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Archie J. Hayes
Funeral service for Archie J. Hayes, 74, of Agency Village, SD, was held on Thursday, February 24, 2005, at 2:00 p.m. at the Tribal Community Center in Agency Village, SD, with Spiritual Leader Gerald Tacan, Spiritual Leader Jonas Grey, and Russell Smith officiating. Pallbearers were Craig Blackthunder, LaVerne Blackthunder Jr., Algin Blackthunder, Corwin BlueDog, Narcisse Lufkins, and Stanley Lufkins. Honorary Pallbearers were all moccasin players and Archie's friends and relatives. Music was provided by a drum group. All night wake services were held on Tuesday, February 22, 2005, and Wednesday, February 23, 2005, starting at 7:00 p.m. at the Tribal Community Center in Agency Village, SD. Interment was at the SWST Traditional Burial Grounds in Sisseton. The Cahill Funeral Chapel of Sisseton, SD, was in charge of the arrangements.
Archie was born on May 30, 1930, to Alfred and Annie (John-son) Hayes in rural Sisseton, SD. Archie grew up and attended school in Sisseton at the Tekak-witha Orphanage School. After his education, Archie worked for farmers around the Sisseton area, his entire life.
Archie was a champion moccasin player in Canada, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Archie was the oldest moccasin player from the SWST. He loved to play baseball, liked watching WWF wrestling, and hanging out with his grandchildren.
Archie is survived by his children, Jerry and Rachael Hopkins; one sister, Carolyn Blackthunder of Waubay, SD; three brothers, Floyd Hayes of Agency Village, SD, Joe Hayes of Sisseton, SD, and Andrew Hayes and Faith Lufkins of Hankinson, ND; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.
Archie was preceded by his parents; one sister, Florestine; and two brothers, Ernest and Albert.

Larry Lee Goldsmith
Funeral service for Larry Lee Goldsmith, 67, of Sisseton, SD, was held on Saturday, February 26, 2005, at 10:30 a.m. at Grace Lutheran Church in Sisseton, SD, with Rev. Ronald Brugger officiating. Organist was Marcia Peterson and soloist was Jenny Nelson. Pallbearers were Tom Jacobs, Jarod Jacobs, Jason Jacobs, David Seurer, Terrin Torvik, and Wayne Fonder. Honorary Pallbearers were Lawrence Hellwig, Richard Fonder, Bob Johnston, Don Jacobs, Virgil Lotzer, and Dave Johnson. Visitation was on Friday, February 25, 2005, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Cahill Funeral Chapel and also one hour prior to service at the church. Interment was at Sisseton Cemetery. The Cahill Funeral Chapel of Sisseton, SD, was in charge of the arrangements.
Larry was born on November 8, 1937, to Lynn and Dorothy (Rudolph) Goldsmith in Princeton, MN. Larry grew up and attended school in Sisseton, SD, graduating in 1955. After his education, Larry started working at Motor Supply Auto Parts in Sisseton, SD, where he worked for 30 years.
Larry was united in marriage to JoAnn Erickson on February 8, 1964, at Grace Lutheran Church in Sisseton. Larry was currently working at NAPA Auto Parts Store in Sisseton, SD. Larry loved to hunt, fish, and spend time at the lake cabin.
Larry died on Monday, February 21, 2005, at MeritCare Hospital in Fargo, ND.
Larry is survived by his wife JoAnn of Sisseton, SD; four children, Todd and wife Christine Goldsmith of Mobridge, SD, Sharie Goldsmith and William Radford of Minneapolis, MN, Lane Goldsmith of Mobridge, SD, and Lisa Goldsmith and husband Michael Geist of Omaha, NE; one sister, Donna and Richard Fonder of Sisseton, SD; and four grandchildren, Lynda, Mary, and Rachel Goldsmith of Mobridge, SD, and Alexandra Radford of Minneapolis, MN.
Larry was preceded in death by his parents, and his maternal and paternal grandparents.

