John D. Kuchenbecker

of Rapid City, South Dakota, died on Sunday, July 10, 2022
at his home outside of Rapid City at the age of 97

John Dewey Kuchenbecker was born February 1, 1925, to John and Clara (McBride) Kuchenbecker in Madison, South Dakota. John was the youngest of six siblings. In 1932, John moved north of Philip with his folks and attended school in the Philip School District.

In 1939, John moved to Baudette, MN and worked on a dairy farm with his sister Dorothy and brother-in-law Dwight Smith. In 1942 at age 17, John joined the Navy and served in World War II until being discharged on February 17, 1946. During the war he received 6 battle stars in the Asiatic Pacific Theater and 2 stars in the Philippine Liberation.

Upon his discharge in Chicago, he drove back to Philip and married Gladys Mae Hanrahan from Milesville, South Dakota on March 2, 1946 in Rapid City. Together they had four boys: LeRoy (1948), Keith (1948), Mike (1953) and Kevin (1966).

Upon their marriage they set up to ranching for 26 years in western South Dakota. In 1968 they sold the ranch in Haakon County and moved to Philip where he started working for the State of South Dakota as a State Meat Inspector and West River Compliance officer until his retirement in 1988. John and Gladys began to winter in Mission, Texas and spend their summers between Philip, Rapid City and West Whitlock.

Throughout his 10 decades, he made a lifetime friends wherever they were. They spent 27 years enjoying south Texas during the extreme South Dakota winters. He was instrumental in the creation of a new woodworking and wood carving facility at Aladdin Villas. The summers were busy with family gatherings, and fishing on the Missouri River at West Whitlock where they enjoyed multi-generations of friends. John enjoyed happy hours and was a hell of a fisherman, card player and a talented woodcarver leaving his artwork with all of his offspring.

In 2009 he enjoyed the honor and privilege to take a trip to Washington DC as a part of the Honor Flight and was present at the South Dakota dedication of the WWII Memorial in Pierre. He was active in membership of the VFW, American Legion, and Knights of Columbus.

His survivors include the love of his life and partner for 76 years, Gladys, three sons Keith (Linda), Mike (Holly) and Kevin (Shana), 11 grandchildren Angi Frederick, Jami Kuchenbecker, Brad (Carrie) Kuchenbecker, Polly (Todd) Unterbrunner, Jana (Chris) Kenzy, Garret Kuchenbecker, Lisa Kuchenbecker, Carmen (Isaac) Almanza, Nici Kuchenbecker, Seth (Mackenzie) Kuchenbecker and Cole Kuchenbecker; 18 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by their son and daughter-in-law, LeRoy and Gloria Kuchenbecker, his parents, four sisters and one brother.

Visitation will be held 5-7 p.m. with a Christian Funeral Vigil service starting at 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 14, at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Philip.

Christian Funeral Mass will be held 10:00 a.m. Friday, July 15, at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Philip.

Christian Funeral Committal with military honors will be held at the Masonic Cemetery in Philip.

Cards and memorials may be sent to P.O. Box 644 Hill City, SD 57745.

Service Details

CHRISTIAN FUNERAL MASS
Friday, July 15, 2022 - 10:00 a.m.
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Philip, South Dakota

CELEBRANT
Fr. Grant Gerlach
with Deacon Lloyd Frein assisting

MUSIC
Marianne Frein - Pianist
Shelby Hanson - Cantor
“On Eagles Wings” #437
“Amazing Grace” #446
“Taste and See” #332
“O Loving God” #686
“Lead Me Lord” #739

USHERS
Lane Kuchenbecker - Ashton Unterbrunner

PALLBEARERS
Brad Kuchenbecker - Garret Kuchenbecker
Seth Kuchenbecker - Cole Kuchenbecker
Christian Frederick - Aidan Unterbrunner

HONORARY PALLBEARERS
Friends of West Whitlock

CHRISTIAN FUNERAL COMMITTAL
WITH MILITARY HONORS
Masonic Cemetery
Philip, South Dakota

Guest Book

Our sympathy to the family. We have so relished your friendship over the years. May your memories bring comfort.
   ~ Bill and Marsha Sumpter Kadoka (7/11/2022)
John was a wonderful friend and great person. I will always love John and Glady's and consider them good friends.
   ~ Richard Lee Briscoe 417 SCORPIO ST (7/12/2022)
I only met John once or twice, but his family has been my family for 30 plus years. The ensuing generations are always a reflection of prior generations and in this way I know John (and Gladys) well. John- I’d like to thank you for the family you and Gladys created. They carry your legacy with them. It is a beautiful legacy.
Thank you for extending unconditional love and acceptance to my best friend and for fostering a family culture that creates community. Thank you for giving me a second family. Your absence will always be felt, but your Kuchenbecker charm and features will endure.

   ~ LO Out of state (7/14/2022)
John, was one of the finest men I have ever met. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the family. God Bless.
   ~ Kari and Kendall Kjerstad Grand Junction CO (7/12/2022)
We were fortunate to know John for many years. Always friendly and helpful. Our sincere condolences to his family. God Bless.
   ~ Kenneth & Linda McIlravy Philip (7/14/2022)
Oh my goodness, the Philip community has lost some great people recently. Sympathy and prayers to John's family and friends.
   ~ Donna Bodkin Craven Rapid City (7/15/2022)
Our sympathy to the Family. A special guy, who will be missed by many. God Bless
   ~ Ralph & Cathy Fiedler Sturgis, SD (7/11/2022)
Thanks for your service!
   ~ A Veteran (7/12/2022)
What an amazing life lived! Condolences to Ms. Gladys and the rest of the family.
   ~ Shawn Fitzgerald Memphis, TN (7/16/2022)
We are thinking of all you folks during this difficult time. He was a very kind and friendly guy. Hold on to all the memories.
   ~ Les & Joann Pearson Philip, SD (7/12/2022)

Flowers

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Gloria Guzman; Arlie and Gretchen Radway; Glen and Jackie Radway; and Bruce and Ralynn Radway
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Philip Health Services, TLC, and Board of Directors
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Pam's Purple Door Gang
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Glenn and Rita
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The City of Deadwood and Commissioners
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Luchelle, Lonnie, and Staff at Gold Country Inn in Deadwood, SD
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Family - "Grandpa" "Great-Grandpa"
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Tom and Connie Schwan
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The Patton and Bradsky Families
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Joanne and Families
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Families of Janice, Holly, and Trudy
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The Urbachs; The Luhmans; The Knutsons; and The Hermanson/Fergusons
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Byron and Peggy Parsons; Brennen and Family; and Molly and Family