Frances Mae Poste

of Littleton, Colorado, formerly of Wall, South Dakota, died on Friday, July 26, 2024
at the MorningStar Assisted Living and Memory Care in Littleton at the age of 96

Frances Mae (Guethlein) Poste passed away on July 26, 2024 in Littleton, Colorado, surrounded by her family. She was born to John and Emma (Peterson) Guethlein at their homestead in Peno Basin near Quinn, South Dakota on March 7, 1928. She was a lifelong resident of Wall, Philip, and the surrounding area. The youngest of five girls, she was often referred to as “Babe” by her family, and the name stuck even after a baby brother arrived several years later.

Frances grew up during the depression and learned the value of hard work at a young age. All the Guethlein daughters helped with milking, separating cream and collecting and selling eggs and other things from their family farm. She loved the tile barn her father built in 1925 and told stories of her father harvesting ice blocks from a local dam to store under straw in the barn so that the family could make ice cream throughout the summer. When she was three years old, she followed her sister Maxine up the spokes of a wheel to climb into their Pa’s wagon. Frances was younger and smaller than Maxine and fell under the wheel as it moved forward. The loaded wagon rolled over her torso, nearly crushing her, but she eventually recovered.

She attended the Rickard School for elementary grades, then completed her schooling and graduated from high school in Quinn. After receiving her teaching certificate from Black Hills Teachers College in Spearfish, she taught in rural schools until she married Max W. Poste June 1, 1949. They lived for a short time in Philip when Max served as the Director of Equalization for Haakon County and Frances assisted him in the office. They later settled near Grindstone and maintained a house in Wall so Frances could work in town and their children could attend school. Frances worked for West River Rural Electric Association for 25 years until she retired in 1994. She wrote for the Wall Courant for many years, sharing local happenings.

Frances loved to travel, something she started when she and her sister Maxine traveled to Cuba for a teachers’ conference in 1947. Other trips with her sisters took them to Branson and to New England to see the fall foliage. In later years she accompanied her granddaughter Shelly (Michelle) to Alaska, New England, France, Switzerland and Italy as well as to see family in other states.

She was an active member of the Wall United Methodist Church and its choir, enjoyed playing cards and attending the quilt show held each spring at her church. After she retired, she began painting and gifted each of her children with a vintage crock painted with the likeness of her father’s tile barn. She played the piano, sewed, knitted blankets and made beautiful cross stitch pieces for herself and her family. She was an avid baker and cook, constantly trying new recipes and sharing them with friends and family. Frances and her sister Maxine served jointly as South Dakota’s “editors at large” for Taste of Home magazine for several years.

Frances was survived by her brother, John “Jack” Guethlein of North Plate, NE, her sons Barry (Terry) Poste of Littleton, Colorado, Randall (Violeta) Poste of Wall, Mark (Darlene) Poste of Rapid City and daughter Tracy (Rick) Seutter of Peoria, Arizona; grandchildren Michelle, Elizabeth, Danielle, Ashley, Sara, Chris, Cheryl, Jasmine, Renedel, Amanda and Kristina, several great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews and extended family.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Max W. Poste; a son in infancy, Bradley Gene Poste; a daughter Penelope June Penney, and her sisters Helen Rittberger, Margorie Willuweit, Dorothy Burch, and Maxine Smith.

A visitation will be held from 4-6 p.m. on Tuesday, August 13, 2024 at Rush Funeral Home in Wall.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 14, 2024 at the United Methodist Church in Wall with Pastor Justin Trent officiating.

Burial will be follow at 2:30 p.m. at Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis.

Service Details

VISITATION
Tuesday, August 13, 2024 - 4-6 p.m.
Rush Funeral Chapel
Wall, South Dakota

FUNERAL SERVICE
Wednesday, August 14, 2024 - 11:00 a.m.
United Methodist Church
Wall, South Dakota

CLERGY
Pastor Justin Trent

INTERMENT
Wednesday, August 14, 2024 - 2:30 p.m.
Black Hills National Cemetery
Sturgis, South Dakota

Guest Book

My thoughts are with you all I spent a lot of time at her house with Tracy. May she rest in peace ❤️
   ~ Susie Cuppy Mitchell SD (7/30/2024)
I have many happy memories of Frances while spending time with Tracy. I pray you all find comfort in your memories ❤️
   ~ Susie Cuppy Mitchell (8/7/2024)
I worked with Frances for almost 17 years at WREA. She was my mentor, and friend. I still remember all the delicious treats she would bring us! My prayers to all of you, she was a very special lady. May she rest in peace.
   ~ Kelly Lurz Wall (7/31/2024)
My deepest sympathy for your loss. I remember Frances from high school & from my parents (Earl & Erma Gabriel) owning land near their land by Grindstone. I got to know her better when I joined the Methodist Church Choir several years ago. I just loved her sense of humor each Sunday…and I never saw her without a smile! Not to mention the yummy goodies she would bring for potluck dinners! I will always remember her with a joyful heart. May God be with you all & grant you peace.
   ~ Cindy (Gabriel) Nuzum Wall, SD (8/14/2024)

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Dan and Lori Harrison
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Wall Economic Development
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Shelly
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Doug and Nancy Geary
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Stormy and Becky; Karen and Bob; Kelly and Gena; Donna; and Max and Emma Gail
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Shirley Lamphere
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Connie Knutson
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Your Neighbors Marty and Susan
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Ross and Weston Poste Families
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Your Friends at Ameriprise: Thieye and Donna