William "Bill" Martinmaas

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January 31, 1927 ~ November 1, 2019

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William “Bill” Martinmaas, 92, of Orient/Polo, passed away Friday, November 1, 2019 at his home.

Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at the St. Liborius Catholic Church, Polo, with Father Christopher Hughes officiating. Burial followed in the Mount Calvary Cemetery. Visitation was held from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m., Monday, November 4, 2019 at the church with a 7:00 p.m. prayer service.

Bill was born January 31, 1927 to Henry and Elizabeth (Eggerling) Martinmaas. He attended St. Liborius grade school in Polo, and after 8th grade, he stayed home to farm.

On January 11, 1949 he married Wanelda Miller at St. Johns Catholic Church in Custer, SD. Through this union they welcomed 12 children.

Bill and Wanelda settled 4 miles north of Polo, where milk cows became the mainstay at the family farm. Bill enjoyed all aspects of farm life, but as he grew older he cherished his time driving through the cattle herds, his fields, and around the country side.

Bill took pride in his 12 children, he was proud to have all six of his sons with him on the farm and treasured his time with his six daughters.

Baseball and softball were a huge part of his life, as he loved playing, coaching and watching the game. Bill and Wanelda’s loyal sponsorship of winning Martinmaas teams earned them a spot in the SD hall of fame in 2017. Bill was also a military veteran, a member of the Knights of Columbus for 72 years, and a founding member of the Polo American Legion.

Bill had a passion for the little things in life such as a good dog and a good dessert, but he also grew to have a passion for the larger things in life like a chromed-out Escalade, and the newest King Ranch. His deep, hearty laugh and sense of humor were legendary and will be missed by many.

Left to cherish his memory are his four sons: Ray (Becky), Randy (Jan), Mike (Laura) and Brad (Shelly) all of Orient; six daughters: Sandy (Larry) Aesoph of Highmore, Kathy (Gary) Remmers of Orient, Paulette (Charlie) Appelhof of Kranzburg, Lori (Mike) Kalkman of Miranda, Julie (Rod) Spartz of Kranzburg, and Mary (Tom) Lesselyoung of Redfield; daughter in-law, Patty Martinmaas; 36 grandchildren; 60 great-grandchildren; and his siblings: Joe Martinmaas, Dub Curtis and Mary Lee Keelin.

Bill will be welcomed into heaven by his loving wife, Wanelda; 2 sons, Rick and Lon; one daughter-in-law, Janet; parents, Henry and Elizabeth; siblings, Max Martinmaas and Vivian Meyer; and 4 grandchildren, Kelly, Jason, Wanelda “Little Nel” Aesoph, and Patricia Kalkman.

Luce Funeral Home of Faulkton has been entrusted with Bill’s arrangements.

 

A Visitation was held on November 4, 2019 at 6:00 PM at St. Liborius Catholic Church, 17985 354th Ave in Polo, South Dakota 57467
A Prayer Service & Rosary was held on November 4, 2019 at 7:00 PM at St. Liborius Catholic Church, 17985 354th Ave in Polo, South Dakota 57467
A Funeral Mass was held on November 5, 2019 at 10:30 AM at St. Liborius Catholic Church, 17985 354th Ave in Polo, South Dakota 57467
A Graveside Service was held on November 5, 2019 at 11:30 AM at Mount Calvary Cemetery, 17985 354th Ave in Polo, South Dakota 57467

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  1. Bill was the father of my good friends, and a great host when I visited during huntings seasons a wonderful family!

  2. I remember Bill fondly from my days as Manager in Orient, SD.
    Great family patriarch.

  3. Sorry for your loss.
    He was a GREAT GUY and will be missed.
    Our Deepest Sympathy
    Dr. Dick and Kathy Splichal

  4. My condolences to the entire Martinmaas family. Bill will surely be missed by all. 

  5. My condolences to the entire Martinmaas family. Bill will surely be missed by all. 

  6. Paulette & family
    I am sorry for your loss.  It is never easy. They will live in your heart forever

  7. We send our sincere condolences to the Martinmaas family. Bill was always kind and caring to me while I was a member of this family and also to my daughter Lisa. Rest in piece Bill. 

  8. Martinmaas family: I am so thankful to have known your parents because of a ball diamond. It brought people together who may otherwise never met. Many fond memories. So great your dad could be in his home and now reunited with your loved ones until you are all once again one big team in heaven.  Peace to you all.

  9. Sorry for your families loss prayers to you all 🙏🙏🙏

  10. SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT BILL HAVEMANY MEMORIES AND THE GREAT HOSPITALITY THE FAMILY SHARED MY COLEDECSES TO THE FAMILY 

  11. my deepest thoughts an prayers go out to all of you in this time, I have known you all most of my life my heart gos out for all of you Bill was a great matriarch of your family an will be in are hearsts forever an now can be reunited with wamelda an his kids.. god bless steve speck

  12. Sending you all hugs at this time. My deepest sympathy goes out to all of your family. May he rest in peace.

  13. With Deepest Respect and Sincerest Sympathy, I am so very Sad to hear that you Dad has passed over. You are all in my thoughts and prayers and know that growing up, I always felt the warmth and hospitality given to me when I visited your home. Your Dad and Your Mom are Truly Amazing people and I feel Blessed to have known you all…R.I.P. Bill

  14. Sending our sympathy to the Martinmaas families during this sad time.
    Peace, Prayers and Hugs to all…. Bill and Deb Clement


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