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Ann Minton Obituary

RAPID CITY - Ann M. Minton, 87, Rapid City, passed away on Saturday, January 19, 2008, at Clarkson Mt. View Health Care Facility following a lengthy illness. Ann was born November 4, 1920, in Aberdeen, SD to Martin and Anna (Brossart) Duffy. She grew up in Aberdeen, and in 1942 graduated from Northern State College with a Bachelor of Science degree in business and education. Shortly thereafter, she accepted a teaching position in the Deadwood, South Dakota high school business department. On August 24, 1948, Ann was united in marriage to Melvin M. Minton at St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Deadwood. Both Ann and Melvin taught in the Deadwood school system until 1952, when they moved to Rapid City. Ann then spent many happy years raising their children and providing a home filled with love for her family. During those years, Ann also taught office education at Central High School before her retirement in 1983. Ann's retirement years were filled with family activities which brought her great joy. Watching her grandchildren grow up and being involved in their lives was a special source of happiness. Ann and Melvin celebrated almost 48 years of marriage before Melvin passed away in 1996. Throughout her life, Ann had a great love for children of all ages. Her example, support, and encouragement allowed her to become an inspiration for many high school business students. Her teaching method provided a solid foundation of knowledge from which her students could draw as they prepared to embark upon their adult business careers. Ann often thought of her former students and wished the best for all of them. Survivors include one son, Timothy P. Minton, M.D. and his wife Mary, one daughter, Cathleen A. Minton, one granddaughter, Laura A. Ellis and her husband Zebulon, all of Rapid City, four grandsons, Ryan, Bozeman, Montana, Neal, Laramie, Wyoming, Ross and Trevor, Rapid City, and one brother, Patrick M. Duffy, Rapid City. Ann was preceded in death by her husband, Melvin M. Minton, her parents, and a sister-in-law, Florence Duffy. Visitation will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, January 23rd, at Osheim-Catron Funeral Home with Christian Wake service and recitation of the Rosary at 7 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 am. Thursday, January 24th at Blessed Sacrament Church with the Rev. William Zandri as celebrant. Interment will be at Black Hills National Cemetery. A memorial has been established in her honor. Friends may sign the online guest book and leave condolences at www.osheim catron.com.

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Published by Rapid City Journal on Jan. 21, 2008.

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Jean (Smades) Hayslip

February 4, 2008

Mrs. Minton was my teacher at Central and definitely the one who motivated me the most. She believed in me and encouraged me to do more than I thought I could do. She always pushed me to step out of my comfort zone and try something new. I'll always remember her with fond memories. I pray for the family as they go through this time of mourning, but I know they have far fonder memories of her themselves. God's blessing on the entire family.

Bob Borgmeyer

January 25, 2008

Cathy and Tim, our thoughts are with you all. I remember your Mom when I would stop by at your house on west chicago. My parents also met in Deadwood and were married in the Catholic Church there.Take care.

Sherry Rand

January 25, 2008

Mrs. Minton was truly the most instrumental of all my teachers at Central High School and I am forever in her debt for all that she did for me during the 2 years as my teacher. She is the reason I am as successful as I am in business today! She will be fondly remembered in my heart forever. My sympathy goes out to all of her family, friends and former students.

Joan (Schumacher) Myers

January 22, 2008

I have thought of Mrs. Minton fondly through the years. As a past student, she instilled a work ethic and pride in a job well done that seems to be lacking in many people. She was a very special lady and was one of my favorite teachers. I hope your memories bring many smiles and help you through this time. I'm glad I had the privilege of knowing her.

Mary Erhart

January 22, 2008

Kathy and Laura
I am very sorry for the loss of your Mother and Grandmother you are in my thoughts and prayers. I know that your strong faith will get you through this difficult time.

Linda Nation

January 22, 2008

I'm so sorry for your loss.

june williams (jobes)

January 21, 2008

Please accept our deepest sympathies.
sincerly, channa jobes, lewis barksdale

Ken and Yvonne(Spaulding) Hendrickson

January 21, 2008

We remember Ann and husband both, from our days at Deadwood High School. They were a great couple and great teachers. Always thought of Ann as a very pretty woman. We recall when Coach married Miss Duffy. Deadwood was sorry to see both of them leave for Rapid City. Please accept our sympathy at your loss.

"Gene" Spindler

January 21, 2008

The loss of our "Miss Duffy" (and later "Mrs. Minton") brings back many fond memories of my years at Deadwood High.

Robin Peterson-Lund

January 21, 2008

Cathy and Family~
I am so sorry that you have lost your mother but remember through your sorrow, it will only be for a while. I pray that the comfort of friends and family will help you through this difficult time.

On a personal note, Cathy, I remember your mother quite well when I first met her and your father at USD and we became room mates on your first year at college. And I continue to remember our friendship and connection fondly. I hope that your days ahead bring only wonderful memories of your mother.

Robin Peterson-Lund
P O Box 13
Kadoka,SD 57543

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January 20, 2008

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