David A. Geislerof Murdo, South Dakota, died on Friday, May 17, 2024
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David A. Geisler, “Your friend by the side of the road” of Murdo died May 17, 2024.
David Arthur Geisler was born September 28th, 1937, to Arthur John “A.J.” and Vivian (Petersen) Geisler in Pasadena, California. Dave was baptized at Faith Lutheran Church in Maywood California, and confirmed at Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church in Draper, South Dakota.
Dave had an eventful and colorful life. When the rest of the world was moving to California to work in the war plants, in March of 1942, A.J. moved the family from California to Blunt, SD. On the trip to SD, they were snowbound 8 days in Kadoka, 7 days in Murdo, 6 Days in Ft. Pierre, and finally made it to Blunt. In Blunt, the Geisler family had no lights, no water, and became homesteaders and went to school in a one room schoolhouse.
In 1945, A. J. bought the John Deere Chevrolet dealership in Murdo, and moved his family there. Once in Murdo, Dave had a bicycle shop at the Chevy John Deere dealership, and sold his first car, a 1940 GMC Pickup, at the age of 9. They lived in a Lustron Steel House in Murdo that was assembled in three days and cost $13,000.
At 13, Dave hopped in a 1939 Chevy Coupe, and drove himself to Bethany Lutheran High School in Mankato, MN. At this time, driver’s licenses were not required.
Dave attended Bethany Lutheran High School, Mankato, Minnesota as well as Murdo High School, in Murdo, South Dakota. He graduated from Murdo High School in 1955. Dave received his degree in Education from Concordia Teacher’s College in Seward Nebraska, in 1959, and his Master’s Degree in Education from Oregon State University in 1962. Dave was assigned by the Missouri Synod to teach first through third grade and was instrumental in starting the sports program at Zion Lutheran School in Corvallis, Oregon.
In 1957 he married Jeanette Ehrich and had four children, Vivian (Sonder), Patricia (Tyus), Jennifer (Kaiser), and David M. Geisler. He married Leila Jost in 1986 who had two daughters, Bobbi (Drewes) and Becca (Vance).
Dave’s occupations included teacher 1959-1963, Ford Dealer 1963-1981, and Pioneer Auto Museum Curator, Manager and Owner, 1981 to present. In 1963, Dave was the youngest Ford dealer in the United States, at the age of 26.
Pioneer Auto Museum became a world-renowned attraction with Dave at the lead. He had also been on American Pickers twice and won most of the coin flips.
Messiah Lutheran Church was an important part of his life. Since moving back to Murdo, in 1963, Dave was chairman of the congregation off and on for over 30 years, and taught Bible study for as many years. His father A.J. Geisler was chairman of the building committee for the new church building in 1969.
Dave was a member of the following organizations: Messiah Lutheran Church, Murdo Lions Club, West Central Electric Board of Directors for 21 years, Black Hills Badlands and Lakes Tourism, South Dakota Tourism Board, for 32 years appointed by 6 different Governors, Visitor Industry Alliance, Chairman of Jones County School Board.
Dave was the recipient of many awards including: 10 Consecutive Distinguished Ford Dealership Awards 1968-1979, Ben Black Elk Award, 1986, South Dakota Hall of Fame, 2004, Pioneer Tourism Award, 2008, Lions Club Melvin Jones Award, 2016, Retailer of the Year 2007, Spirit of Entrepreneurship 2015, George S. Mickleson Great Service Award 2011.
Survivors include his children Vivian Geisler (Jeff) Sonder, Patricia Geisler (Don) Tyus, Jennifer Geisler (Bryan) Kaiser, David Martin (Ann) Geisler, Becca Vance and Bobbi (Gary) Drewes; one sister Roma Geisler Staudenbaur Bunch; 13 grandchildren Paul Anthony Tyus, Devon Tyus, Kendall Tyus, Taylor Doane, Madelyn Host, Tristen Host, Ryder Geisler, Jeffrey Sonder, Amanda Sonder, Thomas Martin, Joseph Martin, Aubree Kaiser, and Jesse Vance; nieces and nephews Eric Staudenbaur, Cathie Littles, and Johanna Geisler Dykstra; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Dave was preceded in death by his wife Leila Jost Geisler in 2021; his brother John Nels Geisler in 2013; his mother Vivian Petersen Geisler in 1963; his father Arthur John “AJ” Geisler in 1973; his sister-in-law Betty Geisler; and his niece Lisa Staudenbauer in 2023.
Life has been so good, and the Lord has given us so many blessings. I hope to see you all in heaven.
Visitation will be held 5-7 p.m. CDT on Friday, May 24, at the Messiah Lutheran Church in Murdo.
Funeral services will be held 1:00 p.m. CDT Saturday, May 25, at the Harold Thune Auditorium in Murdo, with Pastor Ray Greenseth officiating.
Interment will be at a later date at the Murdo Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established to the Jones County Community Foundation.
Cards and memorials may be sent to P.O. Box 220, Murdo, SD 57559.
VISITATION
5-7 p.m. CDT Friday, May 24
Messiah Lutheran Church
Murdo, South Dakota
FUNERAL SERVICES
Saturday, May 25, 2024 - 1:00 p.m. CDT
Harold Thune Auditorium
Murdo, South Dakota
CLERGY
Pastor Ray Greenseth
MUSIC
Karen Royer - Pianist
Congregational Hymns
"Abide With Me"
"The Old Rugged Cross"
USHERS
Doug Snyder - Steve Iwan - Jim Hoar
Hank Loken - Kevin Mcnaught
Jim Schoon - Frank Webber
PALLBEARERS
Frank Brost - Ryder Geisler - Tristen Host
Bryan Kaiser - Jeff Sonder - Jeffrey Sonder, Jr.
Eric Staudenbaur - Donald Tyus - Kendall Tyus
Paul Tyus - Everett Zaugg
GUEST BOOK ATTENDANTS
Jackie Foshiem - Karla Knutson - Bryka Livermont
Janet Kinsley Miller - Evie Roghair
Evie Roghair - Rosemarie Schoop
INTERMENT
Murdo Cemetery
Murdo, South Dakota