Katherine F. "Kate" DeVries

of Kadoka, South Dakota, died on Monday, January 4, 2021
at the Kadoka Nursing Home at the age of 92

Katherine “Kate” Faye Boeckman was born September 9, 1928, to Mary Prochaska Boeckman. Kate grew up in Belvidere attending all her school years in Belvidere except for two years in Kadoka. She graduated from Belvidere High School in 1946. Upon graduation she moved to Chamberlain where she worked as a switchboard operator for the telephone company. There she made many life-long friends and memories.

On October 29, 1950, Kate was married to Fred “Fritz” DeVries in Belvidere. They lived on the DeVries homestead east of Belvidere. Two children, Ruth Ann and Donald “Don” were born to Kate and Fritz. In 1960 they built a new house which fell in the path of Interstate 90 forcing a move. At that time they purchased the Kelly Freemole place and built a new home along Brave Bull Creek.

Kate was always a very active member of the Belvidere community. She was a life-long member of the Belvidere Community Church serving as Sunday School Superintendent, teacher, and even janitor. She sang in the church choir for many years as well as wrote, mimeographed, and mailed out a weekly paper for the church. She, along with other Belvidere ladies, organized many funeral dinners and potlucks for various activities. In earlier years, Kate was an active member of Royal Neighbors and for many years placed Royal Neighbor flags on member graves each Memorial Day. She was involved in bowling leagues in Kadoka as long as it remained open. Kate was active in the Belvidere School Alumni Organization for many decades. She corresponded with many past graduates as well as published a yearly newsletter and helped to organize the annual picnic. Kate also wrote the Belvidere News for the Kadoka Press. She was a member of the SD Cattlewomen’s Association on both a local and state level. For many years the local groups packed and delivered “Katy Kits” to the Wasta rest area in an effort to promote beef to South Dakota visitors.

Late in life, Kate became acquainted with an unknown half-sister, Thelma Sogge. An instant friendship formed and the entire family was blessed by this new relationship.

Survivors include her sister Anna Mae Kimball of Duluth, Minnesota; daughter Ruth Ann (Dennis) Niehoff of Carson City, Nevada; grandchildren Ben, Andrew, Donyo, Rebekah, Abby(Keith) as well as four great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her daughter-in-law Dana DeVries of Rapid City and their daughters Terri (Eric), Kelli (Shane) and Kerri (Andy), plus nine great-grandchildren.

Kate was preceded in death by her mother, Mary Boeckman; her husband Fritz DeVries; son Don DeVries; and sister Thelma Sogge.

It is difficult or perhaps impossible to do justice when describing a life of 92 years, but I would describe Mom as having a servant’s heart. She was always willing to help and worked hard all her life. She loved her family and hosted many huge family dinners. You will be missed.

A celebration of life service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 23, 2021 at the Community Hall in Belvidere with Pastor Jesse Taylor officiating.

Cards and memorials may be sent to 935 Azurite Lane, Carson City, NV 89705.

Service Details

CELEBRATION OF LIFE SERVICE
Wednesday, June 23, 2021 - 10:00 a.m.
Community Hall
Belvidere, South Dakota

OFFICIATING
Pastor Jesse Taylor

Guest Book

So sorry to hear about Kate. I have such good memories of her. Prayers for your family.
   ~ Sheryl Olson Apple Valley, MN (1/8/2021)
SD
   ~ Mike Perault Belvidere (1/10/2021)
Kate was one of the kindest, sweetest people we have ever known. It was our privilege to know her for many years. Her faith in our Lord Jesus Christ and her love for others was evident in everything she did. As the Apostle Paul writes, "...ever since I heard about your faith and your love for all the saints I have not stopped giving thanks for you... Ephesians 1:15-16a
   ~ Gary & Ruth McCubbin 667 Wall Rd, Wadsworth, Ohio 44281 (1/10/2021)
Kate was the best of neighbors and a true asset to Belvidere and the Belvidere School. She kept track of everything and was so good about making sure things were done and done right. It seemed like she could do everything from writing, singing, and keeping up with the latest news. In addition, she had a great smile and a terrific sense of humor. One always liked to talk to Kate. She was one of a kind and will be missed. My deepest condolences. Edward Kodet
   ~ Edward Kodet Minneapolis (1/9/2021)
We will all miss our Kate. She was such a good friend and mentor. God bless and keep all of her family.
   ~ Kenny & Lyndy Ireland Philip, SD (1/10/2021)
Ruth Ann and family, We are so sorry about your Mom. Prayers for your family.
   ~ Kathy Rock Long Valley, SD (1/8/2021)
Dear DeVries Family, Chris and I are so sorry to hear of Kate's passing, we can both think of so many enjoyable conversations with Kate, her wisdom and her love. Our prayers are with all of you. God bless
   ~ Diana Elwood Volborg, MT (1/8/2021)
Sorry to hear about your loss. Kate was a wonderful lady who I thought as a second mom. Our prayers are with you all.
   ~ Kathy Pillen Hermosa SD (1/8/2021)
Sorry for your loss. Prayers and condolences to your family.
   ~ Patty Morris (Seidler) Menifee, CA (1/5/2021)
Ruth Ann and family and Dana DeVries and family, so much of my childhood contained the very active presence of Kate. She was so involved in our Sunday School, Church, Belvidere School, Belvidere Community, Vacation Bible School--you name it, Kate was busy volunteering or attending to the events of our community. I always knew Kate cared about all of us Belvidere kids. She was the community's good Aunt. I have never ceased missing Donny and Fritz whenever I walk the paths near home. She was a part of my childhood and I am very glad for it and her Christian guidance and good will. Thank you, Kate.
   ~ Dawn Marie Perault 662 Josephine Pl (1/20/2021)
South Dakota
   ~ William Eckert Okaton (6/14/2021)
Sl
   ~ Susie Cuppy Mitchell SD (1/6/2021)

Flowers

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"Aunt" - Marjie, Barb, Norma, and Tom
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Dakota Country Pharmacy
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Jim and Debbie Antonsen and Families
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Family - "Mom" "Grandma"
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The Collers: Sauntee, Heidi, Jadyn, Jyntre, and Jyrzee; and the Muziks: Danny, Jerica, Ezekiel, and Nash
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All of the Friedmans: Sam and Shirley (Collins) Friedman, Russ and Gail Friedman, Michael Friedman, Teresa Masudg, Gary and Danette Oertel, and Kevin and Lori Friedman
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Kadoka Nursing Home Staff, Residents, and Board of Directors