Donna Melber

donna melber

December 17, 1935 ~ September 13, 2020

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Donna Marie Melber, 84, of St. Lawrence, passed away Sunday, September 13, 2020 at the Avera Hand County Memorial Hospital in Miller.

Funeral service was held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, September 18, 2020 at the St. Lawrence Community Church, St. Lawrence with Pastor Jason Watson officiating.   Private burial was held at Hillcrest Cemetery in Miller.  Visitation was held an hour prior to service at the church.  

The Life Story of Donna Marie (Campbell) Melber.

I was a depression baby, the first child of Walter and Frieda (Harn) Campbell. I was born December 17, 1935, in Miller, South Dakota, at the “old opera house,” the second floor of which had been made into a hospital. The story goes that my dad was able to trap enough skunks that winter to pay the hospital and the doctor. My younger brothers Miles and Marvin were born in that same hospital.

I was the first grandchild and enjoyed a great deal of attention from my Aunt Bessie and Aunt Dorothy, as well as Uncle Ralph. I had one living grandparent, Miles Campbell. Great Aunt Lizzie Campbell had dozens of grandchildren but allowed me to call her Grandma as well.

Relatives and neighbors in South Hand often gathered at Ames Store to buy groceries on Saturday night. Community entertainment included playing cards and attending dances at Pleasant Valley Hall. Many area residents attended the Pleasant Valley Church.

The McCool School which still stands on Tanner Hill was reopened for three first graders in 1942. Lurabel Purrington (Evans) was our teacher. The school grew as our siblings got old enough. (Everyone attending school walked or rode a horse.) After completing the eighth grade I went to Miller High School, graduating in 1954.

I attended Huron College for one year before I started teaching rural schools. I enjoyed teaching at Rowan School, Center School, Cedar School, St. Lawrence School, and Hand City School.

In 1960, I was chosen for an International Farm Youth Exchange and lived in Sweden with farm families. I also loved being a second mother for exchange students Helmuth Schroeder from Germany and Maritza Chaves Vargas from Costa Rica.

On September 21, 1963, I married George Melber, a widower. His daughter Penny and mother-in-law Myrtle Johnson accepted me with love. Our little family grew to include Barbara who was born September 21st two years later. We are members of the Community Church of St. Lawrence. Our church family has been an important part of our lives. Our Lord has blessed us continually.

We like to travel and have been able to go to Europe, Africa, and to 49 states. I belonged to Modern Matrons Extension Club, Wessington Wheelers Square Dance Club, and Chapter AK-PEO. George and I spent a number of years listening to Miller first-graders read. We have appreciated having wonderful neighbors and dear friends who have been constantly by our side. Most of all, being able to always live on a farm has been a source of great pride and joy.

In the 1970s, the Miller Business and Professional Women chose me as Woman of the Year. Serving on the nominations board for the Spirit of Dakota introduced me to many inspirational leaders. I also loved seeing so many 4-Hers speak and present through demonstrations and illustrated talks. We love our schools, so George and I were honored to be recognized with a Friends of Education Award from the South Dakota Education Association and the Community Service Award from the Associated School Boards of South Dakota.

Preceding me in death were my parents, Walter and Frieda, my step-father Mac Mortensen, brothers Miles and Marvin, step-brother Keith Mortensen, and step-sisters Nedra Jones and Shirley Letsche.

I am surrounded with love from my husband George Melber; daughter Penny Sparks, her husband Gary, grandson Lance Crosby and his wife Toni, and their children George and Victor; and daughter Barbara Vargo, her husband Mark, and grandsons Alex, Barry, and John.

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

A Visitation was held on September 18, 2020 at 9:00 AM at St. Lawrence Community Church, 815 3rd St NW in St. Lawrence, South Dakota 57373
A Funeral Service was held on September 18, 2020 at 10:00 AM at St. Lawrence Community Church, 815 3rd St NW in St. Lawrence, South Dakota 57373
A Private Burial was held on September 18, 2020 at HIllcrest Cemetery in Miller, SD 57362

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  1. Nanette I Christiansen says:

    I'll always remember Donna and George and the Odyssey of the Mind trip to Tennessee. My sympathy to Donna's family.

  2. My sincere sympathy to the family of Donna Melber.

  3. My sincere sympathy to the family of Donna Melber.

  4. Jerry and Jessica Van Zee says:

    Our deepest sympathies to the family!! Donna was a special lady and will be greatly missed!!! 

  5. Sending our condolences to George & his family. May God's
    presence and comfort be felt by you at this time of loss.

  6. Sending our thoughts and prayers to George and the entire Melber family. Our sincere sympathies.

  7. Sharing in your sorrow and sending caring thoughts to George, Penny, Barb, and the entire family.

  8. "Wherever a beautiful soul has been, there you will find a trail of beautiful memories." (unknown)

    Donna was most certainly a beautiful soul, so I believe her trail to be wide & unending in length. Such kindness is rare! I lift all who love her in prayer, asking that you find peace in her journey to Jesus! 🙏🏼💛🙏🏼💛🙏🏼

  9. Condolences to Mrs Melber’s family. She taught my brother Bill and me at Sanger and Hand City Schools. Bill actually passed away the same day she did. They will enjoy being reunited in Heaven. She was truly influential in our lives and we mentioned her often in our memories. 

  10. Donna was a special lady! I got to know her when I was little as I would sit watching my mom fix her hair. She then had both of my girls in first grade for the reading program, and would always ask how they were. If the world had a few more Donna Melbers – what a wonderful place it would be! She will be missed.

  11. Seth Allen and family says:

    Donna will be greatly missed. I remember when we were neighbors my sister and I would always go play in the playhouse behind there house. My deepest sympathy for George and all his friends and family affected with the loss of such a special woman. 

  12. My parents, Richard and Ardessa Moser both considered Donna a dear friend and I so enjoyed seeing her on our many trips to South Dakota over the years- she always checked in on me and my girls while we were there and then on social media. She will be so missed! Deepest sympathies to you.

  13. Our sincere sympathies to George, Barb, Penny and their families.  Donna was a very special lady and will be greatly missed.

  14. Our sympathies to George and family. Donna was a wonderful person, so caring. I was in PEO and book club with Donna. A very wise and wonderful women. 

  15. Dianna and Steve Shaykett says:

    Sending our sincere thoughts and prayers to all. Donna has always been an inspiration of a giving and loving heart. Our love to all of the family.

  16. So sorry to learn of your loss.i remember the times at Farmers Union meetings . MAY GOD BLESS

  17. Mavis Schmidt-Johnson says:

    To the family of Donna I sincerely wish to extend my sympathy.  Met Donna way back in the day when she taught at Hand City School, northern Hand County.  Her and Shirley would stay at our house when the roads were too bad for them to travel back home.  She was one special lady and we'll remember her always.

  18. We extend sincere sympathy to George, Penny, Barb and families. Donna was such a great person. She will be missed.

  19. Our thoughts and prayers go to Donna's family, You have our deepest sincere sympathy. Donna will be missed by many, and loved by all.

  20. Carol Vitters Campbell says:

    My deepest sympathy to George and family.


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