Obituary published on Legacy.com by Sioux Funeral Home on May 4, 2024.
DelRita Lunderman was born November 30th, 1958 in Rosebud, SD to Juanita Coyote-Harrison and Richard Lunderman. Since born pre-mature, she has overcome many obstacles to survive in this world. DelRita made her journey to the spirit world May 1st, 2024 at the Monument Health Center in Rapid City, SD.
DelRita Lunderman worked at Assurant for 17 years and in the last 10 years she worked for Black Hills Works and enjoyed working with each of her ladies. She was an amazing softball player, positioned as a short stop, winning many MVP awards. She was also a hoop dancer, seamstress, motorcycle enthusiast, and a fancy dancer. Through her accomplishments as a dancer and speaker she attained the title of Miss Crow Creek. She was a very outgoing, kind-hearted, and humorous person who could get along with anyone and never judged a single person she came across.
DelRita lived her younger years in Okreek, moving to Fort Thompson, Arizona, Box Elder, Wyoming, and finishing out her years in Rapid City, SD. She travelled around the country with her 4 girls hoop dancing. DelRita made friends everywhere she went, always bringing a smile to people's faces. She enjoyed spending time on the boat and riding her motorcycle with her significant other, kids, grandbabies, her cats and close relatives. Always taking in people and giving away to others.
DelRita is survived by her significant other, Kenton Weber, Jr.; mother, Juanita (Coyote) Harrison; children, Tessica Lunderman, Jasmine Bell, Starr Chief Eagle, Delacina Chief Eagle; step-children, Miya Takes War Bonnett, Shianna Jones, and LaTelle Dotty; hunka children, Naomi Stone, Elaine Cummins, Katelyn Rose, Noah Helper, Leonard Todd Randall, Bill Randall, Amiee Randall, Owen Randall, and Little Richard Lunderman; siblings, Victoria Lunderman, Richard Lunderman, Jr., Gayla Randall, and Gerald Larvie; grandchildren, Chad Ten Fingers, Steve Mizner III, Mataya Mizner, Savannah Martinez, Caydo Bell, Aloysia Bell, Aliyana Bell, Aloysious Bell III, and Zen Chief Eagle-McMurray; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, & cousins.
DelRita was preceded in death by her father, Richard Lunderman; step-father, Everett Harrison; infant sons, Moon Chief Eagle and Baby Pickner; sister, June Francis Lunderman; brother, Rio Owens; nephews, Jonathan Stone, Jonathan Cummins, and Joshua James Lunderman; and brother-in-law, Leonard Randall.
Pallbearers will be Steve Mizner, Jr., Luke Bell, Caydo Bell, Kenton Weber, Jr., Zac Cummins, Robert Stands, Geo McMurray, and Leonard Castro.
Honorary pallbearers will be Bluche Black Feather, Cory Black Feather, Joey Black Feather, June Black Feather, Chad Hein, Dallas Chief Eagle, Butch Felix, Russell Kindle, Steve Mizner III, Jeremy Quevedo, Gunz & Freddy, Black Hills People Served, and All Friends & Relatives.
Wake Services: One night wake service starting at 1:00 PM, Friday, May 10, 2024 at the Lakota Homes Community Center in Rapid City, SD with services ending at 10:00 AM, Saturday, May 11, 2024.
Traditional Lakota Services: Luke Bell
Burial Services: Cremation to follow services
Arrangements entrusted with the Sioux Funeral Home of
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