Larry Vetter
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Larry Lewis Vetter was born October 30, 1945 in Watertown, SD to Ralph and Mary (Reitzel) Vetter. He grew up and attended school in Castlewood and graduated from Castlewood High School. Larry was united in marriage to Dee Langenfeld on August 17, 1963 at the American Lutheran Church in Castlewood. Larry and Dee made their home in Castlewood. Larry worked in a few different occupations before becoming a dairy farmer. He farmed until his retirement in 2003 when he worked at Watertown Airport and Lake Area Technical College. Larry's "say it like it is" personality and his caring, compassionate, and generous heart will be missed by the folks in Castlewood, friends in North Carolina, and people he met wherever he traveled.
Larry and Dee were life-long members of the American Lutheran Church in Castlewood.
Larry died on Tuesday, March 23rd at the Estelline Nursing and Care Center at the age of 75 years. Dee preceded Larry in glory on September 19, 2014. Grateful for having shared his life are his five children, Lynn (Jeanie) Vetter of Wilmington, NC, LaShell (Tom) Johnson of Norwalk, IA, Vicki (Dennis) Strait of Castlewood, LeAnn (Jim) Erickson of Brandon, Landon (Lindsey) Vetter of Castlewood; 12 grandchildren, Jacob, Alexa, Kennedy, Kassidy, Lindsey, Haley, Abbey, Tess, Ellie, Liyah, Laken and Lawson; two brothers, Richard (Jan) Vetter of Rochester, MN and Steve (Deb) of Castlewood; one sister, Carna (Gary) Kruse of Watertown; in-laws, Larry Langenfeld, Spearfish, Beverly (Roger) Siefkes of Boise, Gloria (Jerome) Ries of Sioux Falls, Wayne (Pam) Langenfeld of Watertown; Cynthia (David) Pommer of Castlewood; and many relatives and friends.
Larry was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Dee; his parents, Ralph and Mary Vetter, one nephew Joshua Langenfeld and one niece Traci Siefkes.
Larry's visitation will be from 9:00am to 11:00am Saturday at American Lutheran Church, in Castlewood. A private family funeral service will be 1:00pm, Saturday, and will be livestreamed through the Geise Funeral Home Facebook page. Please wear a mask to help protect yourself and others. Memorials may be directed to the American Lutheran Church.