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Richard Gould

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Richard Gould obituary, 1938-2017, Brookings, SD

BORN

1938

DIED

2017

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Richard Gould Obituary

Richard Gould

Richard "Dick" Gould, age, 79 passed away March 31, 2017 at Vibra Hospital in Colorado due to medical complications from pneumonia. Richard has courageously fought spinal cell sarcoma for ten years.

Funeral services will be held at 3:00 PM on Saturday, April 8, 2017 at East Side Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls, SD. Richard's family will be present to greet friends for visitation from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Friday April 7, 2017 at George Boom Funeral Home in Sioux Falls, SD.

Richard Charles was born January 24, 1938 in Peoria, Illinois to Clara Rose (Kamben) and John Gus Gould. He grew up in Sioux Falls, South Dakota attended Franklin Elementary, graduated from 8th grade at Whitter and graduated from Washington Senior High School in 1956 where he lettered in football and track. He designed the Washington High School mascot "Willie The Warrior".

Richard served active duty in The United States Marine Corps during the Korean Conflict/War. He was stationed in Japan where he was introduced to Japanese Shotokan Karate. He trained under Sensei Funakoshi while in Japan. After his honorable discharge from the US Marines he taught figure skating for the city of Sioux Falls, SD. This is where he met the love of his life and his soulmate, Ronna Mae (Lodermeier) Gould who was also an instructor. They were married on March 23, 1963 at East Side Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls and enjoyed 54 years of marriage. Richard and Ronna have been residents of Brookings, South Dakota the past 50 years.

Richard loved to travel with family, friends or his "karate" family for pleasure or karate functions. He was a great leader and had a great sense of humor. He was fun to be around.

Richard was a licensed journeymen electrician in Sioux Falls before pursuing a college degree. He graduated from South Dakota State with a BS and MS degree in 1970. He was a professor at Dakota State University and football coach before accepting an administration position at The Flandreau Indian School, which he held for 35 years until retirement in June 2004. He was a member of Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians. He was the owner of Gould Prairie Light House in Brookings from 1978 to 1982.

Richard founded The American Shotokan Karate Federation in 1983 which remained under his direction. He founded the South Dakota State University Shotokan Karate Club as an adjunct professor where he taught karate physical education classes for SDSU. SDSU graduates formed karate cubs upon graduation. His ASKF organization grew to thirty-five clubs in the Midwest. He passed his love of karate to his son, David. The two of them enjoyed a tight bond through karate.

Richard has published two mystical novels Red Sun On The Journey and The Oracles of Perception, an American Shotokan Karate Instructor's Course in binder form, Manuals for: Master Training, Black Belt Training, ASKF Testing, Kenshusei Manual, Renshi, Tournament Rules plus monthly ASKF newsletters.

Richard holds a 9th degree black belt in The American Shotokan Karate Federation. He is held in highest esteem throughout the United States and Europe for his knowledge and instruction of Shotokan Karate.

Richard is survived by his wife, Ronna Mae Gould of Brookings, SD; son, Richard David Gould of Denver, CO; daughter, ReJeanne Renee (Michael) Lehron of Janesville/Milton, WI; grandchildren: Brandon (Allyson) Lehron, Krysta and Kelsey Lehron; great grandsons: Masyn, Jayden, Damen and Brysen; brother, Rickford (Rick) Standing of Sioux Falls, SD, Rodney Standing of Rapid City, SD. sister-in-law, Barbara (Robert) Anderson; and several nieces and nephews.

Richard is preceded in death by his mother, Clara Rose Standing; father, Gus John Gould; step-father, Leland Standing; brother, Ronald Dean Gould, brother-in-law, Gene Vernal Lodermeier; and sister-in-law, Kay Standing all of Sioux Falls, SD. A more complete obituary is available at www.georgeboom.com.



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Published by Argus Leader on Apr. 5, 2017.

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Kenneth Dutcher

April 30, 2018

Mr. Gould was my Sensei

David I hope to start a club in Phoenix to carry on your fathers' legacy and also to reconnect with the Karate Family. Much Love for You and the Family

Keith and Colleen Stuart, Richard's cousin from the Kamben side.

Colleen Stuart

May 29, 2017

He was Keith's cousin from the Kamben side.

MaryJo and Dick Lee

April 12, 2017

Dear Ronna--

We are currently in China, but so saddened by Dick's passing. He was such a great and cherful fighter. We will keep you and David in our prayers. --MaryJo and Dick Lee

Patrick McCarthy

April 11, 2017

JULIE STAHNKE

April 6, 2017

I remember reading one time that if we touch just one life our life has not been in vain. Mr. Gould touched literally thousands of lives as he guided Karate students on the path to understanding who they were and teaching them to find within themselves the ability to be more. He touched my life and my children's lives and for that I will always be thankful. Illness keeps me from saying good-bye in person, but my thoughts are with you, Ronna and David. God Bless.

Bruce Brown, 3rd Dan

April 5, 2017

Ronna and David, I am very saddened by Dick's passing. He meant a great deal to me. When I attended SDSU he was my instructor and challenged me to do more than I ever thought possible. He was tough, but fair and always expected the best from everyone. He helped me become an instructor and to expand the Karate clubs he loved so much. He was very much a part of the success of the Sioux Falls Shotokan Karate Club and the many students that came through there will all miss him and his guidance. I very much regret that I will not be able to attend his service in Sioux Falls. I am currently a long way away and will not be back until after Easter. My prayers and thoughts will be with you.

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