Norma Yost

norma yost

October 31, 1936 ~ December 19, 2022

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Norma J. Yost, 86, of Miller, passed away Monday, December 19, 2022, at Highmore Health.

Funeral service will be 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 27, 2022, at the First United Methodist Church, Miller, Rev. Teresa Whetsel, officiating.  A private burial will be held at G.A.R. Cemetery, Miller.  Visitation will be two hours prior to the service at the church. You are invited to wear RED as that was Norma’s favorite color.

Norma Jeanne (Thompson) Yost was born October 31, 1936, to William and Irene (King) Thompson at their farm south of Miller. She attended country school at Lott School and Seeman School, alternating years until 8th grade. 

Norma married Edwin Yost on August 9, 1953, at the CoonRod farm. Norma and Edwin moved to the Thompson family farm in 1964. Norma and Edwin had two sons, Dennis Eugene born on May 26, 1954, and Terry Allen born on September 3, 1955.

Norma helped Edwin with the farm work. She always had many stories to tell about driving a truck with brakes that gave out and running the windrower for hours. She loved life on the farm and never traveled very far from it and if she did, it wasn’t for very long. Her eyes twinkled with love for her grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. The things that she will always be remembered for are her caramel rolls, macaroni and cheese, puff balls, ginger snaps, haystack cookies (some with coconut and some without), rice krispy treats, and homemade pancakes.  The farm was truly a gathering place for family and friends for pheasant hunting and deer hunting.  She loved to see all the hunters and the results of their hunts.

Norma is survived by her grandchildren: Nichole Yost, Rapid City, SD, Amanda (Jeff) Geraets, Dell Rapids, SD; Deidra (Andy) Schlechter, Polo, SD, Serena Yost, Colton, SD, Sabrina (Craig) Heinemann, Dell Rapids, SD, Devron Yost, Canistota, SD, Caleb (Nina) Yost, Miller, SD, Trenton (Beth Simpson) Selting, Sioux Falls, SD, Cole Schnathorst, Aberdeen, SD; great-grandchildren: Cassandra, Weston, Wyatt, Stephenie, Bronc, Kinzleigh, and Gabriella Geraets, Denae (Blaine) Wagner; VonnaGail, Aleah, and Terrell Schlechter, Kailena and Malorie Campbell, Jaslyn and Austin Heinemann, Ayden, Ellie, Cooper Yost, Hayden, Gavin, and Harlow Yost, Roman Rodriguez, Ryker and Bryson Selting; great-great grandchildren: Kayson and Kenna Wagner;  daughter-in-law, Cindy Selting, Sioux Falls, SD;  sisters and brothers-in-law: Kathy Yost, Ree Heights, SD; Lawrence Bonebrake, Huron, SD: many nieces and nephews; and special neighbors: Ed and Patti Werdel and Bob and Diane Tong.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Edwin (2012); sons: Terry (1985), and Dennis (2008); grandson, Ryan (2008); great grandchildren: Alex Geraets, Hailei Schlechter, Baby S. Yost, Baby C. Yost, Bailey Yost and Oliver Yost; parents; and in-laws;  siblings: Reva Gross, Dick Thompson, Lester Thompson, Bessie Reimer, Berniece Wahlert, Verna Mae Reimer, Russell Thompson, Thelma Parker, Priscilla (Patti Jo) Keckler, and Juletta Bonebrake; sisters and brothers-in-law: Alva Schneider, Dianne Thompson, Jack Keckler, Art Gross, Keith Wahlert, Billy Reimer, Ted Reimer, Burt Parker; brothers and sisters-in-law: Wesley and Leta Yost, Ken and Charlotte Pope, Willie and Iona Yost, Charles Yost, Ardessa and Richard Moser, and Dale and Patricia Waters.

Reck Funeral Home of Miller has been entrusted with Norma's arrangements. 

A Visitation was held on December 27, 2022 at 12:00 PM at First United Methodist Church, 610 East 4th Ave in Miller, South Dakota 57362
A Funeral Service was held on December 27, 2022 at 2:00 PM at First United Methodist Church, 610 East 4th Ave in Miller, South Dakota 57362
A Graveside Service was held on December 27, 2022 at G.A.R. Cemetery, south Broadway Ave in Miller, South Dakota 57362

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  1. My sincere sympathy to the family of Norma Yost.

  2. Dr. Dick and Kathy Splichal says:

    Sorry for your loss.
    Our Deepest Sympathy.
    Dr. Dick and Kathy Splichal

  3. Sending love and prayers to Norma’s family. Wish I was able to be there. I loved Norma and looked forward to seeing her at the Springs cafe where we would meet and have lunch. She is with her beloved husband and her two boys now and pain free. Again my love to her family during this time. Cousin Beverly ❤️

  4. Sending all my love and caring thoughts to Aunt Norma's grandchildren and their families.

  5. So sorry to hear of the loss of Norma. I have many fond memories of her over the years. She was a kind and fun woman and she will be missed. Most of all, she will always be remembered and loved by so many.

  6. Norma was my sweet childhood neighbor lady. She was a Super Woman!
    One of those hardy individuals that reminded us to stand up tall, face life square on and walk in Faith. 

  7. Our condolences to all of the Yost families. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless!

  8. So sorry for the loss of a great lady. RIP Norma.

  9. You are in our thoughts and prayers!
    We will cherish all the great memories
    Aunt Norma will be truly missed!

  10. Sorry for your loss, With Sympathy for all of Norma's family, had many visits with her at the races. She will be missed by all.


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