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Saturday, March 14, 2015

Charles "Chuck" Crotty DHS1956 Passed Away March 10, 2015, at Home Surrounded by His Family, Age 78

Charles "Chuck" Crotty, DHS1956

September 21, 1936 - March 10, 2015


 

DEADWOOD | Charles Raymond "Chuck" Crotty, 78, passed away March 10, 2015, at home surrounded by his family.

Chuck was born Sept. 21, 1936, in New Underwood to Charles Arnold and Helen (Trotter) Crotty. During his childhood he was active in many sports such as basketball, football, and track. He also enjoyed swimming, hunting, fly-fishing, target shooting, and horseback riding. He graduated from Deadwood High School in 1956 and worked at the Homestake Slime plant after his graduation.

On July 13, 1957, he married Karen Marta and they started a family. Chuck was dedicated to serving his community by working as a Deputy in the Sheriff’s Department for many years and was a 1st Lieutenant in the National Guard. He became Sheriff of Lawrence County in 1974 and held the position for 20 years, retiring in 1994. As an adult, Chuck enjoyed being a member of the Lead Rifle and Pistol Club, team roping, and fishing.

He was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents. He is survived by his wife, Karen; his sister, Alice Fern (Dennis) Barker; his children, Greg (Jane) Crotty, Lead, Suzanne (Clint) Ruby, Gillette, WY, Charlene (Steve) Ommen, Sturgis, and Jay Crotty, Spearfish; grandchildren, Angela (Jesse) Besel, Patrick Crotty, Kyle and Christine Ruby, Paul, Danica, and Scott Ommen, and Garrett, Ryan, and Alex Crotty; and many great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., with 6 p.m. vigil services Sunday, March 15, at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Lead.

Mass of Christian burial will be offered at 10 a.m. Monday, March 16, at the church. Burial will follow at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Deadwood.

Arrangements are under the care of the Lead-Deadwood Memorial Chapel in Lead

In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established to provide a law enforcement scholarship at Western Dakota Vo-Tech for a Lawrence County high school graduate.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Georgia Lubisher DHS1939 , 94 of Spearfish, passed away on Saturday, February 28, 2015 at Rapid City Regional Hospital

Georgia Lubisher  
(February 22, 1921 - February 28, 2015)



Georgia Lubisher, 94 of Spearfish, passed away on Saturday, February 28, 2015 at Rapid City Regional Hospital.

Georgia was born on February 22, 1921 to Philip and Mary (Kosch) Lubisher in Madison, (Humphrey) NE. The family moved to the Black Hills in 1936. She graduated from Deadwood High School in 1939. 

Following her graduation she became the receptionist for Dr. F. S. Howe, pioneer doctor in Deadwood. She put her secretarial skills from her high school training to work when she worked for the US Forest Service in Deadwood and also Fort Meade in Sturgis before becoming the Office Manager for Canyon Oil and Clark Tire Companies in Deadwood. She left that position to open a Public Accounting Service also in Deadwood. 

Leaving Deadwood in 1973, she relocated to Boise, ID to take over the position of office manager for G&S Construction. She remained in that capacity until her retirement in 1983. 

Georgia devoted many hours of service in her retirement years to volunteering at St. Luke’s Hospital in the accounting department, receiving a certificate of merit for 2000 hours when she left Boise. She had also been active in a number of business and professional organizations throughout her career. 

Georgia returned to the Black Hills in 1998 and lived independently until she was forced to go into assisted living following a fall in 2012. 

Georgia was known for her loyalty, generosity and being fiercely independent. 

She was preceded in death by her parents, and her brother Duane. She is survived by her sister Patricia Hungerford of Murphys, California 

 Arrangements are pending. 

 Fidler-Isburg Funeral Chapels & Crematory Services, Spearfish SD