Harry Tisch
Harry Tisch, of Big Stone, SD and formerly of Montevideo, MN, died January 24, 2005 at St. Frances West Hospital in Honolulu, HI at the age of 73.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 5, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at Calvary Baptist Church in Montevideo, MN. Rev. Paul Losik will officiate and interment will be at Zion Lutheran Cemetery in Claire City, SD. Visitation will be held at the church for one hour before the funeral.
Harry Allen Tisch was born December 28, 1931 at Hankinson, ND, the son of Ira and Dora (Bladow) Tisch. He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran Faith.
He attended elementary schools in Hankinson, ND and rural Claire City, SD and graduated from Sisseton High School in 1948. Harry was a graduate of Dunwoody Institute in Minneapolis.
He was united in marriage with Marjorie Akre of Veblen, SD on February 28, 1949. Five children were born to them: Donn, Mark, Candace, Suzan, and Shannon.
Harry worked as a depot agent and they lived in many locations including: Peever, SD, Excelsior, MN, Selby, SD, and Montevideo, MN. He retired from the Milwaukee Railroad after 30 years. Harry also worked as a rancher, farmer and business man. He built and remodeled several houses and also owned and operated a TV store and a laundry and dry cleaning business.
In 1997, he attended a Christian retreat called Walk to Emmaus, where he gave his life to the Lord. After that his life changed and he became a dedicated follower of Jesus Christ. Harry moved to Big Stone, SD last summer.
He is survived by two sons, Donn Tisch and his wife Margaret of New Ulm, MN, and Mark Tisch and his wife Debbie of Maryville, TN; three daughters, Candace Tisch and her husband Tom Ruble of Sonoma, CA, Suzan Hooper and her husband Robert of Prescott, AZ, and Shannon Tisch of Maui, HI; six grandchildren, Jerry Bobby, Tara and Briana Tisch and Brandon and Nitara Hooper; the mother of his children, Marjorie Tisch; one sister, Norma Koeppe of Duluth, MN; and several nieces and nephews.
Preceding him in death were his parents and one brother, Roman.

James Curtis LaBelle
Funeral service for James Curtis LaBelle, 65, of Seattle, WA, formerly of Sisseton, SD, will be held on Wednesday, March 2, 2005, at 2:00 PM at the Tribal Community Center at Agency Village, SD, with Rev. Ronald Campbell, John Cloud III Senior Catechist, and Filmore Simon CLP officiating. Pianist will be Becky Williams and special songs provided by Butch Felix and Carl Lufkins. Pallbearers will be Lawrence Wynde Jr., Sam Bendickson Jr., Harvey Michael Renville, Felix Renville Jr., Sylvanus Flute Jr., and Gerald Thompson. Honorary Pallbearers will be Maynard Bernard, Nathan Thompson, Wesley Kampeska, Orson Bernard, Douglas Renville, Glen Renville, Benjamin Thompson, Lloyd LaBelle Jr., and Norbit Bellonger. Military rites provided by the Sisseton-Wahpeton Vietnam Veterans. There will be all night wake services on Monday, March 1 and Tuesday, March 2, 2005, at the Tribal Community Center. Interment will be at St. Mary’s Episcopal Cemetery in Agency Village, SD. The Cahill Funeral Chapel of Sisseton, SD, is in charge of the arrangements.
James was born on November 6, 1939, to Vivian Barse Wynde and Cole Renville in Sisseton, SD. DeCorah and Emma Renville LaBelle adopted James at infancy and he was raised in the rural Old Agency and Peever area. He attended Old Agency Day School, Tekakwitha Orphanage, and went to high school at Flandreau Indian School. James entered the United States Army on July 22, 1958, served in Korea, and was honorably discharged on January 10, 1961. James made his home in Seattle, WA, where he married Eleanor Running Bear. The couple had one daughter, Marcella Marie LaBelle. James was a member of the St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Old Agency. James was a professional landscaper and took care of several estates in the Seattle area. He was a champion traditional dancer and traveled the pow wow circuit mainly on the West Coast. He will be sadly missed by his pow wow friends. James leaves to mourn a host of relatives and friends on the Lake Traverse Reservation and in Seattle, WA. James passed away on February 17, 2005, in Seattle, WA.
James LaBelle is survived by one daughter, Marcella and his grandchildren, DeCorah and Jasmine Lyons of Seattle, WA; his sisters, Caroline LaBelle Renville of Sisseton, SD, Florence LaBelle Lopez of Seattle, WA, Carol Joy Renville Franklin of Kansas, Yvonne Wynde of Agency Village, SD, Ethel Wynde of Minneapolis, MN, Mary Lou Wynde of Minneapolis, MN, Karen Wynde Ramirez of Phoenix, AZ, Maxine Goodthunder Eidsvig of Minneapolis, MN, Cordelia Blackstone Keeble of Sisseton, SD; his brother Lawrence Larry Wynde Jr. of Watertown, SD.
James was preceded in death by his parents, DeCorah and Emma LaBelle, Vivian Wynde and Cole Renville, his sisters, Germaine LaBelle Renville, Grace LaBelle Wilson, Elaine LaBelle Spider, Donna Wynde Firesteel, LaVina Blackstone Bernard, and Madeline Blackstone Renville, and his brothers, Everette LaBelle, Theodore Wynde, and Donald Goodthunder.

