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Funeral services will take place on Saturday, June 12, 2021 at 11:00 AM (Central).

St. Peter Lutheran Church
Midland, South Dakota

St. Peter Lutheran Cemetery
Midland, South Dakota
Visitation will be held one hour prior to the funeral service.



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In memory of

Roland Barton

of Murdo, South Dakota, died on Thursday, June 3, 2021 at Avantara Nursing Home in Pierre at the age of 93

Roland John Henry Barton, better known as “Uncle” to all that had the pleasure of meeting him, was born on August 13, 1927 to John Otto Barton and Christina Niedan Barton in Murdo, South Dakota. Roland was baptized and confirmed and was a life-long member of St. Peter Lutheran Church in the country near the farm. Roland grew up on the family farm attending 1st grade at age 5 in the one room school house down the road. He had 2 first grade classmates and 8 other students in the school. He remembered all their names. He attended Okaton High School for three years and then graduated from Winner High School in 1944. There he took the test for the Mensa Society and was later accepted into this prestigious high IQ society. He never told us about this - we found his letter of acceptance! He always regretted not going on to college but enjoyed his many years of farming/ranching.

Uncle had a love for astronomy, and that love took him to destinations including South Africa and Aruba for viewing an eclipse, and at nearly 90 years old, took him to Nebraska to get a better view of that solar eclipse. He also had a yearning to know more about his ancestors. He was able to travel to the Ukraine where he was able to do more genealogy research and explored earlier generations’ way of life. Uncle also attended many German Fests throughout the Midwest during his lifetime. He enjoyed raising tomatoes and potatoes until his health took him to an assisted living/extended care facility in Pierre, South Dakota where he resided until he was called to his heavenly home June 3, 2021.

Roland is survived by nephews, Eugene (Becky) Barnes of Mesa, Arizona, and Steve (Michelle) Taylor of Littleton, Colorado, and niece, Linda (Bob) Barnes Caton of Littleton. Also many great-nieces and nephews, relatives and friends in the Murdo community.
He is preceded in death by his parents and sisters, Vesta Barton (Jim) Taylor and Esther Barton (Elvin) Barnes. Also nieces, Connie Taylor and Ann Marie Barnes (Merlyn) Peck.

Visitation will be held one hour preceding the services. His funeral will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 12, at St. Peter Lutheran Church, south of Midland. He will be laid to rest next to his parents at St. Peter Cemetery.

A live stream of the service will be available on the webpage the day of the service.

FUNERAL SERVICE
Saturday, June 12, 2021 - 11:00 a.m. CDT
St. Peter Lutheran Church
Midland, South Dakota

OFFICIATING
Pastor Gregory Hinners
Pastor Ray Greenseth

MUSIC
Diane Bork - Pianist
“A Mighty Fortress is Our God”
“Beautiful Savior”
“I Am But a Stranger Here”
Special Music
“How Great Thou Art”

PALLBEARERS
Mike Barnes - Todd Barnes
David Peck - Marvin Peck - Nathan Barnes
Patrick Barnes - Chase Barnes - Steve Taylor

HONORARY PALLBEARERS
All Relatives and Friends in Attendance

INTERMENT
St. Peter Lutheran Cemetery
Midland, South Dakota

  • My Uncle Lee Johannsen went to work for the Barton family in 1931, remaining there until his passing in 2000. Lee was 22 and Roland was 4 when they first met. Uncle Lee affectionately referred to Roland as "the Kid". In 1999 Roland was in Turkey to view an eclipse and while there visited the Blue Mosque in Istanbul. My eldest daughter also happened to be in Turkey and visited the Blue Mosque a day after Roland did. I wonder if they would've recognized each other had they been there the same day. It seems like I've always known Roland, a kind, soft-spoken man of few words. Although relatively short in stature, in the eyes of the Johannsen family, he was a giant. ~ Douglas Johannsen Ramsey, Minnesota (6/13/2021)
  • Rest in Peace! ~ Donna Rapid City (6/7/2021)