Tammy Lewis

of Wall, South Dakota, died on Friday, March 15, 2024
at the South Dakota Human Services Center in Yankton at the age of 65

Tammy Ellen Lewis left her earthly struggles with mental illness, diabetes, and cancer behind on the morning of Friday, March 15, 2024, at the South Dakota Human Services Center in Yankton, SD. She was surrounded by her loved ones at the time of her passing. Tammy was born to Dale Lewis and Nancy Hauk in Ipswich, SD on September 28, 1958. She was preceded in death by her father Dale Lewis and stepfather Max Hauk. She is survived by her mother Nancy Hauk, daughter Summer Jakopak, son in law Mark Jakopak, two grandchildren Autumn Jakopak and Bohdan Jakopak, step-sister and dear friend Darla Mullanix and family, stepsister Karen Moore and family, and stepbrother Philip Hauk and family.

Tammy lived most of her young and adult life in Wall, SD. She spent many years working for the Wall Drug Store. During her younger years she rarely was seen without a book in her hand or in her pocket. When her grandchildren were born she moved in with Summer and Mark and lived with them in Quinn, Freeman, and Rapid City. During those years she spent her days watching her grandchildren, enjoying sports on TV, and going to movies and restaurants. Often, she went to Gordon, NE and spent time helping Darla in her restaurant, going to the beauty parlor, and shopping at the second hand store. As her health declined and she was no longer able to live at home, she lived in the Martin Nursing Home and then in the Spearfish Canyon Healthcare nursing home.

Through all of her struggles with mental illness, diabetes, and cancer, she rarely complained, and often looked for small ways she was able to be of help to her family. Her stubbornness and tenacity will be missed as well as her quiet compassion and her tough game of Hand and Foot.

Visitation will be held 5-7 p.m. Friday, March 22, at Rush Funeral Chapel in Wall.

Funeral services will be held 10:00 a.m. Saturday, March 23, at the United Methodist Church in Wall with Pastor Justin Trent officiating.

Interment will follow at the Wall Cemetery.

Service Details

VISITATION
Friday, March 22, 2024 - 5-7 p.m.
Rush Funeral Chapel
Wall, South Dakota

FUNERAL SERVICES
Saturday, March 23, 2024 - 10:00 a.m.
United Methodist Church
Wall, South Dakota
CLERGY
Pastor Justin Trent
MUSIC
Carla Brucklacher - Pianist
Becki Groven - Vocalist
“There Will Be a Day”
“You Say”
USHER
Jerry Johannesen
PALLBEARERS
Mark Jakopak - Bohdan Jakopak
Jarod Groven - Cody Groven - Kyle Groven
Chace Larsen - Jim Wiese - Mason Wiese
HONORARY PALLBEARERS
All Relatives and Friends in Attendance
INTERMENT
Wall Cemetery
Wall, South Dakota

Guest Book

Condolences to Tammy’s family
   ~ Kathy Simpfenderfer Wall (3/19/2024)
Just heard of your passing sorry I couldn't be there for your family I'm glad I had the chance to catch up with you on Facebook,
Saying good bye is the hard thing to say
Glad we were friends and you came to the ranch for Thanksgiving to spend with us
God bless you will ne missed 🙏 ❤️

   ~ Sara Jensen 601 Harter Dr Rapid city (3/24/2024)
Nancy - I’m so sorry to read if your loss of Tammy. I remember her as a little girl & what a cutie she was. May she now rest in peace, free from the pains she has lives with. May God’s Peace and Comfort be with you all.
   ~ Kitty Mihills Monke Regent, ND (3/20/2024)
Wishing the Lewis and Hauk families peace as you experience this enormous loss. Tammy was a gentle soul, and you all made her stronger for so many years. Tammy was a part of some of my earliest memories growing up in SD, whether it was school, time at the ranch or attending girl scout meetings. May she rest in peace....
   ~ Cathy Thompson Edwards, CO (3/31/2024)
I am sorry for your loss, I pray that Tammy is at peace now, happy and healthy! She was one of the 1st people I met when I moved to Wall many years ago.
   ~ Kelly Lurz Wall (3/19/2024)
May she rest in peace💕
   ~ Susie Cuppy Mitchell (3/19/2024)
Tammy was an Angel in disguise, always kind, and of a good nature. My Mom worked with Tammy many years at Wall Drug and they had many a good visits and a lasting friendship. May Tammy now rest at peace and beauty in the arms of the Lord.
   ~ Kathy (Hoffman) Thompson Whitewood, SD (3/19/2024)

Flowers

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City of Wall
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Stan and Terri Anderson
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Dan and Cindy Hauk
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Wall Economic Development
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Linda and Harlan Eisenbraun
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Wayne and Melanie Shull
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Family - "Daughter"
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Family - "Grandma"
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The Moore Clan
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"Sister" "Friend" - Darla and Russ Mullani Families
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Rick, Patt, and Sarah