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Arlene ‘Susie’ Hendrickson – Brookings Register

Arlene ‘Susie’ Hendrickson – Brookings Register

Sioux Falls: July 14, 1925 – January 29, 2025

Arlin Susie Hendrickson, 99 -year -old, died calmly, Wednesday, January 29, 2025, at his home at Lake Legends Laurent in Siou Falls, SD surrounded by her family and dedicated care.
Susie was born Arlin Marie Brogla on July 14, 1925 in Kosgrov, Iowa, who grew up at her mother and father’s farm, graduated from high school in Kosgrove and then visited the Mercrest College for one year. While working at the University of Iowa Susie met, he fell in love and married John P. Hendrickson, Lanky Rural Boy and Veteran from World War II from North Dakota, working on his Doctor at the University of Iowa in 1952. Susie and the first publication Phil is at Wooster College in Ohio and then at the South Dakota State Teacher College (SDSU) in Brukows, SD, where they will spend the rest of their lives together. The joint household manufacturer, raising three children, Susie participates in the women of the Faculty of SDSU, the parish St. Thomas Moore and three bridge clubs.
A seamstress, who also knit and knitted on a hook Suzi, applied her passion for sewing, working at Brost Fabrics, lingerie wardrobe and then Joann Fabrics. At Joann Fabrics, she liked to help young girls find the perfect model and fabric for their home economy or a 4-H project. Well, in Susie from the 1990s, he could be found to work in his yard, taking care of her colored gardens and even mowed his own lawn. She was bizarre and took care of her property inside and out. He especially loved his group, Wednesday on the porch, gathering dear friends on their back porch every Wednesday with pony beers and popcorn. She loved her grandchildren and great -grandchildren and spent considerable time with all of them. A trip to Grandma means homemade strawberry jam, apple sauce, an angelic food cake, smoothed sheets, a trip to Nick and her famous Santa Cookies at Christmas.
Susie was all sdsu. A conveyed Jack fan (especially women’s basketball) and a keen supporter of SDSU music and theater departments, she rarely missed a game or an event. After Phil’s death in 2002, Susie set up the JP Hendrickson Scholarship Fund and very actively encouraged scholarships and interacted with the recipients of awards.
Kind, but difficult, sharp as an attack, dedicated, loyal and loyal, in 99, Susie left his imprint on this world, and everyone with whom she was associated with, not at least, of whom were her family.
Susie survived; her three children, Becky, John (Lisa Harles) and Chuck (Marcia Shuets); Her seven grandchildren, Ann Hendrickson Hoffman (Bret), Katie Daniel (John), Joe Hendrickson (Katelind Whitehead), John Philip Hendrickson, III (Brena Fitzpatrick) Haggerty); Her nine great -grandchildren, Philip Hoffman, Betty Hoffman, Lucy Daniel, Henry Daniel, Jace Hendrickson, Jet Hendrickson, John Philip Hendickson IV, Francis Hendickson and Mickey Hendrickson. Susie was preceded by the death by her husband, Phil Hendrickson, her father Charles Brola, her mother Irene (a native of O’Brien), and her brother Vernon burns.
A funeral liturgy will be celebrated at the St. Thomas Catholic Church in Brookings, SD, on Saturday, February 8, 2025, at 11 o’clock with an intervention immediately after the liturgy of the Greenwood Cemetery in Bruckings and Admission to Prairie Landings Clubhouse after intervention. Instead of flowers, donations can be made at the JP Hendrickson Scholarship Fund in SDSU.
The condolences can be sent to the family via www.eidsfuneralhome.com.

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