Lloyd Olson

of Kadoka, South Dakota, died on Sunday, January 3, 2016
at the Philip Nursing Home in Philip at the age of 94

Lloyd was born on June 24, 1921 in Chamberlain, SD, the only child of Oscar and Lula (Behrns) Olson. Lloyd’s first years were spent in Pukwana, SD, where his father owned a blacksmith shop. At age six, Lloyd moved with his family to a homestead 8 miles south of Kadoka. He attended grade school at Wells Community School. When Lloyd was 14, his father passed away and he and his mother moved with other relatives and friends to Naches, WA, where he attended high school and graduated in 1940. During high school, he worked at a dairy, bottling and delivering milk in the early morning prior to attending school. He and his mother returned to South Dakota after he graduated. In 1942, he enlisted in the Navy. After his discharge, he worked for the Bureau of Mines near Oacoma, SD until 1946 when he returned to the farm. In 1952, he began working for Mobil Oil delivering fuel in addition to farming.

On Friday, April 13, 1953, Lloyd married Viola Fisher whom he met when he was six years old. They made their home on his farm, Olson Acres. In the following years, two daughters, Rita and Susan, were born. In 1957, Lloyd began working for Hogen’s Hardware in Kadoka, where he spent the next 47 years as a handyman, plumber and electrician while also farming and raising a few head of cattle. He retired from Hogen’s Hardware in 2004 at the age of 83. Due to his long tenure at the hardware store, he said there probably wasn’t a house in the area that he had not been in or under to fix something. Lloyd continued to reside on the farm until November 2013, when he moved into the Kadoka Gateway Apartments.

Lloyd was a good-natured, easy-going, hard-working man who lived a simple and content life. He was known for his dry wit and his ability to fix “anything.” He was often the “go to” guy for neighbors and friends who had a pump or washing machine that would not work and would either coach them over the phone or hop in his pickup to provide assistance any time of day or night. He lamented the advent of computer chips that replaced ordinary mechanics as he could no longer take something apart and tinker with it until he solved the puzzle. Lloyd had a gift for remembering details of past events as far back as childhood and always had an entertaining story to tell.

Despite being henpecked by a household of women, Lloyd treasured his family and was proud of their accomplishments. During summer visits, he taught his granddaughters to drive his ’59 pickup and his old tractors in the fields around the farm. In 2011, he enjoyed a family driving trip to Oregon, where he visited his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He enjoyed history books, watching baseball, square dancing with his wife, playing cards with neighbors and friends and relaxing in his easy chair in later years. Lloyd was a long-time member of the American Legion.

Grateful for having shared his life are his daughters, Rita Thomas of Medford, OR and Susan Olson of Phoenix, AZ; two granddaughters, Becky (Jason) Horvat of Portland, OR and Melanie (Ryan) Ilten of Beaverton, OR; four great-grandchildren, Ella and Logan Horvat, of Portland, OR and CJ and Avery Ilten of Beaverton, OR; three nephews, Dan Brown of Puyallup, WA and Eddie and Corey Fisher of Kadoka; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Lloyd was preceded in death by his wife of 62 years, Viola, on June 1st, his parents, sisters- and brothers-in-law Dora and Max Brown, Kenard and Fred Fisher, Eileen and Rollin Heinsohn; and a nephew, Milton Brown.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that a donation be made to the Kadoka Ambulance Service, Kadoka Volunteer Fire Department or the Philip Nursing Home in Lloyd’s memory.

Funeral Services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, January 11, 2016, at the Presbyterian Church in Kadoka with Pastor Gary McCubbin officiating.

Visitation will be held one hour prior to the funeral service.

Interment with Military Honors will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Monday, January 11 at the Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis with Dr. William Meirose officiating.

Service Details

FUNERAL SERVICES
Monday, January 11, 2016 - 10:00 a.m.
Presbyterian Church
Kadoka, South Dakota
CLERGY
Pastor Gary McCubbin
MUSIC
Randi Oyan - Pianist
Congregational Hymn
“How Great Thou Art”
Vocalists
Carl Bauman - John Kaiser
“The Old Rugged Cross”
“Home On The Range”
USHERS
Bud Weller - Chuck Vander May
PALLBEARERS
Jim Berry - John Berry
Chuck Enders - Brett Prang
Baxter Hogen - Don Oyan
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
All Relatives and Friends in Attendance
INTERMENT WITH MILITARY HONORS
Monday, January 11, 2016 - 2:30 p.m.
Black Hills National Cemetery
Sturgis, South Dakota
Dr. William Meirose - Chaplain

Guest Book

Rita, Susan, Becky, and Mel,
Remembering your Dad and Grandpa as someone who always had a smile. So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you.

   ~ Mike and Lib Thomas Aiken, SC (1/8/2016)
Thanks to a great man who helped me out several times. He will be missed. My thoughts are with the family.
   ~ Mike livermont Belvidere (1/7/2016)
My Dad, Francis Vander May, had the opportunity to sit with Lloyd during a meal one day at the Philip Nursing Home. My sister had commented that they were kind of in the same boat. Lloyd came back with, "Ya, and it has a hole in it." We lost Dad the day before Thanksgiving. I can picture them both in a beautiful boat in heaven now, with no holes in it.
   ~ Chris "Vander May" Grable Rapid City, SD (1/11/2016)
Rita and Susan--Sorry about losing you dad but know that he lived a very full and gratifying life. He was a remarkable fix-it and wonderful dad who always had to brag about his girls. Was fun to listen to his stories and so glad to have gotten to know him.
   ~ Pam and Keith Bonenberger Kadoka (1/9/2016)
Dear Sue & Family,
I am so sorry to read the news about your loss. But I know you loved your Dad & Mom very much. Sue, I remember all our discussions about helping our folks as they aged in place. Never easy, but always willing to help. I am sure it provided them comfort & joy to have you there & to help. May your memories focus on the positive. My heart is with you & yours as you celebrate your Dad's life now and throughout time.

   ~ Deb Fussell & Rico Adams Seattle, WA (1/7/2016)
Lloyd was the Mr Fixer of kadoka for so many years and the egg guy at the nursing home. He had such a wonderful smile I truly will miss.Sending our prayer to the Family may God help you in your time of need.
   ~ Bruce and Bonnie Madsen Kadoka S.D. (1/6/2016)
Recently I had the chance to join Lloyd and my dad(Francis Vander May) for a meal at the Philip Nursing Home, they couldn’t hear each other very well but the look on their faces when they first saw each other lit up the room! I knew of Lloyd but had never actually met him or visited with him, what a pleasant man with a good sense of humor, I know now why dad considered him a good friend and am glad I got to meet him!
   ~ Nancy Donnelly(Vander May) Rapid City, SD (1/14/2016)
I really enjoyed caring for Lloyd. He was one of the nicest guys I ever met. I will miss him. Hugs and prayers.
   ~ Kassie Kukal Kadoka (1/4/2016)
Lloyd was always pleasant and loved to visit. Everyone missed his helping hand when he retired from Hogen's Hardware. Sympathy to the family in their time of sorrow. God Bless.
   ~ Joe and Betty Lou Stratton Kadoka (1/7/2016)

Flowers

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The Hogen Family - Phil & Marty, Randi & Don, Bax & Diane, and Cash & Julie
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"Dad" "Cousin" "Grandpa" "Uncle"
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Family
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Family
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Beverly, Jim, and Betty Berry
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Jim & Debbie Antonsen & Family and C.D. Uhlir
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Rita Sutton, Todd Stevens Family, and Troy Stevens Family