Barbara Slunecka

barbara slunecka

August 6, 1934 ~ November 25, 2023

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Barbara J. Slunecka, 89, of Miller, passed away peacefully on Saturday, November 25, 2023, at Avera Prince of Peace Retirement Community in Sioux Falls.

Funeral Mass will be 11:00 a.m., Monday, December 4, 2023, at St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Miller with Father Paul Josten, celebrant.  Visitation will be 3:00 to 5:00 p.m., Sunday, December 3, 2023, at Reck Funeral Home, Miller.  Burial with military honors will be at Black Hills National Cemetery, Sturgis, at a later date. 

Barbara was born on August 6, 1934, in Henderson County, NC, the second child of Jesse W and Blanche Mavis (Hardin) Bell.  Her mother passed away shortly after her birth and her father was a merchant marine and later a US Navy seaman during the whole of WWII.  As a result, she was raised by an extended family of grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins whom she treasured to her dying day.

 In 1941 her father remarried, and she was joined by half-siblings Harold, Irene (McMinn) and Judy (Harrelson).  At age 17 with the encouragement of her father and stepmother Josephine, Barbara joined the US Army where she would proudly serve until her Honorable Discharge in 1955.

While in the Army she met the love of her life, an Air Force Airman Duane J. Slunecka, while both were serving in Albuquerque, NM.  They married June 24, 1955, and had one son, Fredrick, while Duane wrapped up his enlistment.  Together they moved to Duane’s home in north Hand County, SD where they built a farm in Alden Township in partnership with his father John, and brother Robert.

Five more children would follow to join brother Fred:  Alan, James, Teresa (Schanzenbach), Leslie, and Thomas.

Barbara was passionate that her children would be well educated, and she was extremely proud that all completed post-secondary degrees.  She often recounted how difficult were those first few years on the farm.  The flat prairie contrasted greatly with the green Appalachian Mountains of her childhood.  But through it all, she developed a great love of the land and its people and became fiercely proud to be a South Dakotan, albeit with a slight southern accent.

When not focused on her children, Barbara loved her garden and her flowers.  She loved to read, complete jigsaw puzzles, and she particularly loved to bake. 

With her children nearly grown, Barbara would begin a long-term employment with the Good Samaritan Home in Miller and later the Assisted Living Center.  Again, her baking skills were used as she lovingly baked cookies for the facility residents.  In the fall she looked forward to being a beloved hostess at the Mystic Prairie Hunting Lodge where hundreds of hunters looked forward to returning and enjoying her pheasant and carrot cake. 

In 2001 Duane and Barbara moved to Miller where she would reside for over 20 years. Throughout their 61 years of marriage, Barbara was devoted to Duane until his passing in 2016.  In 2022 she moved to Sioux Falls where a number of her children and grandchildren reside.  Her retirement years were spent reading, doing jigsaw puzzles, and caring for her plants and gardens.

Barbara is survived by her two sisters: Irene and Judy of East Flat Rock, NC; six children: Fred (Sandy) of Sioux Falls, Alan (Jan) of Miller, Jim (Karen) of Faulkton, Teresa (David) Schanzenbach of Belle Fourche, Les (Mary) of Sioux Falls, and Tom (Robyn) of Madison Lake, MN; thirteen grandchildren; and thirteen great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her two brothers, Jessie and Harold; and her husband, Duane.

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

A Visitation was held on December 3, 2023 at 3:00 PM at Reck Funeral Home, 313 E. 1st Ave. in Miller, SD 57362
A Funeral Mass was held on December 4, 2023 at 11:00 AM at St. Ann's Catholic Church, 709 East 4th St. in Miller, SD 57362

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  1. My prayers and condolences are being sent to Barbs family. She was a wonderful lady. 🙏🙏 Kyla (Volek) Parrish

  2. My sincere sympathy to the family of Barbara Slunecka.

  3. Marvin and LeAnn Gjernes says:

    So sorry to hear about your mom. Will pray you find peace and comfort in your memories.

  4. Dr. Dick and Kathy Splichal says:

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

  5. Ronette Blachford Stewart says:

    to Barb's Family,
    I am so sorry for your loss. Barb was a wonderful, kind woman. I worked with her at the nursing home years ago. May God give you strength and comfort.

  6. My condolences to the family, who I’ve known forever. Our families were always close and I’ve many fond memories. Barbara is in my thoughts and prayers.

  7. My sincere condolences and deepest sympathies to you all , Aunt Barbara was a wonderful lady and I enjoyed the visits and laughs throughout the years my heart was saddened to hear the news tonight, may God wrap his loving arms around each one of you and comfort you in the coming days and months ….

  8. Our most sincere sympathy to Barb’s family.  Long ago are the days when we parents were involved with chili feeds as money raisers for the Miller high school band trip to Winnipeg!  May your good memories and Gods love and grace give you all peace.  May those memories of your Mom warm your hearts and make you smile!  Love to you, Harlan and Kathy Meier

  9. To all of Barb's family-
    I was saddened to hear of her passing. We became friends while I worked at Alice's Beauty Salon back in the day. I have always cherished our friendship and enjoyed having her as a client. She was a favorite. I was planning to come over tomorrow to visit with all of you. But the weather doesn't sound the best so I'm not sure I'll make it. I will see it livestreamed and will be praying for Barb and all of you!! HUGS and BLESSINGS to everyone!


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