Gerald Uecker

Gerald Uecker


Dates

January 23, 1949 - March 30, 2025

Obituary

Gerald “Jerry” Uecker, 76, of Mitchell, SD formerly of Artesian, SD, died Sunday, March 30, 2025, at Prairie View Healthcare Center in Woonsocket, SD surrounded by his family. Funeral services will be at 10:30 AM Saturday, April 5, at Assembly of God Church in Mitchell, with visitation one hour prior. Burial will be at the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Artesian at a later date. Arrangements by Bittner Funeral Chapel.

Gerald Lee Uecker was born January 23, 1949, in Sioux Falls, SD to Dale and Vera (Ericksen) Uecker. Jerry attended school through 10th grade at Canistota, SD and graduated from Tripp High School. After high school, Jerry served in the US Navy from 1967 to 1971. He then completed the electronics program at Mitchell Technical Institute.

Jerry was united in marriage to Lilian Marquardt, together they welcomed their son Jason in 1976. In 1982, Jerry married the love of his life DaVonne “Davy” Larson, and to this union their son Jeremy was born in 1983. 

Jerry was a rural mail carrier for 34 years from 1978 until his retirement in 2012. He was the mayor of the City of Artesian in the 1990s, and drove school bus for the Artesian-Letcher School District for a number of years. Jerry enjoyed playing the Hammond organ for “The Postmen,” and was inducted into the South Dakota Rock-and-Roll Hall of Fame on April 16, 2016. He was a member of the Artesian American Legion.

In his free time Jerry enjoyed fishing, golfing, playing cards and cribbage, and collecting boats. He also enjoyed playing the organ and traveling to purchase organs. Jerry loved sports and was a big Twins fan as well as a Tom Brady fan. He enjoyed coaching youth basketball when his kids were younger, and he took great pride in attending his grandchildren’s sporting events.

Jerry is survived by his wife, Davy; sons, Jason of Watertown and Jeremy (Ashly) of Woonsocket; grandchildren: Haeden, Renner, Ruby, Payton, McKenzie, and Brody; mother-in-law, Karen Galvin; sisters-in-law, LaVonne Stevenson and JoAnne Oberg; brother-in-law, Jeff Larson; several nieces and nephews; and his dogs, Oscar and Archie.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Francis; grandma, Ann Puskas (Ericksen); brothers-in-law, Shane Oberg and Melvin Stevenson; mother-in-law, Phyllys Hargarten; and father-in-law, Dwaine Larson.


Visitation(s)

Date
Saturday, April 5, 2025
Time
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Location
Assembly of God Church
220 W 19th Ave
Mitchell, SD 57301

Service

Date
Saturday, April 5, 2025
Time
10:30 AM
Location
Assembly of God Church
220 W 19th Ave
Mitchell, SD 57301

Cemetery

Mt. Pleasant Cemetery
Artesian, SD


Posted by John Hirsch on April 2, 2025
RIP Jerry. Our years with the Postmen were the best.
Posted by Jim Guthmiller on April 2, 2025
Jerry and I went fishing and hunting when he came to Tripp.
Posted by Patricia stoebner on April 2, 2025
Sorry to read this dale and Vera were dear and good friends of ours in Tripp Sd the stoebners
Posted by Colleen Helling on April 2, 2025
Davy so sorry for your loss! Your family is in my prayers deepest condolences!
Posted by Mark Harrington on April 1, 2025
Jerry was a Very Wonderful person...he was a "coffee Buddy"for the last ten to fifteen years at the Old Legion Cafe and Now at the Marlins Restaurant... Jerry will be missed by ALL.Prayers
Posted by Mark Harrington on April 1, 2025
Jerry was a Very Wonderful person...he was a "coffee Buddy"for the last ten to fifteen years at the Old Legion Cafe and Now at the Marlins Restaurant... Jerry will be missed by ALL.Prayers
Posted by Deb Oftedahl on March 31, 2025
Oh Davy I am so sorry for your loss. Praying peace and comfort that only comes from God for you and your family.
Posted by William Brummett on March 31, 2025
I forgot that he also loved to go in his boat, rather to fish or just for entertainment. He doesn't have to suffer no more. Rest in peace dear friend. Now him and Kerry will be fishing in Heaven
Posted by William & Sherri Brummett on March 31, 2025
Jerry was a a very good friend and one of our coffee buddies. We would go to Grand Falls. He sure loved to eat crab legs, fish and gamble a little bit. He was sure proud when, him and Kerry Wilcox caught that big paddle fish. He will truly be missed by all who knew him. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES, GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN. He is at peace now
Posted by Ron & Karon Rembold on March 31, 2025
Sorry to hear about cousin Jerry. Our sincere sympathy to the whole family. See you Saturday.
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