Duane Shoemaker, 91, of Huron

Posted 3/18/19

Huron resident passed away Sunday, March 17, 2019

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Duane Shoemaker, 91, of Huron

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HURON — Duane M. Shoemaker, 91, of Huron, passed away Sunday, March 17, 2019, at SunQuest Heathcare Center. 
Due to construction at First Presbyterian Church in Wolsey, his funeral service will be 10 a.m., Saturday, March 23, at Welter Funeral Home in Huron followed by burial in the Wolsey Cemetery. Visitation with the family present will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday followed by a prayer service and time of sharing at 7 p.m. at Welter Funeral Home in Huron, or visitation one hour prior to the funeral service.
Duane Milton Shoemaker was born July 29, 1927, to Lucian and Amelia “Millie” (Gogolin) Shoemaker on a farm near Wolsey.  He graduated from Virgil High School. He married Joy Moller (whom he met as a child) May 27, 1948. They farmed near Wolsey and had five children. Duane was a hard-working, fun-loving husband and father. He was at his best when he had a child or grandchild by his side to weave a story, sneak a bite of their ice cream, and inspire their sense of humor and imagination.
Duane loved farm life, milking cows, raising cattle and milk goats. He loved horses and horse trading, and raised many horses including purebred Arabians. Duane and Joy started the enterprise “Shoemakers’ Acres” and hosted many horse shows, riding groups and barn dances. He did custom haying in the community with his own “home-grown” crew.  He enjoyed hunting and had many a faithful dog at his side.  When his own children were grown Duane drove school bus for the Wolsey School District for many years.
Duane loved people and never met a stranger. He loved a good story or joke and had a smile for everyone.
He was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Wolsey where he served on the Synod, sang in the choir, taught Sunday School and led Youth Group for several years.
Grateful to have shared in his life are his children, Linda and Jim Cameron of Huron, Lee and Truman Henry of Aberdeen, Dale and Pat Shoemaker of Wolsey, Dalaine and Gahlan Pleinis of Eden, and Jim and Amy Shoemaker of Yankton; 15 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.
 He was preceded in death by his wife, Joy, February 17, 2018; his mother and father; and his sister, Gladys Moore.
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