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Ralph F. Zieger

May 30, 1932 ~ March 26, 2026

Born in: St. Lawrence, South Dakota
Resided in: Miller, South Dakota

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Ralph Zieger, 93, of Miller, a beloved husband and father, went to his eternal rest on Thursday, March 26, 2026, at Highmore Health, after a long battle with dementia.

Graveside service will be at 10:30 a.m., Monday, March 30, 2026, at G.A.R. Cemetery in Miller.Β  A visitation with family present will be from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m., immediately followed by a 2:00 p.m. funeral service on Monday, March 30, 2026, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Miller, with Rev. Rhonda Wellsandt-Zell officiating.

In lieu of flowers, memorials can be directed to Trinity Lutheran Church, 707 E 1st Ave, Miller, SD 57362, or Highmore Health, 410 8th St SE, Highmore, SD 57345.

Born May 30, 1932, to Frank and Sophia Zieger, Ralph grew up on his parents’ farm north of St. Lawrence, SD. He attended grammar school in Holden Township and graduated from Miller High School in 1950. While in high school, he met the love of his life, Barbara Cotton. He picked her up for their first date on his motorcycle, and the rest is history! They were married on June 1, 1952.

He served in the Army and was deployed to Korea in December of 1952, where he was wounded and earned a Purple Heart. He returned to South Dakota in January of 1954.Β  He and Barbara bought a small farm southwest of Miller. Having started on a shoestring, it was necessary that Ralph could make or fix nearly anything, as any farmer knows. They retired from farming in 2000 and moved to Miller in 2005, where Barbara still lives.

Ralph was an accomplished woodworker and made hundreds of pieces of furniture, not only for his family, but for many others. He loved to design and build unique pieces and was always up for the challenge when Barbara or one of his daughters asked for something specific. He even built an oak spinning wheel just to see if he could.

He had a lifelong love of cars. In his youth, he had a vision of going to Detroit to design cars.Β  In later years, he often commented that he had made the right decision to be a farmer instead.

Ralph loved his church and served in many roles over the years. He was a devout man and read his Bible every day.Β  He loved his family deeply and treasured their visits. His wife Barbara was precious to him, and his only regret was having to leave her behind.

Ralph is survived by his wife of 73 years, Barbara; daughters: Peggy Zilverberg (Don), Janet Fett (Randy), and Laurie Milbrodt (Matthew); 8 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Sophia Zieger; his sister, Hilda Hargens (Bill); his brother, Herbert (Gladys) Zieger; his nephew, Kenny Zieger; and his great-grandchildren, Jonah and Emory Scott.

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

Services

Graveside Service: Monday, March 30, 2026 10:30 am

G.A.R. Cemetery
South Broadway Ave
Miller, South Dakota 57362


Visitation: Monday, March 30, 2026 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Trinity Lutheran Church
707 East 1st Ave
Miller, South Dakota 57362


Funeral Service: Monday, March 30, 2026 2:00 pm

Trinity Lutheran Church
707 East 1st Ave
Miller, South Dakota 57362


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Charities

The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Ralph F. Zieger 's name.

Highmore Health

410 8th St SE

Highmore , SD 57345

Trinity Lutheran Church

707 E 1st Ave

Miller, SD 57362

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  1. My sympathy to the Zieger family-a life well-lived.

  2. Our most sincere sympathy to the familyβ€”β€œThe battle is overβ€”the vic’try is won! May the Peace of God be with you All!” We send our love, Harlan and Kathy Meier❀️❀️

  3. Sending our sympathy. With respect for a life well lived. It was a pleasure to know Ralph.
    Jan and LaVaughn B.

  4. Many memories of you come to mind and I will always remember your kind soul. Thank you for always believing in meπŸ˜ƒβ€οΈI will always remember you!!!

  5. I’m so sorry for the loss of your Dad, Peggy. As I read the obituary, it sounds like he had a good life.
    Eternal rest grant unto thee, oh Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon him. Amen. πŸ’™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ’™
    David and Joanie Auch

  6. Randy,
    Condolences to your family, Randy I remember everything. Your dad taught me how to be a man by example. And love god.
    Prayers to all of your family .
    Zibers Family

  7. My deepest sympathy to Barb and her family in the loss of their beloved dad and husband. It was my honor and pleasure to have known Ralph. He’s resting in the arms of the Lord now.

  8. Jean and I send our sincere condolences on Ralph’s passing! My thoughts are of his wonderful character, smile, and personality. Always a man of dignity! Godspeed!

  9. Ralph was a great man. He was always nice to me and had a warm smile. He was a soft spoken man but easy to talk to. I offer my sympathy to the whole family. Ralph no longer has any pain or suffering as he is in heaven now with Jesus.

    God bless all of you.

    Sincerely,

    Curt Fett

  10. Sherry Fett-Petekavich says:

    It was my privilege to know Ralph through the marriage of my brother, Randy to his daughter, Jan. We had the opportunity to fellowship for holidays and play games and I always enjoyed him! He was so loving of his wife and family, and his craftsmanship in building beautiful furniture for them left me in awe! I could tell he was a man of strong faith! I have NO doubt he will leave a BIG hole in your hearts! I pray that eventually you can fill that hole with treasured memories! I know there is a gladness that he is whole and with Jesus! What comfort there is in that! My deepest sympathies to all of you! I am sorry I could not make the funeral! Love, Sherry


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