Paul E. Palmer
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The public funeral service for Paul E. Palmer, 94, of rural Ipswich, SD, will be 11:00am, Friday, January 15, 2021, at Richland Church, rural Mina, SD, with Pastor Ron Wickard officiating. The service will be live streamed on the funeral home website. Burial at Richland Township Cemetery. Paul died Monday, January 11, at his home. Visitation will be 3:00-7:00pm, Thursday, at Spitzer-Miller Funeral Home, 1111 South Main Street. Paul was born in Rudolph SD, May 31, 1926. His family relocated their farm to north of Mansfield in 1929. He attended country school, then Warner High School through 10th grade, but boarded with his Grandma and several cousins in Aberdeen to attend Central and be in marching band. He farmed with his Dad and brothers through high school and shortly after before serving in the army in 1946. Paul was sent to Japan and Korea but was released into the reserves the next year. The army called again and he spent two years in Korea in 52-53. Paul then farmed with his brothers in SE Edmunds County. In 1958 the bachelor farmer married Joy Holz, the new country school teacher down the road. They were married 62 years and had 5 children. He was an active member of the Richland Church and devoted to his family, and loved working with his brothers. He was a farmer who could fix almost anything. He saw and worked through a lifetime of change in ag, from horses to modern equipment and technology and was always ready for the next new idea. He liked to read, loved music, saying words backwards, whistling, and John Deere equipment. Paul was a generous quiet man, with a witty sense of humor. He loved watching Aberdeen Christian boys' basketball. Celebrating his life are his wife Joy, his children, Doug Palmer of rural Ipswich, David (Carla) Palmer of rural Mina, Steve (Heather) Palmer, Broken Arrow, OK, and Karen (Jim) Howell of Owasso OK. Grandchildren, Corey Palmer, Sam Palmer, Roman Palmer, Justin Howell, Jillian Palmer, Addyson Palmer, and Reese Palmer. Sister Elayne Montgomery, sisters-in-law, Ellen Palmer and Carolyn Palmer. Preceded in death by infant son Kevin, parents Will and Lorraine, brothers, Melvin, Elton, Dale, Wayne, and sister Mae. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers memorials to the Richland Church or Aberdeen Christian School. www.spitzerfuneralhome.com