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John R Kammerer

October 28, 1938 - February 20, 2024

U.S. Veteran

Service Date March 22, 2024

Funeral Home Behrens Wilson

Location St Isaac Jogues Catholic Church

Service and Celebration of Life will be held at St. Isaac Jogues Catholic Church  on March 22, 2024 at 1:00 p.m.

Private burial will be held at Black Hills National Cemetery, Sturgis, SD, on March 8, 2024.

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Lee and family, so sorry to hear about John’s passing, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Charlie

Posted by Charlie Stanley on March 4, 2024

My mom- Florence Maxson, before her death in 2005, travelled through South Dakota. Mostly she spent time with her wonderful brother Bill Etzler. She also enjoyed her conversations and visits with the Kammerer family- John and Leitha and their family. Condolences regarding John's passing to Leitha all the family. Prayers, Karen Maxson

Posted by Karen Maxson on March 4, 2024

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of John. I enjoyed meeting him and Lee several years ago and remember his great attitude and friendly demeanor. He was a very kind man who loved his Family. Sending sincere sympathy to Lee and Family.

Posted by Amy Roder on March 3, 2024

I am going to miss you Uncle John! I wish I had something eloquent or more comforting words for all the family, however, my thoughts are truly with all of you at this time. Uncle John always looked so dapper and had a hint of great smelling cologne. The last words he said to my husband when we were at the reunion in 2022 was "Never take life for granted, enjoy every minute." I think those are great words to live by on this earth.

Posted by Kari Jo on March 3, 2024

I enjoyed many years of good interesting conversations with John. I managed Boyds Drug where John was a great customer for years. He loved the Denver Broncos and discussing the games. And politics oh the talks and opinions we shared with each other. John loved telling stories of the old days and of The Kammerer Ranch. He was a kind man with a big smile and great attitude. He will be missed by many. Rest In Peace John.

Posted by Kevin McKnight on March 2, 2024

 
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