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Rheta "Mickey" Wohler
Sioux Falls ~ Rheta "Mickey" Wohler, 81, died Sun., Oct. 4, 2015. Visitation begins at 2 PM Thur., Oct. 8 at George Boom Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Sioux Falls, with the family present to greet friends from 5-7 PM.
Grateful for having shared her life are her husband, Norman Wohler; two daughters-in-law, Tammy Wohler and Darla Wohler; a brother, Donald (Shirley) Schmeyer; a sister, Cheryl (Ken) McElroy; four grandchildren, Amy (James) Koeppe, Robert (Miranda) Wohler, Jason Wohler and Heather Graves; her loving dachshund, Sweet Pea; and a host of other relatives and friends. She is preceded in death by two sons, Lorin Wohler and Doug Wohler; a grandson, Marcus Wohler; a great-granddaughter, Payton Hand; and her parents, George & Marie Schmeyer. A complete obituary and online registry is available at www.georgeboom.com.
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May sweet memories of your beloved and God's strength help you to cope during this time of sadness.
October 9, 2015
My heart go out to you for your loss. I hope your hearts are comforted by Almighty God during this emotional time.
Psalms 83:18
Sharon
October 7, 2015
Our heartfelt sympathy to all the family of Mickey. May she rest in peace.
James & Deanna Spicer
October 7, 2015
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