Jerry-Soderstrom-Obituary

Dr. Jerry Lee Soderstrom

BLACK HAWK , South Dakota

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BLACK HAWK - Dr. Jerry Lee Soderstrom, 56, Black Hawk, died Sunday, May 10, 2009, at Rapid City Regional Hospital. Jerry was born May 29, 1952, at Canton to Milford and Doris Soderstrom. He lived in Canton until he graduated High School in 1970. Jerry attended school at USD in Vermillion and...

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I had the privilege of knowing Dr Soderstrom when he lectured on AAID courses in India. Over the years, i got to know him better and learnt much from him and his knowledge of implant dentistry. He was a fine man whose spirit and zest for life will always be remembered through the entire period he suffered. I heard only today of his demise and offer my condolences.

Shirley and family,

Jerry will be missed by all of us. I look forward to being reunited with him in Heaven. Eternity is a long time. So this is just a tiny bump in the long road ahead. Jerry was a great dentist! In fact he was the best dentist I ever knew. He was also my best friend.

Shirley and family,
May the joy of life that was Jerry's sustain you in this sad time of losing him. We will both remember his exuberance when he spoke of his dental business and even more when he spoke of his dear family members. We spoke with Jerry during his illness and his wit and wisdom never waivered. He was such a character, a person of substance.
Peace be with you.
Jerry's classmate from Canton High School, Ava Schipper and, husband, Spencer Schipper.

we all miss jerry every much he was a asome dad and a loveing husben he was funny and made asome fish wich i do not like but his was the best that i had ever tried! i will miss u jerry.

My sincere condolances to the family of Dr. Soderstrom. Altho I saw him infrequently, his sharp intellect and genuine interest in his work was stimulating and he was very enjoyable to visit with. He will be greatly missed by this patient whom he treated like a friend.

Dr. Soderstrom was a real asset to our community. We were lucky to have him here. Thinking of you,
Julie

My thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. I too graduated from Canton High with Jerry and will always remember his humorous comments and wry smile.

Shirley and Daughters.
I was saddened by Jerry's death but I know he is at peace and no longer in pain. God needed him more than we do at this time.
I grew up and graduated from high school with Jerry in Canton. I have lots of memories of Jerry to keep in my heart. Like the ice skating rink his father built in the back yard. We had great fun skating.

Our deepest sympathy to you, the Soderstrom family. We have known Dr. Soderstrom for fifteen years and we will truly miss him. It was a pleasure to have workedd with him at the American Board of Oral Implantology.