Bob Lager

bob lager

July 9, 1940 ~ October 12, 2022

In lieu of flowers, memorials can be directed to the Miller Community Center, 526 N. Broadway Ave, Miller, SD 57362 or Hands of Hope, PO Box 144, Miller, SD 57362.

Robert “Bob” W. Lager, 82, of Miller, passed away, Wednesday, October 12, 2022, at the Good Samaritan Society in Miller.

Memorial Service will be 10:30 a.m., Friday, October 21, 2022, at the First Presbyterian Church in Miller, Pastor Robert Brooks, officiating.  Burial will be at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Artesian.  A prayer service with Masonic rites will be 7:00 p.m., Thursday, October 20, 2022, with a visitation two hours prior, all at the church. 

Robert W. Lager, son of Charles H. And Ruth (Lambert) Lager, was born, July 9, 1940, at the Methodist Hospital in Mitchell, South Dakota.  He attended grade school at Manley School District #36 for eight years and graduated from Fedora High School in 1958. 

He attended DWU in Mitchell for a short time and worked for Terrace Park Dairy in Sioux Falls for three years.  Bob was employed at First National Bank of Miller later known as First State Bank from September of 1962 until December 27, 2002.  He retired as Vice President, after forty and a half years of dedicated service to the banking industry. 

Bob married Barbara Rowen on January 22, 1961, in Wessington, South Dakota and to this union three children were born, Todd, Barry and Wade.

Bob and Barb were actively involved in the community, especially in academics and athletics where their children and grandchildren were participating.  They were active member of the First Presbyterian Church in Miller. Bob was a member of the Masonic Lodge and was a past master, receiving his 50-year pin on February 9, 2015.  He was the president of Kiwanis, a service club member, a member of Wall Lake Hunting Club, blood donor for the United Blood Service, and past president of Miller Golf Course where he made one of his three “hole in ones” over the years; the other two were made in Arizona. 

He was a veteran van driver for four years, driving veterans from the Miller area to their medical appointments in Sioux Falls, Aberdeen, or Pierre. 

Bob was a Master of Ceremony for the Miller wrestling team’s homecoming and a public address announcer for many wrestling tournaments.  He was awarded the Joel Haring “I Love Wrestling” Award at Miller High School on May 1, 1988.  He was inducted to the South Dakota Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2005 under a new category of Outstanding Fan and Supporter of Wrestling. He was also awarded the “Friends of Athletics” plaque at the Miller High School on May 10, 2010, in recognition for Outstanding Support and Service to Miller Athletics.  He was inducted into the Miller Rustler High School Hall of Fame on December 19, 2014.

Bob was a cherished member of the community and will always be remembered not only for his loyalty and support to the school but his smile and friendly “hello” you always received no matter friend or stranger.  He never walked away from someone without making sure they received a wave and smile.

One thing Bob wanted to make sure you never forgot were the five things that you cannot recover in life: the stone after it’s thrown, the word after it’s said, the occasion after it’s missed, the time after it’s gone, and the person after they die. 

Bob will be greatly missed by his wife, Barb of 61 years; sons: Todd (Jeanne) of Mission Viejo, CA, Wade (Patti) of Freeman; grandchildren: Tyson Lager of Pasadena, CA, Carli (Cody) Bunger of Madison, great granddaughter, Brynn Rowen Bunger, and Kyle Lager of Mission Viejo, CA; sister, Lila Jean Annis of Mesa, AZ; brother, Don (Shirley) of Sioux Falls, sister-in-law, Donna of Sioux Falls; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; son, Barry; brother, Gary; and parents-in-law: Earl and Loretta Rowen. 

Reck Funeral Home of Miller has been entrusted with Bob’s arrangements.

A Visitation was held on October 20, 2022 at 5:00 PM at First Presbyterian Church, 321 West 1st Ave in Miller, South Dakota 57362
A Prayer Service & Masonic Rites was held on October 20, 2022 at 7:00 PM at First Presbyterian Church, 321 West 1st Ave in Miller, South Dakota 57362
A Memorial Service was held on October 21, 2022 at 10:30 AM at First Presbyterian Church, 321 West 1st Ave in Miller, South Dakota 57362
A Private Graveside Service was held on October 21, 2022 at 3:00 PM at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Artesian, South Dakota

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  1. Victoria Fox Jim Gentile says:

    Dear Barb, Todd and Wade,
    There are no words to express how sad we are today…. Our Deepest  Sympathy’s wish we we there to share group hug and stories.
    We are on our way to you soon
    Sending Much Love,
    Jim and Vickie ♥️🙏

  2. How saddened we were to learn of Bob’s passing.  We know our life on earth is temporary, but we’re never ready to say goodbye.  May Gods love and grace give you comfort and peace.  Our most sincere sympathy to you ALL.  Most sincerely, Harlan and Kathy Meier.

