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George W. Chell
RAPID CITY- George W. Chell, 92, died Sunday, June 8, 2014 at The Neighborhoods at Brookview in Brookings, SD.
He served in the US Navy during World War II.
He is survived by his son, Robert (Carole) Chell. Brookings; two daughters: Margaret Kolden, Menomonie, WI; and Barbara (Charles) Schwartz, Vermillion; brother, Marvin (Marian) Chell, Pine River, MN; six grandchildren and one great grandchild.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Lillian Chell; and two brothers, Erwin and William Chell.
Services will be at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, July 3, 2014 at Calvary Lutheran Church in Rapid City.
Inurnment will be at Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis with military honors rendered by Rushmore VFW Post 1273 and the US Navy Honor Guard.
Memorials may be directed to Canyon Lake Senior Citizen Center in Rapid City and The Alano Club of Rapid City.
His online guestbook is available to sign at www.osheimschmidt.com
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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George was a very sweet kind man. I really enjoyed visiting with him. He always had a story and a smile. He really made my day. I will really miss him at Bethany Meadows FNBSF.
Julie Schoellerman
June 17, 2014
Ozzie & Bev Osheim and staff offer our sincere
sympathy in the loss of your loved one.
Osheim & Schmidt Funeral Home
June 17, 2014
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