Anne McBride
October 27, 1911 ~ February 10, 2007
Served by: Luce, Luze & Reck Funeral Homes
Anne McBride, 95, of Onida, died, Saturday, February 10, 2007 at the Maryhouse in Pierre.
Funeral services were held at 10:00a.m., Thursday, February 15 at St. Pius the X Catholic Church, Onida with Fr. Mark Axtmann officiating. Burial was in the Onida Cemetery under the direction of Luce Funeral Home, Gettysburg. A prayer service was held on Wednesday, February 14, at 7:00p.m. at the church in Onida.
Anne Tobin was born October 27, 1911 to Thomas and Mary (Longon) Tobin in Miner County, SD. She grew up in the Miner County area attending school through the seventh grade. On June 12, 1930 Anne married Henry C. Lomheim. She then married Laurel McBride on May 12, 1944.
Anne spent 50 years caring for her daughter Marcella Lomheim and 60 years helping run the family farm. She was a member of St. Pius X Catholic Church, the American Legion Auxiliary and the Senior Citizens Center. Anne especially enjoyed playing bingo, raising flowers, baking and baby sitting her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Anne’s life will be cherished by her two daughters: Charlotte Lieser of Onida, SD and Helen Howard of San Antonio, TX; one son: Dennis (Diane) McBride of Minneapolis, MN; 12 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; eight great-great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by both husbands: Henry C. Lomheim and Laurel McBride; two daughters: Alice Porter and Marcella Lomheim; two grandsons: Chris Porter and Sam Buol and seven brother and six sisters.
Funeral services were held at 10:00a.m., Thursday, February 15 at St. Pius the X Catholic Church, Onida with Fr. Mark Axtmann officiating. Burial was in the Onida Cemetery under the direction of Luce Funeral Home, Gettysburg. A prayer service was held on Wednesday, February 14, at 7:00p.m. at the church in Onida.
Anne Tobin was born October 27, 1911 to Thomas and Mary (Longon) Tobin in Miner County, SD. She grew up in the Miner County area attending school through the seventh grade. On June 12, 1930 Anne married Henry C. Lomheim. She then married Laurel McBride on May 12, 1944.
Anne spent 50 years caring for her daughter Marcella Lomheim and 60 years helping run the family farm. She was a member of St. Pius X Catholic Church, the American Legion Auxiliary and the Senior Citizens Center. Anne especially enjoyed playing bingo, raising flowers, baking and baby sitting her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Anne’s life will be cherished by her two daughters: Charlotte Lieser of Onida, SD and Helen Howard of San Antonio, TX; one son: Dennis (Diane) McBride of Minneapolis, MN; 12 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; eight great-great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by both husbands: Henry C. Lomheim and Laurel McBride; two daughters: Alice Porter and Marcella Lomheim; two grandsons: Chris Porter and Sam Buol and seven brother and six sisters.




Aunt Anne was wonderful Lady, who will be missed by all who knew her.
Denny and Family,
Big Hug to You my dear friend in your time of loss..God Bless you in your grief and know that we are thinking and praying for you..you have always been there for us..so if you need anything just give a holler…See you soon…Take Care of yourself okay…Love Mark and Anne
Denny and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Gerry
Denny and Family,
So sorry Denny, I’m here for you.
Love Carey
Denny and Family,
Sorry to hear about your loss.
Love, Vicki
WE are so sorry to hear of Annie’s death. My grandma was Maggie, and I know how much she enjoyed your mom. It is the end of a long line of family members. I visited with her when I was in Gettysburg, years ago. Our prayers are with you all Bev Mader
i was sorry to here about the passing of aunt annie,we visited her in 2005 and although she really did not know my name,she knew i was maggies son.
she was special,
my prayers are with you and your’s.
nephew,elton schlim
Just heard today of Aunt Annie’s death. I have such fond memories of her. She and Marcella visited my parents in Carthage when I was young and I always loved their visits. I can’t believe how much she resembles my grandmother (Mary Stevens) and my mother (Iona Grapes). I am so sorry that I missed her funeral. My sympathies to all of you – She was a wonderful person.