Tyrone P. Keeble
Funeral service for Tyrone P. Keeble, 64, of Agency Village, SD, were held on Saturday, February 26, 2005, at 1:00 p.m. at St. Catherine's Catholic Church in Sisseton, SD, with Rev. Fr. Walter Butor, OMI, and Rev. Clifford Canku officiating. Pianist was Billy Kohl. Pallbearers were Delbert Redwing Jr., Randy White, Leonard DuMarce Jr., Steve St. John, Dewey Saul, Bruce DeMarrias, Harlan DuMarce and Jeff Keeble. Honorary Pallbearers were all of Tyrone's grandsons, Jesse Bien, Christopher Keeble, Adam Renville, Zachary White, DeShaun Keeble, Sean Nanaetoe, and Braylon Barse. There was an all night wake on Friday, February 25, 2005, starting at 7:00 p.m. at St. Catherine's Hall in Sisseton, SD. Interment was at St. Matthew's Catholic Cemetery, Veblen, SD. The Cahill Funeral Chapel of Sisseton, SD, was in charge of the arrangements.
Tyrone was born on June 24, 1940, to Wallace and Esther (St. John) Keeble near Veblen, SD. He grew up and attended various boarding schools.
Tyrone was a certified welder for 11 years. In 1986, he became a Security Officer in the Tribe's casinos in Sloan, IA, and also for the Pottawatomie Nation in Carter, WI. Tyrone was a Security Officer for 14 years.
Tyrone then went on to work part-time at the Tiospa Zina Tribal School and at the SWO Health and Fitness Center. Tyrone enjoyed hunting, fishing, and attending classic car shows in his free time. He often dreamed of still owning his 1972 Olds Cutlass.
Tyrone's greatest accomplishment was overcoming his drug and alcohol addictions. Tyrone was alcohol and drug free for 13 years and he ran an A.A. support group for a variety of addictions. He was the adult recipient of an award for living a drug and alcohol free lifestyle.
Tyrone was also honored to represent Heipa District as a member of the SWO Elderly Board. Tyrone earned his GED and attended classes at the Sisseton Wahpeton College.
Tyrone passed away on February 23, 2005, at his home in Agency Village, SD.
Tyrone is survived by eight children, Cheryl and Darrell Renville of Sisseton, SD, Rose Keeble of Sioux Falls, SD, Philip Keeble of Agency Village, SD, Kristie Keeble of Agency Village, SD, Tyra Keeble of Agency Village, SD, Shawn Stokes of Shawnee, OK, Holly Keeble of Shawnee, OK, and Maria Owen of Sisseton, SD; two sisters, Diane White of Sisseton, SD, and Connie DeMarrias of Sisseton, SD; two brothers, David Keeble of Chicago, IL, and Richard Owen of Sisseton, SD; one adopted brother, Donald Pilcher of Kansas; eleven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Tyrone was preceded by his parents; one daughter, Brenda; one brother, Percy; and two sisters, Shirley and Etheline.

Wallace Kampeska
Funeral service for Wallace Richard Kampeska, Mato I'yotan-kahan, 77, of Sisseton, SD, was held on Tuesday, March 29, 2005, at 2:00 p.m. at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Agency Village, SD, with John Cloud III Senior Catechist and Clyde Kampeska Sr. Lay Reader officiating. Pianist was Billy Kohl. Pallbearers were Wallace's grandsons, Terry Haug Jr. and Shane Brown, and his nephews, Clyde Kampeska Jr., Thomas Lee and Luke Cloud, Gabe and Clyde Kampeska Sr., Darrell Mireau, Ernie Keeble, Alex Wanna and his cousin, Ernest Barse. Wallace's honorary pallbearers were all the Korean War Veterans. Interment was at the Sisseton Cemetery Veterans Section, Sisseton, SD, with Military Rites by Otto-Quande Renville American Legion Post #50 and Fort Sisseton VFW Post #3342 and Bravo Company. There was a wake service on Sunday, March 27, 2005 at the Tribal Community Center at 7:30 p.m., and an all night wake on Monday March 28, 2005 at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Agency Village beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Cahill Funeral Chapel of Sisseton, SD, was in charge of the arrangements.
Wallace Richard Kampeska was born on July 12, 1927 to Winfield and Eunice (Renville) Kampeska at Sisseton, SD. Wallace was united in marriage to Irene Renville in 1957 and they moved to California for a short time and returned home. Then they moved to Dilworth, MN, where Wallace was employed by the Helgren Brother for 25 years. He later moved back to Sisseton to live with his sister, Geraldine Keeble.
He kept himself busy by working at St. Mary's Church doing the up-keep along with his brother. He enjoyed sports, watching football, especially the Vikings, basketball and reading Sports Illustrated and playing whist.
Wallace entered the Tekawitha Living Center in July 1998. He passed away on March 26, 2005 at the Living Center.
Wallace is survived by his daughter, Joelene Greseth of Sisseton, SD; one sister, Geraldine Keeble of Agency Village, SD; one brother Wesley Kampeska of Agency Village, SD; three grandchildren, Sheila Greseth and husband Shaun Wetterling of Browns Valley, MN, Shane Brown of Browns Valley, MN, and Terry Haug Jr. of Sisseton, SD; and three great-grandchildren, Mackenzie, Braxton, and Madison Wetterling of Browns Valley, MN.
Wallace was preceded in death by his parents; one son, Victor; one daughter, Memory; and one brother, Felix.

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