Obituaries Sylvia Fullenkamp
Sylvia A. Fullenkamp, 78, Vermillion, died March 3, 2001 at her residence.
A memorial Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 10 at St. Agnes Catholic Church, Vermillion, with Fr. Don Imming officiating. A wake service will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, March 9 at the church. Iverson-Siecke Funeral Home, Vermillion, is in charge of arrangements.
Her body has been donated to The University of South Dakota Medical School, Vermillion.
She was born Jan. 14, 1923, at Elk Point to Charles and Marguerite (Harrington) Brown. She graduated from Elk Point High School and attended Briar Cliff College in Sioux City, IA, for two years. She married Francis Fullenkamp April 9, 1945, in Elk Point. She worked as a secretary at USD's psychology department. After her retirement, she was a secretary at St. Agnes Catholic Church. Her husband died May 29, 1995.
She was a member of the St. Agnes Catholic Church, Vermillion
Survivors include her sons: Chuck (Marie T.) Fullenkamp, Rapid City, Dan (Marie A.) Fullenkamp, Elk Point, Greg (Vicki) Fullenkamp, Peachtree, GA, and Tim (Carol) Fullenkamp, Broomfield, CO; daughters: Ann Fullenkamp, Sioux Falls; Julie (Ray) Zylla, Chandler, AZ, Dorothy (Robert) McLellan, Beatrice, NE, Peggy (Larry) Oomens and Terry (Jeff) Ballentine, all of Phoenix, AZ, Rose (Greg) White, Chico, CA, and Patty (Todd) Larsen, Elk Point; 26 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a sister: Mary Margaret Brown, Vermillion; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Cecilia Fullenkamp, Margaret Fullenkamp, Evelyn Chaussee, Sister Valeria Fullenkamp OSB, Bernard and Mary Fullenkamp and Richard and Dorothy Lambert; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband and one sister, Betty Kyte.
Sukraat Minhas
Sukraat Minhas, 22, Vermillion, died Feb. 28, 2001 at his residence.
Funeral services were held March 8 at the Hudson Funeral Home, Durham, NC. A private visitation was held March 1 at Iverson-Siecke Funeral Home, Vermillion.
He was born Nov. 23, 1978, in Chanrigarh, India, to Igbal Singh Minhas and Lakhbir Kaur Parmar. He was a student at The University of South Dakota, majoring in computer science.
Survivors include his parents, both of India; and one sister, Manuriti Minhas, Durham, NC.





