1961. He then reunited with Marjorie, and they were married on September 8, 1962. After uniting in marriage, the couple moved to Rapid City, South Dakota, for a brief time while Raymond assisted in the expansion of Ellsworth Air Force Base, until moving to White River. While living in White River, Raymond was employed with the SD Department of Transportation.

The couple welcomed their daughter Lori in July 1963. The family then moved to Batesland, South Dakota, in 1968 and in November of 1969, the family welcomed their second child, Daniel. In 1970, Ray and Marjorie then moved to Martin, South Dakota, where he resided until the present day. While living in Martin, Raymond was employed with the Indian Health Service, City of Martin, Bennett County Coop, and retired in the maintenance department with the Bennett County School System.

He was gifted in automobiles, home maintenance, the fabrication of wood and metal structures, and enjoyed dancing after meeting Marjorie. He enjoyed the outdoors, taking Lori and Dan on hunting and fishing trips during their growing up years. He passed his teachings, on his previously mentioned gifts, to Lori and Dan. He was very devoted to Lori and Dan’s sporting events and other activities throughout their school years. He also enjoyed getting together with a group of local residents that he considered to be his coffee buddies.

Survivors include daughter Lori of Thornton, Colorado, and son Dan of Rapid City, South Dakota. He is also survived by a number of nieces, nephews, and other family and friends on both sides of the family.

Raymond is preceded in death by his wife Marjorie, his parents Emmett and Odelia, and brothers Mike, Veldon, Robert and Mick.

We are extremely blessed to have had him in our lives and for the length of time we were able to spend with him. A kind man and special soul. He’s been called a legend by some for his catch phrases, that some wondered how he thought of such things. He instilled in Lori and Dan the values of honesty, a strong work ethic, and kindness with respect always to others. May God Bless the Man and Memory of Raymond L. Harrison.

Graveside services with military honors will be held 11:00 a.m. CDT Friday, September 8, at the White River Cemetery with Pastor Kathy Chesney officiating.

Service Details

GRAVESIDE SERVICE
WITH MILITARY HONORS
Friday, September 8, 2023 - 11:00 a.m. CDT
White River Cemetery
White River, South Dakota

OFFICIATING
Pastor Kathy Chesney

Guest Book

I lived in White River for many years and Ray and his wife were good friends to have enjoyed visiting with them. Sorry for your loss he will be missed i am sure.
   ~ Bonnie Madsen Kadoka South Dakota (8/24/2023)
I just met Ray in the last few years. I guess that is my loss. Truly a great man, and I will miss him much. My condolences to his family. Steve Vandermay
   ~ Steve Vandermay Long Valley,SD (8/25/2023)
Thought a lot of your parents. I remember your mom from the high school and your dad from the Coop and being around town. He always took the time to say hi and visit. Will miss him. Prayers to your family.
   ~ Brynn Simmons Allen, SD (8/30/2023)
Lori and Dan, I'm so sorry to hear about your Dad. So many memories of your folks! Your Dad always gave me a hard time but always had a smile on his face. Remember the memories and praying for you guys! Take Care
   ~ Doreen Harter Rapid City (8/24/2023)
So sorry for your loss Lori and Dan. He was such a great guy, always had a smile on his face and his laughter was contagious
   ~ Lisa Willard Lubbock Texas (8/30/2023)
Dan and Lori,sorry to hear of the loss of your father. I didn,t know him well, but he always had a f Reindly smile for everyone. our sympathies to you and your families.
   ~ rex dean woitte 1645 Dorothy Dr (9/1/2023)
THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE
   ~ A VETERAN (9/2/2023)

Flowers

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Family
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Everyone at Grimm's Pump
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Denny, Cathy, and Families
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Ron and Wanda