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Mary Kraft hosted daily coffee and conversation


Mass of Christian Burial for Mary Kraft, 92, of Timber Lake, will be held at 10 a.m., MDT, on Friday, Sept. 4, 2020, at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Timber Lake.
Burial will be at Glencross Cemetery under the direction of Kesling Funeral Home of Mobridge.
Visitation is at 6 p.m. with a prayer service at 7 p.m. on Thursday at the church.
Mary passed away on Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020, at Spearfish Canyon Healthcare.
Mary Magdalena Kraft was born on Oct. 27, 1927, at Hillsview to Balzar and Magdalena Martian. The name on her birth certificate is listed as Maria, a fact she didn’t realize until 2011 when applying for a copy. She was the youngest of nine children.
In 1930, the family moved north of Glencross. She attended Spring Lake School and Glencross High School.
On a rainy day on June 18, 1946, Mary and Eddie Kraft were married at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Glencross. They lived at Glencross for a couple of years where Eddie managed the Bagley elevator before moving to Rapid City where he worked in the construction business. They moved back to Timber Lake and in 1958 they purchased a small farm one and one-half miles east of town. Mary worked at the Super Valu grocery store from 1964 to 1983, first working for Jim Stoick and later for Mike and Dennis Holzer. In her later years, she worked at the package liquor store and the Dewey County Library whenever extra help was needed.
She was a volunteer at the Timber Lake Museum and belonged to the Holy Cross Altar Society.
In 1991, Eddie and Mary moved into Timber Lake. Friends gathered at her home faithfully every morning for coffee and conversation.
In 2016, she moved to Prairie Sunset Village at Mobridge where she enjoyed the company and companionship of the other residents and greatly appreciated the caregivers.
In June 2020, she moved to Spearfish Canyon Healthcare where she lived the remainder of her life.
She was an excellent cook and was well known for her kuka, German potato salad and fudge. She liked to crochet, play cards, and tried to walk every day.
Her Catholic faith was very important to her and she was never very far away from her rosary.
She will be missed and remembered by her six children, David (Cheryl) of Bismarck, North Dakota, Jim of Janesville, Wisconsin, Peg (Don Merkle) Kraft of Noti, Oregon, Beth (Ken) Schweitzer of Gillette, Wyoming, Mary Jo (Ed) Maciejewski of Timber Lake, and Nick (Lauri) of Story, Wyoming; 12 grandkids and 19 great-grandkids.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Eddie, in 2012, her parents, five brothers and three sisters.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to St. Joseph Parish Center in Timbre Lake.

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