We Will Share Eternity · Pastor Jeff Adel ~ “All Because of God’s Amazing Grace” “I Can...
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In Loving Memory of
April 15, 1929 July 22, 2020
Nye, Montana Gettysburg South Dakota
1:00 p.m., Thursday, July 30, 2020
United Methodist Church
Gettysburg, South Dakota
Pastor Jeff Adel
Cort Ratliff, Leo Aesoph,
Austin Burnham, Matt Palmer, Zack Kemink,
Caleb Kemink, and Caleb Shephard
Pastor Jeff Adel ~ “All Because of God’s Amazing Grace”
“I Can Only Imagine” “On Eagle’s Wings”
2:00 p.m., Thursday, July 30, 2020
Gettysburg Cemetery
Gettysburg, South Dakota
Gettysburg, South Dakota
www.familyfuneralhome.net
We Will Share Eternity
My mother is a treasure
that we carry in our hearts,
Her memory is safely kept within.
All the love she spent on us
is held in sweet reserve;
Every kiss and every touch
and every precious grin.
We’ll miss the many things she was,
the special things she did.
Each one will be remembered gratefully.
Though we will miss her through the years,
we’re comforted to know she’s with her Lord.
We’ll meet again and share eternity.
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Peggy Nauman, 91, of Gettysburg, passed away Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at the Avera Gettysburg Hospital.
Peggy Ann Hertzler was born April 15, 1929 to Ed and Doris “Happy”
(Ekwortzel) Hertzler at Nye, Montana. Peggy attended grade school at the Nye
Country School, and then she went to Absarokee High School. After
graduating from high school, she went on to get her degree as a Registered
Nurse in Billings, MT.
Following college, Peggy worked as a surgical nurse in Billings for a short
time. Then Peggy and her close friend, Marion Glodt, moved to Forest City,
SD to work at the Cheyenne Agency Hospital. Over the years, she also worked
at the Gettysburg Hospital, and she worked at the Oahe Manor in various
capacities – as a Registered Nurse, head nurse and as the administrator.
She married Neil Nauman on November 16, 1950. They made their home in
Gettysburg and raised four daughters. Neil and Peggy owned and operated
several Ag related businesses over the years.
Peggy was a member of the United Methodist Church and the UMW, she
taught Sunday School, and held other offices in the church. She was also a
member of a Home Extension Club and a 4-H leader.
She was involved in all of her daughters’ activities. She also enjoyed
gardening, traveling with Neil and later with her lady friends, and bird
watching in her backyard.
Peggy’s life will be cherished by her daughters: Pam (Larry) Ratliff of Coeur
d’Alene, ID, Linda (Randy) Kemink of Gettysburg, SD, Sue (Lonnie)
Burnham of Rapid City, and Colette (Rolly) Kemink of Onida; grandchildren:
Cort (Anjuli) Ratliff, Julia Ratliff, Amanda Aesoph, Ashley (Will) Sirokman,
Heather (Matthew) Palmer, Austin Burnham, Katie (Caleb) Shepherd, Zach
(Alisha) Kemink, and Caleb Kemink; great grandchildren: Addy and Ahlana
Ratliff, Leo and Eli Aesoph, Luke and Jake Sirokman, Garrett, Liam, Nora,
and Hank Palmer, Karsyn and Collins Shepherd, Zoe, Piper and Oakley
Kemink.
She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, and granddaughter, Amy
Kemink.
Memorials may be directed to Avera Gettysburg Hospital, 801 E Sioux Ave,
Pierre, SD 57501, and Keep Hope Local, 127 Hilltop Dr, Gettysburg, SD
57442.
Thank you to the medical staff and all the employees of the Avera Oahe Manor,
Avera Gettysburg Hospital, and the Gettysburg Hospice Group for their tender
loving care and dedication to Peggy.