  3. My sincere condolences to you Bard and to your entire family. Oh what a guy he was…he was the guy that would always meet me at the golf course or really anywhere in Miller when I would be back with a BIG kiss on the cheek and ask how I was and how my kids were doing. He always had a big smile and hug to share! He will be greatly missed. Sending you prayers and love during this difficult time.

  4. My sincere sympathy for the passing of a LEGEND Bob Lager. In my mind he will always be around in spirit because everytime I was around Bob the spirit was alive and living. I know Barb you will miss your one and only and Todd & Wade your father will be missed. I would love to attend the service but unable, however I will be sure and pause and pay respects to the LEGEND.

  5. My sincere sympathy to the family of Bob Lager.

  6. My sympathies to the families.

  7. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

  8. Our sincere Sympathy to you Barb and boys…Bob had a courageous battle with his Cancer and lived his life to the fullest..🙏🙏 

  9. Our sincere sympathy.  Bob was a great guy and good for the banking industry for so many years.  He will be missed.  Sincerely, Deanna and Norg Sanderson

  10. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Barb and families. Bob is a wonderful man. He always had time to talk, no matter where he saw us. He will be truly missed.

  11. Dr. Dick and Kathy Splichal says:

    Sorry for your Loss. He will be missed by all.
    Our Deepest Sympathy.
    Dr, Dick and Kathy Splichal

  12. To Barb and sons,
      So very sad to hear of Bob’s passing.  I just saw him at my sister’s birthday party in Huron, and he  was such a fighter while telling me his  journey with Cancer.  He will be greatly missed..sending prayers.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  13. We are so sorry for your loss. Have great memories of Bob at Springs Country Club, Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you all!!
    Tom and Donna Worth

  14. I'll miss that guy. He was always so friendly. If there is golf in heaven I bet He and Tom and Uff
    ey are on the 19th green. Tom always considered him his best friend.

  15. RIP, Bob. You will always be remembered for your friendly smile. Prayers to the family. 

  16. Dear Barb, Todd and Wade — my most sincere sympathies to 
    each of you — Bob was known to all and a friend to all!  He truly 
    enjoyed life to the fullest. Everyone could hear him; wherever
    he was.  I have so many memories of time spent with you through the years past.  May he Rest In Peace.  Hugs, Jo Marso

  17. We send sincere sympathy to Barb and family. He was one of the friendliest I have every know. The funniest story I have ever heard was one of Bobs. RIP Bob.

  18. Barb, Todd, Wade & Family, My heart aches for each of you. It is so very hard to lose those we love most. I think Bob was the most fun loving guy I have ever met, always the life of the party. I bet if he met someone for the first time, they were immediately a friend. I remember so many wrestling match & tournament breaks having a beverage or several & Bob always had a story to tell. We all will miss that larger than life personality! My condolences to each of you.

  19. Barb & family, What a great guy in busines or on the street. He always had something good to say. Even in his final time he still took time to ask me how I was doing. Remember all those happy memories. Praying for you. My deepest sympathy. Patty

  20. Gene and Gloria Fastnacht says:

    Our deepest and heartfelt sympathy at Bob's passing to the Lager family. Bob loaned me a lot of money in his job at the bank to keep the ranch going, always was willing to listen and give guidance, I shall ever be eternally grateful to my friend Bob Lager. Not too many folks you can meet today and you immediately know your going to hit it off, firm handshake and always that smile for you. I missed him when he retired, RIP Bob. God Bless

  21. To my friends,the Lager families. So sorry to hear of Bob's passing, he always had a smile and a fiendly hello. We have such fun memories, stories, a cocktail or two at the wrestles, stormy winter trips. Also some not so good times but we all managed to make the best of it. June was sitting on the back patio in Arizona, she yelled at me mom I just heard Bob Lager laugh, sure enough pretty soon here come Bob, Barb and Bob Ufen golfing by the house. So we had a little visit! So many good times. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I will see you in the summer.

  22. Barb and family-
    So sorry to be later with this. My deepest condolences to call of your on Bob's passing! He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. May GOD BLESS YOU and may you find comfort in all your memories!! REST IN PEACE, Bob!

  23. Scott and Susan Heidepriem says:

    Barb and Boys,

          Susan and I send our condolences to you on the passing of our great neighbor Bob.  He had the biggest heart.  Our lives were so much better for having known him.


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