Wayne Haerer

of Philip, formerly of Sturgis, South Dakota, died on Monday, December 25, 2023
at the Scotchman Living Center in Philip at the age of 102

Wayne Fredrick Haerer was born July 19, 1921, along with twin brother Wallace Earnest Haerer, the son of William and Minnie (Shoemaker) Haerer of Ottumwa, South Dakota, in the Philip Hospital. Wayne was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod of Wall, South Dakota. He grew up on his father’s ranch with two brothers and a sister. When Wayne was four years old his mother passed away from diabetes and pneumonia. Wayne went to Pleasant Prairie Country School and later Pierre High School. When in his junior year in high school he and his twin brother joined the South Dakota National Guard 147th FA and in his senior year he would be called to active duty for WWII. He spent a year training in California and went sent to Pearl Harbor, South Pacific, New Guinea, and Australia. He spent five years and nine months and saw action in the South Pacific. He was with heavy artillery and equipment, loading and unloading soldiers and communications in the jungles.

After his discharge he became involved in ranching, and worked on various ranches in the Midland and Wall area and before purchasing their own place. On May 23, 1948, Wayne married Eldena M. Foster of Midland, and to this union were born four children: Wayne Dean, Jr., Bonna Faye, Darwin Dale, and Marla Marie. They made their home on their ranch, raising cattle and training horses. They later moved to Sturgis after his retirement.

He and Eldena were good dancers and also enjoyed square dancing. They enjoyed rodeos and watching their children participate. They travelled to many states and visited Alaska twice.

Wayne is a life member of the VFW of Rapid City, and the Wall American Legion. Wayne was so honored to take part in the World War II Honor Flight to Washington, DC.

In 2019, Wayne and Eldena moved into the Scotchman Living Center in Philip, where he has since resided.

Those left to mourn his passing include his wife Eldena; four children Wayne Haerer Jr. and his wife Nancy of Green Valley, Arizona, Bonna Fortune and her husband Roger of Quinn, Darwin Haerer and his wife Betty of Wall, and Marla Sherburne and her husband Jim of Minnesota; eight grandchildren Bryan, Holly, Heather, Cory, Dar, Jr. Mindy, Joshua, and Jennifer; twenty great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren McCrae, Reiney, Braxten, Ryker; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Wayne was preceded in death by his parents; two grandchildren Marty and Darcy; two great-great-grandsons Brace and Paxton; two brothers Russell and his twin brother Wallace; and a sister Dorothy Bosanco.

Funeral services will be held 10:00 a.m. Thursday, January 4, at the First Lutheran Church in Wall, with visitation one hour preceding the services.

Military graveside rites will be held 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, January 4, at the Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis.

Service Details

FUNERAL SERVICE
Thursday, January 4, 2023 - 10:00 a.m.
First Lutheran Church
Wall, South Dakota

CLERGY
Pastor Christopher McCarthy


MUSIC
Mary Kay Wilson - Organist
Nancy Haerer - Vocalist
Congregational Hymns
“How Great Thou Art”
“Onward Christian Soldier”
“The Lord’s Prayer”

USHERS
Taran Eisenbraun - Marty Huether

HONORARY PALLBEARERS
All Relatives and Friends in Attendance

INTERMENT WITH MILITARY HONORS
Thursday, January 4, 2024 - 1:30 p.m.
Black Hills National Cemetery
Sturgis, South Dakota

Guest Book

Our deepest condolences to all of you
   ~ Peggy (Burmeister) Masterson New Underwood (12/31/2023)
THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE
   ~ A VETERAN (12/30/2023)
So sorry to hear of Wayne's passing. Prayers for the comfort of those he left behind!
   ~ Ann Cvach Midland, SD (12/26/2023)
Hugs to all of you! I have so many happy memories growing up with Marla and spending time with Wayne and Eldena. Prayers for all of you in this difficult time.
   ~ Jill Kjerstad Rapid City (12/28/2023)
I'm sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you all.
   ~ Dennis Eliason Rapid City, SD (1/4/2024)
May Uncle Wayne R.I.P.
Our love and prayers for Aunt Eldena and family. We love the time we spent together.

   ~ Duane and Sharon Searle Hertford N C (1/31/2024)
We were so sorry to hear of Wayne’s passing. I always loved visiting with him and getting to know him since we moved here.
   ~ Dick and Pam Johnson Wall (12/27/2023)
My Deepest Sympathy. Keeping all of you in my thoughts and prayers. I will always remember visiting with him.
   ~ Fawna Geigle Sturgis, SD (12/26/2023)
I was sad to hear of Wayne’s passing. I remember learning so much about cattle judging from during 4-H trips out to their place. He was such a nice man & will be missed by all who knew him! Keeping you all in my thoughts & prayers!
   ~ Cindy (Gabriel) Nuzum Wall SD (12/28/2023)
Prayers for all the family. I always enjoyed visiting and listening to his stories when he’d walk down to get the mail. I pray you find comfort in all your memories.
   ~ Susie Cuppy Mitchell (12/28/2023)

Flowers

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Dan and Cindy Hauk
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Wall Economic Development
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Dorothy and Kim Aker and Family
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Les, Vivian, Scott, Jill, and Paul
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Dakota Country Pharmacy
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M & M Sales - Mike and Rose and Michael and Dana
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Bryan, Tracy, Jayden, and Mackenzie; Wayne and Nancy Haerer; and Donna and Jim Harrington
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Doug and Justine Estes
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Your Church Family at Evangelical Free Bible Church - Wall
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Scotchman Living Center
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Roger, Bonna, Holly, Clay, and Family; Heather, Jeff, and Family; and Cory, Alicia, and Family
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City of Wall
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Lori Steevers