WEBSTER- Kaye Schuster, 69 of Webster and formerly of White died on Friday as a result of an two vehicle accident at Webster. Funeral Mass will be at 10:30 A.M. Tuesday, April 6, 2010 at Christ The King Catholic Church in Webster. Burial will be at St. Otto’s Cemetery. Visitation will be at Fiksdal Funeral Service in Webster on Monday 2-4 P.M. then continuing at the church with a 7 P.M. Rosary Service. fiksdalfuneral.com. Arnice Katherine “Kaye” Smith was born on Wednesday, March 19, 1941 to Arnold and Bernice (Simmons) Smith at White, South Dakota. She was baptized and confirmed at St. Paul’s Catholic Church. She attended school in White and graduated from White High School. To her first marriage, a daughter, Jodi was born. Kaye worked at 3M Corporation in Brookings for many years. Later, she was employed in the Computer Science Department at South Dakota State University in Brookings. She retired in 2006. After retirement she continued to live in White. She was united in marriage to Bill Schuster on June 11, 2009 at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in White. After their marriage the couple made their home on Bill’s farm north of Webster near Waubay Lake. She was currently a member of Christ The King Catholic Church in Webster where she was active in Catholic Daughters, was a Lector, Reader and Eucharistic Minister. Her hobbies included cross stitching, crocheting, home decorating and crossword puzzles. She loved to dance and enjoyed having coffee with their many friends. Kaye died on Friday, April 2, 2010 at Webster, South Dakota at the age of 69 years and 14 days. Those who mourn her passing are her husband, Bill of Webster; her mother, Bernice Smith of White, SD; a daughter, Jodi (Todd) DeSchepper of Spring, TX; three step-sons, Kelly (Shannon) Schuster of Warner, SD, Derek Schuster and Brad Schuster both of Aberdeen, SD; two brothers, Curtis (Trudy) Smith of Summerville, SC and Doug (Betty) Smith of Lincoln, NE; and two grandchildren, Amanda (Aaron) Claxton of Kennisaw, GA and Drew DeSchepper of Spring, TX. She was preceded in death by her father and two brothers.
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