Donald Knippling

donald knippling

June 29, 1934 ~ April 28, 2024

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Donald J. Knippling, 89, of Gann Valley, passed away Sunday, April 28. 2024, at Good Samaritan Society in Miller. 

Funeral Mass will be at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, May 4, 2024, at St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Miller. Burial will follow at St. Placidus Cemetery, Duncan. Visitation will begin at 6:00 p.m., Friday, May 3, 2024, followed by a 7:00 p.m. rosary and prayer service, all at the church.

Donald Jerome Knippling was born June 29, 1934 in Wessington Springs, SD, to Joseph Knippling and Eleanor (Etbauer) Knippling. He lived in Arlington Township, Buffalo County his entire life.  He was the oldest of six children. He had two brothers, Jerald (Ardith) and Clayton (Evelyn) and three sisters, Genevieve (John Rank), Joyce (Ken Lawver), and MaryJo (Mark Joens).  He grew up on the home ranch in Gann Valley,  SD. 

He attended grade school at Prairie Center School near his home,  usually riding horseback to get there.  His high school years were spent in Brookings,  SD at the Agriculture School, which he completed in three years.  Though he didn’t appreciate being away from home, he made good friends.

At the age of 20, he was drafted by the United States Army and served from 1954 to 1956.  He did his training at Ft. Leonard Wood Missouri.  He was a specialist third class stationed in Panama where his unit trained other units in the art of Jungle Warfare.  His memory of the humidity, snakes, bugs, sea sickness on the boats, and scouting pirate caves led to some interesting stories.  The time spent on the east coast explains his distaste for “big city” life and traffic. What he was most proud of during his tour was when he received his Jungle Warfare Badges.

Donald was happy to get back to the ranch where he and his brother Jerry formed a partnership.  They started a registered Hereford herd and they sold the first bulls at the Miller Sale Barn in 1958.  The ranch expanded as did the cattle herd.  In 1968, Donald along with his father, Joe, and brothers, Jerald and Clayton, formed a partnership and corporation which expanded to include each of the brother’s two sons.  Donald did most of the bookwork involved in registering the cattle and he always looked forward to the new crop of calves. 

Donald was a member of the Immaculate Conception Church at Stephan, SD.  He had a membership in the American Hereford Association, SD, Hereford Association, Saler Association, and the SD Stock Growers.

On May 16, 1959 he was joined in marriage to Mary Louise Johnson.  From this union, 5 children were born:  Allan, Gann Valley, SD, Suzanne Davis (Bill), Sioux Falls, SD, Jeanne, Rapid City, SD, Tim (Brandi), Huron, SD, and Jackie Dalzell (Mike) Pierre, SD.

Donald lived most of his life ranching on the northern ranch.  He loved everything about it, especially putting up silage with his brothers, Jerry and Clayton, and driving his Baler.  

You might have found him on the banks of the Missouri River, goose hunting or hunting for arrowheads. He has an impressive artifact collection and he had a good eye for finding these items. He loved metal detecting and fishing, especially with his grandkids.  He had a love for old country music. 

His family, grandchildren, and his Catholic faith were the most important things in his life.  He took great pride in the success of the family ranch for six generations.

Donald was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 57 years, Mary Lou; his parents: Joe and Eleanor Knippling; sisters: Genevieve Rank and Joyce Lawver; son in law, Durward (Woody) Lang; and  three granddaughters: Natalie, Delaney, and Sydney Knippling. 

He will be dearly missed by his five children and their spouses; 22 grandchildren; and 21 great grandchildren.

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

A Visitation was held on May 3, 2024 at 6:00 PM at St. Ann's Catholic Church, 709 East 4th St. in Miller, SD 57362
A Prayer Service & Rosary was held on May 3, 2024 at 7:00 PM at St. Ann's Catholic Church, 709 East 4th St. in Miller, SD 57362
A Funeral Mass was held on May 4, 2024 at 10:00 AM at St. Ann's Catholic Church, 709 East 4th St. in Miller, SD 57362
A Graveside Service was held on May 4, 2024 at 1:00 PM at St. Placidus Cemetery, 35640 221st Street in Duncan, SD 57341

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  1. Love and prayers to all of you. Donald was such an amazing man. We loved spending time with him. He has passed on quite a legacy of love and hard work to all of you. I’m picturing him and Mary Lou dancing to “Storms Never Last.” 

  2. Love and prayers to all of you. Donald was such an amazing man. We loved spending time with him. He has passed on quite a legacy of love and hard work to all of you. I’m picturing him and Mary Lou dancing to “Storms Never Last.” 

  3. My deepest sympathies to all of you. He was a great man and friend to my dad and mom. I can only imagine the cowboy reunion in Heaven today. I have wonderful memories of Donald. Love to you all. 

  4. To the entire family. My deepest sympathies to all of you during this time. I will keep you all in my prayers. So very sorry for your loss.

  5. All my sympathy. Donald was a pillar of our church community, the people that helped shape us while growing up there. It's tough to see them go, but so grateful for the examples they set for us. I couldn't have dealt with life's challenges, especially when living out East, without the steady examples set by those elders back home. Much respect, Take Care, DK

  6. Jim & Halie (Dalzell) Straight says:

    Donald's family – A core memory from growing up was going to Easter in Ekalaka. Donald & Mary Lou were almost always there and part of that. No more pain and no more suffering, but still so difficult. My thoughts and prayers for you continue! Rest easy, soldier/dad/grandpa/rancher

  7. Donald's Family-
    What a great man. He was the epitome of hard work, a gentle man, caring, and loving. One tough dude. Our thoughts & prayers are with you. God Bless!!

  8. I remember him a quiet man, he seemed to be always be thinking things out even if he was just watching people.  Not many like him anymore – a true cowboy!  Hard working and protective of his family and his western culture.  I’ll truly r miss him.  Prayers to his family. 

  9. Jeanne,
    My thoughts and prayers go out to you and all your Family, I have enjoyed listening to the stories you would tell about your Family and talking about your Dad. My deepest sympathies.

  10. My Deepest Sympathy Suzanne. I know how your father will be missed by you and the kids. God Bless you my friend. 🙏

  11. my sincere condolences for the Knippling family.

  12. Our hearts go out to the family. He was a very impressive man. Our first encounter was at a sale barn many many years ago. From there a friendship grew and still continues to this day. Deepest sympathy to all the families. We will keep you in our prayers.

  13. condolences to the Knippling family. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless!

  14. Ronnie & Kathy (Dalzell) Trull says:

    Knippling Family – Thoughts and Prayers are with all of you during this trying time.

  15. Don and Mary Lou were the absolute best! I have many fond memories of the times spent at the Knippling ranch. I remember Don as being a hard working, quiet type of cowboy who also liked to have a bit of fun. He was a warm and loving man who enjoyed the simple things in life.

    I'll never forget the time Jeanne and I thought it would be a great idea to drive across an extremely muddy pasture in her VW Rabbit, because it was the 'short cut' home. I'm pretty sure Don was none too impressed with the decision making of those two teenage girls that day. LOL!

    Allan, Suzi, Jeanne, Tim, and Jackie, you and your families are in my thoughts and prayers. Thank you for sharing the video tribute of your Dad. A life well lived!!

    With love and deepest sympathy,
    Peggy (Eckstein) Bouton


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